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Sandwiched between the hustle and bustle of Head of the Charles weekend and the Dispatch concert in Sanders, Rockwell Church, a D.C.-based duo, took the stage of Club Passim for their first of two sold-out shows last Saturday. Lead singer Nathan Church Hubbard asked the audience, “Why do they schedule all this stuff at the same time? It must suck the rest of the year.” Suck the rest of the year or not, Boston was in for quite a treat as Rockwell Church opened its evening at Passim with a solid...
...except that they’re not. Lifelong friends, the 20-somethings have been writing music and performing since they were six, graduating in 1997 from Princeton (Hubbard) and Haverford (Rockwell). Their stood-the-test-of-time friendship was apparent in their on-stage banter during the Passim show...
Rockwell: “It’s usually [at] the places with the liquor licenses that that stuff happens.” [Passim is a dry club...
...four albums in 1997 and were picked up by Aware Records as part of their Aware 3 Compilation, which also featured songs by Guster and Tabitha’s Secret (now known as Matchbox 20). Oct. 20 was the first time they were given two slots at Club Passim in a night—and the second show was added as a result of the first one selling out so quickly...
...they do all their shows, Rockwell Church ended their set with a cover of a popular song. While few events will ever equal this summer’s acoustic and harmonized version of Britney Spears’ “Oops! I Did It Again” at Club Passim, last Saturday’s rendition of the Culture Club’s “Karma Chameleon” definitely had Passim a-rockin’ and the audience thinking that, yeah, Boston will suck until Rockwell Church come around again...