Jun
9
Sun
An Evening with Kathy Mattea @ The Regent Theatre
Jun 9 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
An Evening with Kathy Mattea @ The Regent Theatre

Kathy Mattea. Hailed by The Washington Post as “one of Nashville’s finest song interpreters,” Kathy Mattea has enjoyed much success and acclaim during her 35-year career in Country, Bluegrass, and Folk music, including 2 Grammy wins, 4 CMA Awards, four #1 country singles, and five gold albums (plus a platinum Greatest Hits collection). Her latest album is “Pretty Bird,” produced by her old friend, roots music wizard Tim O’Brien. The wide-ranging collection of songs chronicles a period of rededication to singing, digging back in with a vocal coach and emerging with a poignant and eclectic CD. In addition to creating and recording music and performing live on tour, Kathy is increasingly involved with public broadcasting, consulting and contributing on screen in Ken Burns’ 2019 documentary for PBS “Country Music,” and recently replacing founder Larry Groce as the host of the long-running NPR show “Mountain Stage.” For more Last Dance Productions events, click here.

Jun
30
Sun
Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room w/ Special Guest Robin Lane @ City Winery Boston
Jun 30 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Barry Goudreau's Engine Room w/ Special Guest Robin Lane @ City Winery Boston
Barry Goudreau, formerly of the multi-platinum-selling band Boston, played on the band’s first two albums, Boston and Don’t Look Back. When released, Boston was the fastest-selling debut album of all time. Both albums landed on the Billboard Pop Charts, with Boston reaching No. 3 and Don’t Look Back reaching No. 1. Goudreau’s music career continued after departing from Boston. He went on to form Orion the Hunter, RTZ, released two records with Brad Delp, and now tours with his band Engine Room.

Singer/songwriter Robin Lane will open the show. She began her musical career singing with Neil Young on the Everybody Knows This is Nowhere album. In 1979, she formed the renowned band Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, whose hit single “When Things Go Wrong” was the eleventh video broadcast on MTV’s debut day.

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