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The Glorious Sons playing at Paradise Rock Club in Boston. The band is rebuilding an American audience after COVID-19. DAISY LEVINE/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘A Funny Thing Happened’ to The Glorious Sons in 2020 — now they’re back on track

Daisy Levine September 19, 2023
“This band loves Boston a lot,” said Brett Emmons, lead singer of The Glorious Sons, who brought their Glory tour to Paradise Rock Club on Sept. 14.
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If my life had a soundtrack

Sophia Yakumithis April 13, 2021
We rarely fantasize about what the soundtrack would be if our life was adapted to film. Here’s mine.
John Legend and Sam Smith perform Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me” during Global Citizen’s “One World: Together at Home” virtual benefit concert for coronavirus relief Saturday. COURTESY GLOBAL CITIZEN VIA YOUTUBE

REVIEW: One World benefit concert brings false words of hope from privileged voices

Abby Mills April 21, 2020
Global Citizen hosted a virtual benefit concert, “One World: Together at Home," on Saturday, bringing together music and entertainment’s biggest names to offer words and lyrics of hope and recognize everyday heroes.
WILSHERE: Heart strings, guitar strings

WILSHERE: Heart strings, guitar strings

Meredith Wilshere February 9, 2017

“Lemonade” was the reason I didn’t curse out my ex. Following the events of my sophomore spring semester, which would give enough material to sustain any soap opera for the next decade, I found myself...

The Rolling Stones’ new classic blues album “Blue & Lonesome” is its first studio album in over a decade. PHOTO COURTESY POLYDOR RECORDS

REVIEW: The Rolling Stones reflect on blues roots in new cover album

AnnMarie Barenchi December 4, 2016

The Rolling Stones is a band most anyone could recognize, even younger generations. The British rock band formed in the 1960s and quickly built up fame, releasing chart-topping albums over the next several...

Keith Richards in the Netflix original documentary, "Keith Richards: Under the Influence." PHOTO COURTESY J.ROSE/NETFLIX

REVIEW: “Keith Richards: Under the Influence” remains influential among music fans

Fred Schillinger September 21, 2015

For the post-1960s rock and blues fan, Netflix’s new documentary “Keith Richards: Under the Influence” is a fascinating look into the legendary Rolling Stone guitarist and his music. Unfortunately,...

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