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The Boston Arts Festival

08/17/22

The Boston Arts Festival
@tokyotramps has been creating unique and exciting Blues/Rock with Hendrix-inspired guitar sound & New Orleans funk groove. Hailing from the Land of Rising Sun (Japan), Satoru and Yukiko met in Boston, started a journey searching for the spirit of Rock’n’Roll. Released 8 original albums in 20-year musical career, 3 times contestant for International Blues Challenge.Come hear their art at the Boston Arts Festival, September 10 & 11.#art #artoftheday #boston #massachusetts #beantown #baf2022 #bostonarts #bostonartsfestival #bostonmusic #music #newmusic #nowplaying #rock #folk #indie #punk #blues #event #show #radio #songwriter #life #indieartist #singer #underground ... See MoreSee Less

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The Boston Arts Festival

08/12/22

The Boston Arts Festival
Little Fuss is a Boston-based songwriting duo turned 5-piece indie band over the course of their creation during the pandemic. Their music focuses on introvert anthems told from a feminist perspective with charismatic arrangements and melodies. They create their music from an entirely DIY, at home set-up and look forward to releasing their second EP at the end of the Summer.https://linktr.ee/littlefussband ... See MoreSee Less

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The Boston Arts Festival

08/10/22

The Boston Arts Festival
Joseph Mushipi is a self-taught Zambian fine artist who immigrated to Rhode Island in May of 2021. Joseph paints with extraordinary attention to detail, using color and texture to draw in and invoke emotion. "I consider myself an African storyteller through my work, drawing inspiration from African life and experiences, while also adding elements of magic and mysticism from my dreams in many of my pieces. I also tell the stories of animals through my art and have found great joy in this type of work, along with creating some seasonal pieces, because you have such beautifully defined seasons here, since moving to this part of the world." ... See MoreSee Less

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