Back in February, Joy Kills Sorrow, one of our favorite northeastern string bands, announced on Facebook that its members would soon go their separate ways. The band has played a few shows since then, but […]
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PREVIEW: Saturday’s Sold Out Deadly Gentleman’s Ball at The Sinclair
This Saturday, grass clippings is heading up to The Sinclair in Harvard Square for the first ever Deadly Gentleman’s Ball where The Gentleman will host progressive string band Joy Kills Sorrow, as well as guitar […]
Jacob Jolliff + The Deadly Gentleman – “All My Friends Blew Up On the Internet”
Greg Liszt, banjoist for the Boston-based bluegrass band The Deadly Gentlemen, also happens to be the man who filmed a video of Brooklyn’s Lake Street Dive covering The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.” That […]
RECAP: 2013 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
This story also appeared on The Bluegrass Situation. We’re friends. Friends share things. The late Warren Hellman would have undoubtedly been smiling this past weekend as hundreds of thousands of people flooded into Golden Gate […]
Joy Kills Sorrow – “Such Great Heights”
Earlier today I scored an early copy of Wide Awake, the forthcoming seven-song EP from Joy Kills Sorrow, the Boston (and Brooklyn and Portland, ME) -based stringband that headlined the grass clippings holiday hootenanny in […]
It’s official. As if the mass Christmas-tree murder taking place all over the five boroughs wasn’t enough, I think we all know the sad truth that none of us wants to admit to each other: the holidays are over; the festivity-induced funk is now ending; reality is setting in; it’s an uphill climb to spring, lovelies.
But THAT’S OKAY, because this week there’s a lot to be excited for, including the show I’ve been buzzing about in my head for some time now: Black Prairie at Union Hall on Wednesday. These Portland-ers give tradition a run for its money in an awesome way. They’ll be playing with John Wesley Harding. ‘Nuff said. (But if ’nuff not said, there’s video proof of their cool-factor below.)
Plus, honorable mentions go to Puss N Boots – the Norah Jones-fronted chick country band that continues their Thursday residency-of-sorts at The Bell House this week – and Leftover Cuties, who play Rockwood Stage 2 Tuesday night.
More must-sees follow. See you on the dance floor.
Tuesday, January 18
9:00 p.m. — Leftover Cuties at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
Wednesday, January 16
8:30 p.m. — Joy Kills Sorrow at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
9:00 p.m. — Black Prairie / John Wesley Harding at Union Hall
Thursday, January 17
7:30 p.m. — The Staves at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
8:30 p.m. — Puss N Boots (With Guests The Parkington Sisters)
9:00 p.m. — Here We Go Magic / Love As Laughter at Le Poisson Rouge
Friday, January 18
7:30 p.m. — Lucius / Tall Tall Trees at Mercury Lounge
8:00 p.m. — Anthony D’Amato at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
8:00 p.m. — Margaret Glaspy / Wild Leaves /
Sam Friend & The Freckles / Bridget Davis & The Viking Kings / Pure Imagination at Zirzamin
Sunday, January 20
9:00 p.m. — M Shanghai String Band at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
11:00 p.m. — Morgan O’Kane at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
Monday, January 21
8:00 p.m. — Adam Moss / Laura Cortese / Bailey Cooke / The Birdhive Boys (Plus, all night it’s EMILEE WARNER’s Birthday Extravaganza) at Pete’s Candy Store
Photos: grass clippings holiday hootenanny
Thanks to all y’all who made it out to our hootenanny with Joy Kills Sorrow, Plume Giant and Christopher Paul Stelling at The Rock Shop on Wednesday night. It was indeed a fine evening of […]
Hootenanny Songs to Holler for Tonight
The day has finally come. The grass clippings holiday hootenanny is tonight, so I thought I’d share my favorite song from each of the bands so you could help me holler for them. Check it. Doors […]
Hootenanny With Us on December 5th!
SEE PHOTOS FROM THE NIGHT HERE It’s been many months since we’ve had ourselves a happenin’. That changes on Wednesday, December 5th with the first ever grass clippings holiday hootenanny at The Rock Shop in […]
Three Magic Moments at CMJ 2012
Here are my top three of many. I didn’t go to everything, so lay off. Joy Kills Sorrow – “Such Great Heights” – In a performance alongside of the Scottish folk band Admiral Fallow at […]
User’s Guide to CMJ 2012
In lieu of a must-see show lineup this week, here’s a crazy long list of acts in town for the CMJ festival, ready to wow our mittens off of our pretty little paws. Some of […]
March’s First Sunday Six
It’s that time again folks. It came sooner this month than any other. Andrew Bird (Chicago) – Kicking off this month’s six is an album I’m enjoying more than any new album that I’ve heard […]