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Mary Lorson with Billy Cote / Tanya Donelly / Fuzzy

Alternative rock artist Mary Lorson will performs at The Red Room! Joining her will be Tanya Donelly and Fuzzy (performing as a duo)

Alternative rock artist Mary Lorson has released 10 studio albums to date with the groups Madder Rose, Saint Low, the Soubrettes, and the Piano Creeps. Her songs and voice have appeared in over 30 films and television shows including The Sopranos and Alias. She has created live, original music for the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, the Cornell University Dance Department, poet Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, and author Bill Thomas. With Billy Coté, Lorson created the original score for HBO's What Remains: The Life and Art of Sally Mann. Lorson is the composer for Becky Lane's web series The Chanticleer. She is also a dramatic writer, penning four feature screenplays and a musical performance memoir, Signals, which was performed in small theaters in New York and Los Angeles during 2015. Lorson’s 2016 plans include original scores for the documentary RE: Thinking and a chapter of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake; a brand-new Madder Rose single; more Signals performances; and the June release of her 11th studio album, Themes from Whatever.

Tanya Donelly is a Boston-based singer-songwriter and guitarist, and a founding member of Throwing Muses, the Breeders, and two-time Grammy nominee Belly. In the late 1990s, she became a solo artist and has released five albums under her name as well as an online digital series of EPs called the Swan Song Series, which will be released on CD in May 2016 and on vinyl in September 2016 on American Laundromat Records.

Hilken Mancini and Chris Toppin met in 1992 as coworkers at Newbury Street’s Tower Records in Boston. They formed a friendship and then, along with drummer David Ryan (Lemonheads) and bassist Winston Braman (Come, Thalia Zedek), they formed the band Fuzzy. Known for their jangly, catchy pop tunes, harmonies, and roaring guitars, Fuzzy released three records and hit the road touring with indie rock royalty such as Belly, the Lemonheads, Dinosaur Jr., Juliana Hatfield, and Buffalo Tom. The latest issue of Rolling Stone cites them as having written one of the 50 best songs of the '90s. Fuzzy reunites on rare occasion, and Mancini and Toppin play as an acoustic duo on even rarer occasions, so this is not to be missed.

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Admission: $15 in advance / $17 day of show

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