



Wed 11/15 - John Carpenter: Anthology Tour at Royale
Bowery Boston presents - John Carpenter - The Master of Horror -
John Carpenter has announced Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998, a collection of 13 of his classic movie themes newly recorded with the collaborators that worked on his Lost Themes studio albums and subsequent tours: his son, Cody Carpenter, and godson, Daniel Davies. Set for release on October 20 via Sacred Bones, Anthology… is a near-comprehensive survey of John Carpenter’s greatest themes, from his very first movie (the no-budget sci-fi film Dark Star) to 1998’s supernatural Western, Vampires. Those sit alongside the driving, Led Zeppelin-influenced Assault on Precinct 13 theme, Halloween’s iconic 5/4 piano riff, and the eerie synth work of The Fog. Carpenter and his band also cover Ennio Morricone’s bleak, minimalist theme for The Thing. “I asked Morricone to please compose something with a very few notes,” Carpenter says. “And brilliantly, he did.”
doors 7pm / 18+ / $55
Tickets on sale Fri. 8/25 at 10am! BUY TICKETS - http://bit.ly/2xa6B0G

Tue 4/12 Pound House Live featuring DJ Douggpound and Brent Weinbach, David Thomas, Tooky Kavanagh at Middle East Upstairs
Bowery Boston and League Podcast Present: Pound House Live Featuring Doug Lussenhop & Brent Weinbach - ALL AGES $20 8 PM Doors -
TICKETS - http://tktwb.tw/1LyKS7L

Wed 7/22 Bowery Boston Presents Shuggie Otis, Gold Blood & Associates at THE SINCLAIR
Johnny Shuggie Otis, born 30th November, 1953 in Los Angeles, California. The son of a famous band leader Johnny Otis, guitarist supremo, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter, producer, signed to Epic records and released his debut solo album 'Here Comes Shuggie' in 1970, just 18 years old. Shuggie produced 2 more solo albums for Epic with 'Freedom Flight' 1971 which notably included the massively influential and much adored 'Strawberry Letter 23' single, and stellar album 'Inspiration Information' released 1975.

SAT 1/31 Bowery Presents: POINT BREAK LIVE at THE SINCLAIR *SOLD OUT*
After being featured by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Fox News playing sold out houses in NY, LA and SF, attracting fans such as Dodger’s Andre Either, Dan Patrick, Lori Petty, Gary Busey, Kirsten Dunst, and even Keanu Reeves himself, Jaime Keeling’s POINT BREAK LIVE!, (the smash-hit parody of the 1991 Keanau Reeves/Patrick Swayze extreme action blockbuster movie Point Break) is coming to BOSTON! For the FIRST TIME EVER for ONE SHOW ONLY! The extreme 90s sports action, senseless violence and unintentionally hilarious dialogue of the original film, combined with over-the-top, action-packed comedy in a punk-theater setting, POINT BREAK LIVE! will have it’s BOSTON premiere JAN 31ST at THE SINCLAIR; doors 7pm show 8pm.


THU 10/16 Bowery Presents: BLACK FRANCIS at ARMORY (Somerville)
Doors open at 6:30, show begins at 7:30 PM
Tickets $ 23 advance, $26 day of show.
Black Francis is the stage name contrived by and for Charles Thompson during his residency in college rock band the Pixies, a period that ran from the group’s formation in Boston during 1986 until 1993 when the group split up. Thompson’s next show business identity was as Frank Black, often in the bandleading context of Frank Black and the Catholics. Publishing bean counters can watch for songwritingcredits under both pseudonyms as well as under Charles Thompson; in the latter case he should not be confused with the famed classic jazz keyboardist whose works were recorded by Charlie Parker and many others. Thompson released many albums under his Frank Black moniker, but returned to the Black Francis name for 2007′s Bluefinger, which was a concept album about the life and death of Dutch painter/punk rocker Herman Brood and featured some of Black’s most ferocious rock in years. Still working under his Black Francis moniker, Black released the sexually charged NonStopErotik in 2010. Abbabubba, a B-sides and demos collection, arrived in 2011 along with The Golem, Francis’ score for the 1920 silent film of the same name.
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