Jed Gottlieb
Jed Gottlieb has written about music and theatre for the Boston Herald since 2007.
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Olivia Rodrigo at TD Garden pure fan-demonium
The best mainstream pop songwriter of her generation, Olivia Rodrigo is a rock artist.
Check out these songs ahead of Rock n’ Roll Rumble
For more than four decades, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Rumble has introduced Boston to its new favorite rock band. This year’s April 4 to May 4 run at the Middle...
Boston-bound AJR grows up with its fans
As AJR grew, listeners came to expect loads of bubbly, bright indie pop from the band — made up of brothers Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met.
Gender-swap revives musical ‘Company’
“Company,” which plays April 2 - 14 at Citizens Opera House, revolves around Bobbie’s birthday party and her friends’ endless questions about her finding a partner and settling down.
Catch this rising star: Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan opens for Olivia Rodrigo at TD Garden.
Pop in its prime on Sam Cooke, Lake Street Dive reissues
Pop has sustained epic heights from Sam Cooke ’50s to Lake Street Dive today.
Cover bands play tribute to the greats in Boston
As you look at the spring calendar and see a few cover bands, please think of them as part of a grand tradition. A grand tradition that a few acts...
Boston Ballet showcases classic ‘Cinderella’
Being nearly universal makes this production a perfect second step to take if you’ve fallen for “The Nutcracker” and are looking to dive deeper into the art form.
Dayton & Fish work magic in blending blues, rock
Singer-songwriter-guitar aces Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton figured there might be a sweet spot somewhere between their sounds.
‘Girl From the North Country’ a fresh take on Dylan
A decade ago, representatives for Bob Dylan approached Irish playwright Conor McPherson to build a show out of Dylan’s catalog.