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Sheena Easton complements him beautifully with her angelic voice, shown off in four solos. Most memorable is the compelling "Aldonza." Although her Scottish accent is slightly annoying, she compensates with radiating stage presence. It is surprising to learn that this polished performance is Sheena Easton's theatrical debut.

Author: By Amanda Silber, | Title: Star-Studded Cast Big Draw For Man of La Mancha at the Colonial Theater in Boston | 3/20/1992 | See Source »

The group effectively combined different musical styles. The lead guitarist Ross Markonish's solos and Yosef Siegal's drumming had a classic rock feel. But the guitar chord progressions, Leif Simonson's basslines and Arik Grier's vocals definitely had a more alternative flavor. They would be probably be as...

Author: By Daniel J. Sharfstein, | Title: Student Bands Create Mayhem on Quiet Campus | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

Occasionally, Teenage Fanclub begins to thinkof itself as heavy, metal, and strays too far intoblaring guitar solos, as in "Metal Baby."

Author: By J.c. Herz, | Title: A Band With a Mission--and a Bus | 3/5/1992 | See Source »

Tougher than Slim Jim and smoother than butter, the Harvard Din & Tonics took a not-quite-near-capacity Saturday night Sanders Theater crowd to the a capella mountaintop. With skilled solos, snappy ensembles and assured stage presence, the Dins laid to rest any doubts that their performances would be on...

Author: By Daniel J. Sharfstein, | Title: Tougher Than Slim Jim | 11/22/1991 | See Source »

Despite this problem, the soloists who performed showcased great talent and vocal versatility. They gave a plethora of notable performances during the course of the0 night. Valerie Anderson served up a forceful, albeit politically incorrect, rendition of "Peel Me a Grape"--she was not honoring any boycotts--and her two...

Author: By Daniel J. Sharfstein, | Title: Cream of a Capella Society | 10/31/1991 | See Source »

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