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Haunt the House at AS220
with Vudu Sister and Hannah Fair
AS220
115 Empire Street
Providence, RI 9pm
Allysen Callery at Pete’s Candy Store
with Matthew Meade, Heide and the 9 Feathers
Pete’s Candy Store
709 Lorimer St
Brooklyn, NY 11211
7pm
Allysen Callery at Never Ending Books
with Lys Guillorn and Chris Bousquet
Never Ending Books
810 State St
New Haven, Conn
7:30pm
$5 suggested donation
Bob Kendall at Perro Salado
with Mike Warner on drums, Dean Cassell on bass and Milt Reder on guitar
Perro Salado
19 Charles St
Newport, Rhode Island 02840
9pm
Mark Cutler and the Tiny String Band at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet
Pawtuxet Bluegrass Festival
Rhodes on the Pawtuxet
60 Rhodes Place
Cranston, RI 02905
5pm
Hank Sinatra Jr at The Parlour
Fundraiser for the upcoming full length film from Adam Theroux with Lame Genie, John Faraone & friends and Groundstate Automatic
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm $5
Haunt the House at Aurora
with Smith & Weeden, Bird Dog
Aurora
276 Westminster St
Providence, RI
Sick Pills at Pour Farm
with Lesser Knowns
Pour Farm
New Bedford, Mass
9pm
Allysen Callery at the Plough and Stars
with Blackwolfgoat
The Plough and Stars
Cambridge, MA
10:30pm
Boston’s The Noise reviews the new album from Bob Kendall
Bob Kendall – self titled album
11 tracks
It’s a Saturday afternoon; I’m trying to get a head start for once with my Noise reviews, so I slide Bob Kendall’s CD into my computer and I am so unexpectedly taken in by his songs that I have to keep remembering that I’m supposed to be taking notes and writing about it, but instead, I’m just plain happily sinking into each track and thoroughly enjoying the music that’s flowing from my speakers. I want to endlessly rave about this in a more original way than I usually do and while doing complete justice to such a great body of work, but all I can say is this should be on the airwaves (if it isn’t already) so that more people can derive the enjoyment. So what does Bob play exactly, you ask? Okay… he’s a singer/songwriter, who in these 11 tracks beautifully manifests lyrics… meaningful lyrics… into songs that perfectly bring to life his words. Need a genre? Americana, roots, blues, modern/alt rock/pop…. I love how his songs make me feel—they bring out emotions—both the dark and the encouraging songs. Just listen, feel, enjoy. By the way, this recording was produced by the wonderfully talented Paul Kolderie and kudos to the also-talented backing musicians. My picks (though I love them all): “Stay,” “New Day,” “Rage,” “Dazed.” (Debbie Catalano)