Dewey Hall Presents Steve Katz of Blood, Sweat & Tears
Steve Katz, a guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer best known for his work as a member of the renowned, Grammy Award-winning band, Blood, Sweat & Tears, will perform in a livestream on the Facebook page of Dewey Hall on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.
As reported in a press release, Katz’s performance is part of Dewey Hall’s ongoing Keep the Lights On fundraising campaign. Part of the donations made during the concert will help keep the Hall operating during the COVID-19 pandemic
Like many other local venues, Dewey Hall has experienced financial difficulties since mass gatherings were canceled in Massachusetts last year. While outdoor events were held in the Hall’s back yard during the warm months, and will be held again in the spring, no concerts can be presented in Dewey Hall until the pandemic ebbs.
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Today in Music History - Dec. 20
The Canadian Press 2020-12-20
Today in Music History for Dec. 20:
In 1944, drummer Bobby Colomby of the big band rock group Blood, Sweat and Tears was born. Formed from the remains of the legendary New York rock band, The Blues Project, in the late 1960s, Blood, Sweat and Tears was the brainchild of lead vocalist and keyboard player Al Kooper and guitarist Steve Katz. Kooper split from the group after their first album, and was replaced by David Clayton-Thomas, who spent much of his early musical career in Toronto.
In 1958, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon performed as The Quarrymen at the wedding reception of Harrison s brother, Harry.
Emma Swift’s
Blonde on the Tracks, may not have even seen the light of day had it not been for a global pandemic. The Nashville-by-way-of-Australia indie/folk artist had started work on her collection of
Bob Dylan covers in 2017 but didn’t have any plans to release them until her livelihood as a touring artist came to an abrupt halt and she needed a way to earn an income. The added bonus of waiting to release the album was that Dylan released his own album, the amazing
Rough and Rowdy Ways (seriously, how does the 79-year-old continue to write timeless music this deep into his career?), in June. Swift quickly latched onto the single “I Contain Multitudes” and was able to record her version of the song for inclusion on
The 3xCD collection of outtakes from 1970 – including nine tracks with
George Harrison – was initially released in a very limited quantity on December 4 in order to extend the copyright on the recordings, which would have otherwise lapsed after 50 years.
According to a press release, “the buzz surrounding the 1970 performances, notably
Dylan’s studio sit-down with
George Harrison on May 1, created a demand for a broader release of these historic tracks.”
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Self Portrait and
New Morning as well as the complete May 1, 1970 studio recordings with
George Harrison, which capture the pair performing together on nine tracks, including Dylan originals (“One Too Many Mornings,” “Gates of Eden,” “Mama, You Been On My Mind”) plus
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