• If you're looking for an heir apparent to PAM BAKER and Maine's female keeper of the blues flame, MEGAN BAYRA might not be a bad pick. Her first record is Raw Era, full of old-time blues standards like "Summertime" and "Thrill Is Gone," along with some rock standards like the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues" and the Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See," complete with the flute bit in the intro and the finish. Bayra has a big voice and never seems to have met a vibrato she's didn't embrace, doing her best to eke every last drop out of every line she sings. Backing band of JACK FOSSETT on guitar, MAX KAY on bass, JUSTIN HAVU on keys, and JOSH FOURNIER on drums put together a competent backing, but are largely mixed far enough to the back that it's clear their primary job is to lay a foundation for the vocals. With so many standards and familiar songs, Bayra sets out a tough path for herself, to distinguish them from so many versions heard at weddings and in divey bars. As a demo to show off her potential, the disc mostly works. As a memorable album, less so.
• One-time LARS VEGAS member JEFF PLATZ returns to town January 31 with a new band, JEFF PLATZ'S NUDE SAVIORS, featuring local KIT DEMOS (MYSTIC OUTBOP REVIEW), for a show at SPACE Gallery. If you're not overly worried traditional song structure and sing-alongs, this is a date worth keeping.
Related:
Review: Out on the town, John Harbison plus 10, Review: Jay-Z at TD Garden, More
- Review: Out on the town
Bars and clubs everywhere, 2009
- John Harbison plus 10
Classical music in Boston is so rich, having to pick 10 special events for this winter preview is more like one-tenth of the performances I'm actually looking forward to.
- Review: Jay-Z at TD Garden
There was something about the way Jay-Z hyped the crowd up at the start of show opener "Run This Town" that was not only emblematic of his performance style, but of his general appeal as a performer -- a key to his likability.
- East Bay throwdown
Six Star General at the Common Pub
- The 12-Bar Blues Project releases three prisoner-produced CDs
Jim Svendsen runs Guitar Doors, a non-profit group that's going into Maine prisons to teach inmates to play music and, along the way, putting bands together.
- SXSW 2010 (Thursday): [Photos] On the streets of Austin
Candid shots from the streets of Austin, March 18, 2010
- SXSW 2010 (Wednesday): Horse Feathers, Male Bonding, Freelance Whales
Photos of Horse Feathers, Male Bonding, Freelance Whales and more
- SXSW 2010 (Wednesday): Spoon at Stubbs
Spoon playing live at Stubbs during SXSW 2010 | March 17, 2010
- SXSW 2010 (Wednesday): [Photos] Brahms, Trespassers William, Magic Magic
Photos of Brahms, Trespassers William, Magic Magic, and Japanther, performing live at SXSW
- Thinking outside the Woodbox
As Daniel Bernard Roumain was growing up in Margate, a small city in southeast Florida with a large Haitian population, he felt playing the violin was "a calling."
- SXSW 2010 (Wednesday): [Photos] Nas and Damian Marley
Photos of Nas and Damian Marley, at the Levi's Fader Fort during SXSW 2010
- Less
Topics:
New England Music News
, Entertainment, Kit Demos, Kit Demos, More
, Entertainment, Kit Demos, Kit Demos, Music, Arts, The Marshall Tucker Band, Lars Vegas, Lars Vegas, Jack Fossett, Jack Fossett, Less