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Different generations but a shared love of pop music: A young songwriter and a Valley veteran release new albums

Different generations but a shared love of pop music: A young songwriter and a Valley veteran release new albums
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The Beat Goes On: Live music in the Valley over next 2 weeks features singer-songwriter Mark Erelli, jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, more

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Erelli has been a familiar face in these parts for years, ever since he came to the Valley in the late 1990s to get a master’s degree in evolutionary biology from the University of Massachusetts.

Live music returns to Pulaski Park in Northampton

Live music returns to Pulaski Park in Northampton
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A journey into the heart: Singer-songwriter Jake Manzi explores uncertain emotional territory on his debut album

A journey into the heart: Singer-songwriter Jake Manzi explores uncertain emotional territory on his debut album
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Jake Manzi Releases Single ft Dawes Griffin Goldsmith and Mikaela Davis

  Massachusetts-based singer/songwriter Jake Manzi has released “How Long This Time,” the third single from his debut album Whatever My Heart Allows (out May 7). Under The Radar say “The tender melodies of ‘How Long This Time’ quickly make for some of Manzi’s most passionate, heart-on-the-sleeve songwriting yet… Manzi has that coveted songwriting talent of translating personal heartbreak into universal writing that will hit anyone at their core.” Listen to “How Long This Time” here: It’s pretty much a song about getting the runaround,” says Jake. “We recorded it about five different times. It seemed like if we could get this song to sound good, then all of the other tracks would follow suit with the tone that this one set. It was the first track where it really felt like we had stumbled upon our sound for the record.”

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