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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Weekly Vibe no.39

Somewhere over the Rainbow

September 20th 2007

MP3 of the week is the Void Union from last months show. By a happy coincidence
they play Murphy's this Sunday too!

Click on here for a delight of your aural senses.


As the wind gathers pace and the Red Sox target an October collapse...we are here to provide
an intelligent alternative to the Corporate swindle that is Professional Sports. Yes you heard it here first.
(They only won in 2004 to take your eyes off the election you fools!)

Ok, back to what we do best.....Toussaint is playing the Roxy with Soulive on 29th September. Superpowers at The Middle East soon as well....stay tuned. This week at
Murphy's is hotting up, October is off the hook. Spread the word, beat up a student and have lots of fun.

Check out The Weekly Vibe podcast, spread the word and get the music far and wide. CHECK IT!!! Download choice tracks from over the last six months (and counting)
and read up about the bands too. Go here for The Weekly Vibe. The Upcoming shows at Matt Murphy's Pub will delight the aural senses.


14 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA.

FRIDAY: Ten Tumbao

Latin and Caribbean rhythms, intricate vocal harmonies, and
original songs in Spanish, French, English, Haitian Creole and
Portuguese. Based out of New York City, this band is a treat.
akira

SATURDAY: Andre Balazs

Think of Tom Waits with a mellow likeable manner if you can
and you get the picture.

madi

SUNDAY: Void Union

Void Union are the band on the rise for 2008! We love this
band with their cool mix of old school Ska and classic Reggae
cuts. Get down to Live and Direct for a tour de force music
wise.
bas_wers

MONDAY: The Last Monday Band

Saxophonist Andy Voelker, fresh from the momentous Soundscape
2007, filters through his other project The Last Monday Band
with fellow Wild Sextetter Jeff Charland and the esteemed Amy
Bowles from The Sam Kinninger Band on Keyboards.

crowd

TUESDAY: Public House

Geoff Scott returns every other week this September for yet more music experimentation, stretching of the musical mind muscle with his cohorts in crime, Brian Sayers, Timo Shanko, Mike Rivard etal.

Post jam sounds of the nth degree will get your pulse racing for the mid week weekend at Murphy's. Expect a great crowd for what remains the best night in Boston bar none.
Geoff

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