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Photos | Joe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons + JP Harris + Smith & Weeden @ Columbus Theater

Photos by Boston Concert Photography This past Friday night at The Columbus Theatre in Providence, something pretty damn special took place. A collection of fans, musicians, and artisans of all kinds gathered in torrential conditions to come to the aid of one of their own: Dave Lamb of Brown Bird. Recently, while on tour supporting their latest release, Lamb was taken to the hospital for severe exhaustion. Despite several attempts to heal up and get back on the road, the lack of stamina would continually return. Lamb and MorganEve Swain (the other half of Brown Bird) returned home to Rhode…

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Photos | Joe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons + Spirit Family Reunion + Samantha Harlow – TT the Bear’s

Photos by Boston Concert Photography [J]oe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons may be a Rhode Island band, but Friday night had to feel like a homecoming. TT the Bears Place got a nice sell out on Friday night with Joe and his group in as well as Newport Folk Fest and Brunch Session alums Spirit Family Reunion landed in our fair city for what may have been one of the best shows of the month, if not the year. Fletcher as usual brought his straight ahead grizzled rock / americana sound into the room and delighted fans with songs from…

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Tonight | Tallahassee, Joe Fletcher & The Milkman’s Union at 939

Tallahassee – Mt. Moriah Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons – Say What You Will Tonight at Cafe 939 brings Tallahassee, Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons and the Milkman’s Union.  A night of indie/folk/country music with locals Tallahassee, an understated country / folk band, their recent album, Jealous Hands, could be the country folk album you don’t know about and should absolutely put in your collection. Second on the bill is Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons, a Rhode Island band, released a fantastic album back in December entitled White Lighter.  Their blend of country blues can be understated…

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