Letters To Cleo wrapped up their Clambake weekend at The Beachcomber with another ridiculously fun set in the summer heat. Maybe this will become a thing. I sure hope so.
Will Dailey @ The Beachcomber 6.29.2019
Night #2 of the Letters To Cleo Clambake found Will Dailey giving it all he had on the Beachcomber stage. Much like his set the night before, the results were worth the effort. It was another fantastic set of music, this time with a Police cover thrown in.
Letters To Cleo @ The Beachcomber 6.28.2019
Letters To Cleo kicked off their fantastic Clambake weekend at The Beachcomber by ripping through a “Demon Rock”/”Fast Way” double shot and never looked back.
Will Dailey @ The Beachcomber 6.28.2019
If this is a sign of how this weekend is going to go, we’re in for a real treat. Will Dailey and his cast of merry men are killing it on The Beachcomber stage to kick off the two-night Letters To Cleo Clambake.
Letters To Cleo @ Paradise Rock Club 11.17.2017
I’ve seen Letters To Cleo a bunch of times. In college it seemed like every time my friend Brian came to visit they’d be playing one of the Providence clubs. He came to visit a lot. We saw some fun shows. None sounded as good as the other night when Letters To Cleo played Wholesale Meats and Fish in its entirety (and then some). Very nice.
Letters To Cleo @ Paradise Rock Club 1.10.2015
OK, so is this technically a Letters To Cleo reunion? I dunno, but when you’ve got this many of the band’s members on The Paradise stage for Hot Stove Cool Music sounding this good, it’s easy to let yourself think so. Let’s go with it. After all, it’s for a good cause.
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.