Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Evan & Juliana: Juliana Hatfield, Evan Dando (of The Lemonheads)

Sunday, January 23, 2011, Manic Productions presents

Location:
Daniel Street
21 Daniel Street
Milford, CT

8:30pm - 21+ - $18 ($15 advance) Tickets On Sale 1/7/11


bios from Manic's page:

Evan & Juliana:

Boston-based alt-rock stars of the ’90s and longtime friends are a temporary acoustic duo called Juliana and Evan. Hatfield is in semi-retirement, but Dando coaxed her into doing a few shows.



The Lemonheads are an alternative rock band formed in 1986 by singer/guitarist Evan Dando, who has been the band's only constant member. Since forming, recording, and touring lineups of the band have also included co-founders Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz, John Strohm (Blake Babies), Doug Trachten, Corey Loog Brennan, Byron Hoag, Ben Daughtry, Juliana Hatfield (Blake Babies), Nic Dalton (Godstar, Sneeze, The Plunderer...s), Dave Ryan, Patrick "Murph" Murphy (Dinosaur Jr), Bill Gibson (Eastern Dark), Mark 'Budola' Newman, Kenny Lyon, Vess Ruhtenberg, Devon Ashley, Karl Alvarez and Bill Stevenson (Descendents), P. David Hazel and various others. The Lemonheads' popularity grew in 1992 with the album It's a Shame about Ray which was produced, engineered, and mixed by The Robb Brothers (Bruce Robb, Dee, and Joe), followed by a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson", which eventually became one of the band's most successful singles. Cited as one of the most important alternative rock groups, The Lemonheads were active until 1997 and went on hiatus, but reformed with a new lineup in 2005 and released The Lemonheads in the following year. The band released its latest album, Varshons, in June 2009.



The daughter of Philip M. Hatfield (a radiologist) and The Boston Globe fashion critic Julie Hatfield, Juliana was born in Maine and grew up in the Boston suburb of Duxbury. She acquired a love of rock music during the 1970s, having been introduced by a babysitter to the music of the seminal Los Angeles punk rock band X, which proved a life-changing experience. She was also attracted to the music of more mainstream artists like Olivia Newton-John and The Police, perhaps explaining the dialectic in her later music between sweet, melodic “pop” songs and more hard rock oriented material. Visualizing herself as a singer since her high school years, Hatfield sang in school choirs and briefly played in a cover band called The Squids, which played Queen and Rush songs.




More dates:

January 2011
15th - Paradise, Boston MA (part of Hot Stove Cool Music event)
20th - Maxwell's. Hoboken NJ (Evan & Juliana)
21st - Bell House, Brooklyn NY (Evan & Juliana)
22nd - IOTA, Arlington VA (Evan & Juliana)
23rd - Daniel Street, Milford CT(Evan & Juliana)
24th - World Cafe Live, Philadelphia PA (Evan & Juliana)
30th - Wheeler Opera House, Aspen CO (Evan & Juliana)

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