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Some of the people who pack the Me&Thee to see Tom Rush perform remember a blues-singing Harvard student, a mainstay of Cambridge’s Club 47 in the sixties, who played endless verses of “Panama Limited.” Others remember an Elektra album worn out from repeated playings of songs by Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Jackson Browne, not to mention Tom’s own haunting “No Regrets.” Slightly less gray folks think back to the long-haired folk-rock artist who lost his drivin’ wheel on Columbia, then took a break and reappeared as the host of hugely successful concerts that filled Symphony Hall and Carnegie Hall.
At the dawn of the singer/songwriter era, Tom Rush not only introduced the work of new artists on his records but brought them on stage with him in musical celebrations filled with warmth and humor. As fabulous as these events were, and as much as we liked his friends, there’s nothing like hearing that rich voice and beautiful guitar fill an intimate setting by themselves. Tom plays a small venue because he likes to, and it shows. Come bask in the music.
This is a Saturday concert. There will be two shows – 7:00 & 9:00 pm. Come early and get in line! Be really smart and order tickets by phone — here’s how.
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