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...Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel moved beyond the confines of Sanders Theater to discuss the relationship between bioethics and Judaism with a crowd of about 60 at Harvard Hillel last night...
LOUIE BELLSON. A legendary jazz drummer Duke Ellington once called “the greatest musician alive” performs this weekend with Kenny Hitchcock (sax), Derek Smith (piano) and Jay Leonhart (bass) in Cambridge. Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8 at 9 p.m. Tickets $25, available at Ryles or by phone (617) 876-9330. Ryles Jazz Club, 212 Hampshire Street, Inman Square, Cambridge...
...wowed recent crowds at the Advocate and Quincy Collective and has earned the group a loyal following in the Class of 2006. Consisting of Matt C. Boch ’06 (lead vocals, guitar), Carter (lead guitar, vocals), Drake (drums, vocals) and Long Le-Khac ’06 (bass), The Blanks play a unique brand of rock peppered with generous doses of punk, indie and blues. The band draws on its members’ diverse musical backgrounds: Drake is a professional jazz drummer, Carter is a long-time blues player and Boch is a champion of obscure, artsy indie...
CHARLIE HUNTER QUINTET. The eight-string guitar innovator form Berkeley, California brings his brand of Latin and Rock influenced jazz to Cambridge. The band does not have a keyboard or bass because Hunter lays down the bass line, comps, and solos all at once! Wednesday, March 5 at 9 p.m. The House of Blues, 96 Winthrop...
Michael V. Tucci ’06, a bass and new member of the Veritones, assured his fellow members that, aside from his cheerleading and Veritones commitments, he will definitely still be singing with them this spring. “It wasn’t really the performance we wanted to get out of [the Fallbacks] in the first place,” he says, “but just the singing and fun.” Unfortunately, says Mehta, “The Fallbacks as a group are finished after our spring concert.” The last show...