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recommended boston area events

tuesday, december 4th

kelly hogan

@ johnny d's


thursday, december 6th

conor oberst

@ converse hall, tremont st.


thursday, december 6th

jason isbell &

the 400 unit

@ the sinclair


friday, december 7th

the weisstronauts 14th

annual holiday jubilee

with guests tsunami of sound

preacher jack, & the derangers

@ the midway cafe, jp


friday, december 7th

caspian

moving mountains

o'brother

@ the sinclair


saturday, december 8th

patrick watson

@ the sinclair


saturday, december 8th

the faint perform

"danse macabre"

trust

icky blossoms

@ the paradise


sunday, december 9th

band of horses

@ house of blues


sunday, december 9th

japandroids

diiv

@ the paradise


wednesday, december 12th

concrete blonde

jim bianco

@ the sinclair


thursday, december 13th

annual boston christmas cavalcade

benefit for the homeless

featuring tons of artists

(see fb event for details)

@ johnny d's


thursday, december 13th

nada surf

eternal summers

@ the paradise


thursday, december 13th

mates of state

in the valley below

@ brighton music hall


friday, december 14th

forgetters (blake from

jawbreaker's band)

& more tba

@ democracy center, harvard square


sunday, december 30th

sufjan stevens

sheila saputo

@ the royale


monday, december 31st

my morning jacket

@ agganis arena


monday, december 31st

deer tick

two gallants

@ the sinclair


monday, january 7th

quicksand

@ the paradise


tuesday, january 8th

hospitality

@ great scott


saturday, january 19th

mission of burma

@ the sinclair


sunday, january 20th

camper van beethoven

cracker

@ the middle east down


sunday, january 20th

soundgarden

@ the orpheum


sunday, january 20th

ra ra riot

@ the paradise


sunday, january 27th

widowspeak

@ great scott


tuesday, january 29th

kathleen edwards

sera cahoone

@ brighton music hall


wednesday, february 13th

yo la tengo

@ the paradise


saturday, march 2nd

unknown mortal orchestra

@ brighton music hall


tuesday, march 12th

tame impala

@ house of blues


thursday, march 14th

jukebox the ghost

matt pond pa

lighthouse and the whaler

@ brighton music hall


tuesday, march 26th

yo la tengo

@ the paradise


wednesday & thursday

april 3rd & 4th

they might be giants

@ the paradise


visit tourfilter for more shows






Monday, September 15, 2003

Fred Mills on Johnny Cash



As the reality of a world without Johnny Cash settles in, I thought I'd pass along this anecdote from music writer Fred Mills. He wrote it Saturday to an email discussion group we're on, and with his permission, I wanted to share it here...
I was privileged to meet the Cashes once. It was in January of 1990 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tom Cruise race car flick Days Of Thunder had been shot there and in and around Charlotte � the Observer was shitting itself so thoroughly every time the merest word of a Cruise sighting came in that folks took to calling the paper The Charlotte Cruise Watch � and, with filming now completed, local roots-rock kingpins The Belmont Playboys had gotten the nod to play the cast and crew wrap party. The Playboys snuck me and my wife in as �roadies,� thinking maybe I could finagle a quote from Cruise about them for their presskit and for Creative Loafing, the weekly paper where I worked as the music editor.

And while I got my quote (Cruise: �Man, they [the Playboys] were rockin�!�), we all got a lot more than that. Just before the first set, who should walk in but Cruise�s co-star Robert Duvall, with an entourage of Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. Jaws dropped. People gawked. Me included. Once they were all settled in at their table I had to go speak to them.

Shaking Duvall�s hand, I told him I enjoyed his singing in Tender Mercies. He grinned and pointed at Johnny. �Well thanks, but there�s the real king right there.� So I went over to Johnny, shook his hand, and, by way of welcoming him to Charlotte, offered, �Mr. Cash, I think you�re gonna like this band that�s fixing to play.� In that unmistakable deep baritone of his he replied, �Thank you son, I�m sure I will.� His wife smiled at me and accepted my handshake as well.

Midway through the first set the Playboys performed �Rock �n� Roll Ruby,� an old, somewhat obscure rockabilly tune of Cash�s. Sneaking a look at Cash I saw him standing beside Jennings, and both of them had huge grins and were nodding their heads. Between songs Cash walked over to the Playboys to thank them. Before we knew it, Cash and Jennings were onstage with the Playboys, launching into �Folsom Prison Blues,� followed by �Mamas Don�t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys� and several other tunes. Pure electricity. The dancefloor was suddenly loaded with enthusiastic hoofers � Cruise, Duvall, and Randy Quaid, the film�s other co-star, included. By the time June got up to harmonize and then duet with Johnny for a version of �Jackson,� followed shortly after by Colter getting up to sing one of her songs too, most of us probably thought we were leaving our bodies. By set�s end even Duvall was onstage, doing a solo number (�I Overlooked A Rose�) and leading the entire room in a group singalong of �Will The Circle Be Unbroken.�

It was a show to tell the grandchildren about.

And the Man In Black has now left the building.

Sometimes, if you�re a music fan, you just know without anyone telling you. The instant I flicked on the radio this morning and heard the familiar sound of a Johnny Cash song, I knew�
When I asked Fred if it was ok to reprint this, he said "It's kinda amateurish, I guess, compared to a "real" article on Cash, but it's still from the heart". And it says more than any standard obituary could, Fred. Thanks.




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