Arts & Entertainment
(CANCELED) Joe Pernice (Pernice Brothers, Scud Mountain Boys) + Frank Padellaro of King Radio

The Joe Pernice show has canceled due to the coming storm. We are working on a rescheduled date. Please stay tuned for updates.
Over a 15-year career in music, Pernice has made 13 full-length records. He began in the mid-90's with Scud Mountain Boys, who released two albums (Pine Box and Dance the Night Away, later compiled as The Early Year) before signing to Sub Pop and releasing Massachusetts, considered by many to be an alt-country masterpiece.
In 1998,Pernice disbanded the Scuds and assembled Pernice Brothers. In 2001, Pernice and his manager decided that they were as capable of not selling many records as anyone. They founded Ashmont Records, releasing a series of Pernice Brothers records.
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Goodbye, Killer by Pernice Brothers is Joe Pernice's first band album since 2006's Live a Little. Pernice Brothers are currently at work on a new album that will probably be released this year, and Joe will be previewing some of the new material.
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Padellaro played bass with the alt country band the Scud Mountain Boys in the mid- '90s. His first album as King Radio, Mr. K Is Dead -- Go Home, was released on Tar Hut Records in 1998. He worked as a producer for such acts as the Pelicans and T.W. Walsh, returning with a seven-song King Radio EP, The Mission Orange, on Not Lame Records in 2002. In August 2004, SpiritHouse Records released the band's second full-length CD, Are You the Sick Passenger? as Padellaro launched a King Radio tour.
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