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14th Annual…Blues After Hours

Honoring the legacy of Mai Cramer

Boston born "Monster" Mike Welch returns to a familiar stage with..."...direct, full-throttle, hard blues" in the Blues Event-of-the-Year...

Saturday, October 14th - 7:30pm

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Now Ticketing…
FEATURED TALENT INCLUDES…

Headliner: “Monster” Mike Welch, Diane Blue, Sugar Ray Norcia, Racky Thomas, Peter “HiFi” Ward and a special appearance by…
...Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters and others!

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

All tickets bought for this event will be for RESERVED seating.
***WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Seating Is Available Online***
Also, if you need reasonable accommodations, please call our Box Office: 781.646.4849
Doors will open 45-Minutes prior to start time at 3:15pm

- - ONE SHOW ONLY - -

- - - - - Balcony Seating - - - - -

ACCESSIBLE SEATING IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE BALCONY.
There is no elevator access to the balcony.
Requires climbing several flights of stairs.

 

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PRICING & TICKETING INFORMATION

An identical ticketing fee will be added before check-out for all points-of-sale
PREMIUM SEATING: Center Orchestra - Rows A & B $40.00
DISCOUNTS: Seniors (62 & Older) $5-OFF and Veterans/Active Military: Half-Price

PREFERRED SEATING: $30.00 Orchestra Seating thru Row-K and Front Balcony
DISCOUNTS: Seniors (62 & Older) $5-OFF and Veterans/Active Military: Half-Price

RESERVED SEATING: $20.00 Rear Orchestra and Balcony Seating
DISCOUNTS: Seniors (62 & Older) $5-OFF and Veterans/Active Military: Half-Price

Seating will not be available in the balcony until a later date.



Monster Mike Welch plays…

About Mai Cramer…

In 1978 Mai Cramer moved to Boston, joined WGBH Radio and created Blues After Hours. Mai Cramer made things happen. Cramer’s wide-ranging musical appetite — from Acoustic Blues to Jump Blues, Urban Blues and some R&B, with a little Delta Blues and a lot of South Side Chicago Blues mixed in — won her millions of ardent fans. Cambridge-based blues performer Annie Raines once said of Cramer, “Mai was a reliable and constant warm presence on the air. If you needed your blues fix, that’s where you could get it on the radio.Mai usually leaned toward artists on the Chess or Alligator labels. So her twice-weekly listeners would practically be guaranteed to hear Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Luther Allison, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, Magic Slim and other legends. The always upbeat Cramer brought a great sense of humor and an encyclopedic knowledge of the blues to the WGBH Radio airwaves until her passing in 2002. We will remember her well…don’t miss this, the “...blues event of the year!