The Boston rock hit parade just keeps on comin’ at Hot Stove Cool Music. Here’s The Gravel Pit laying it down for a good cause.
Eli Paperboy Reed @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
Eli Paperboy Reed put on a rousing performance at The Paradise for the 15th Annual Hot Stove Cool Music show to benefit The Foundation To Be Named Later. It may be impossible not to smile while this guy is on stage.
Will Dailey @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
Will Dailey was dubbed the future of Hot Stove Cool Music before his short set at The Paradise. Once unleashed, he lived up to the hype. Mr. Dailey and his band delivered an electrifying performance to benefit The Foundation To Be Named Later
Jen Trynin @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
Jen Trynin took the stage at Hot Stove Cool Music to perform a killer rendition of “Better Than Nothing.” The song sounded better than ever, delivering the first of many ’90s flashback frenzies the night would provide.
Hot Stove All Stars @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
What would Hot Stove Cool Music be without a shoot-from-the-hip set by the Hot Stove All Stars? A rotating cast of well-known characters took to The Paradise stage with smiles on their faces and songs in their hearts. Good times for a good cause.
Al Kooper @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
Rock legend Al Kooper performed at The Paradise as part of the Hot Stove Cool Music show to benefit The Foundation To Be Named Later.
Chadwick Stokes @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
After a brief delay to allow the Paradise patrons to watch the Patriots comeback against the Ravens, the music portion of 15th Annual Hot Stove Cool Music concert got underway with Chadwick Stokes. He connected with the crowd for a good cause.
When Particles Collide @ Rosebud Bar 1.7.2015
“Constant Disaster” is a fantastic song. I’m thankful whenever I get to hear it. I got to hear it at The Rosebud. Thank you, When Particles Collide.
The Rationales @ Rosebud Bar 1.7.2015
Zerobot @ Rosebud Bar 1.7.2015
My 2015 show-going experience started off with Zerobot at The Rosebud. That’s certainly not something I ever expected to type. A double shot of bitter windchill and bittersweet nostalgia had me a little off balance on the coldest night of the year. This ain’t you proverbial father’s Rosebud, but Zerobot tried their darndest to make it feel like it was.
