Explore Boston’s rock history with a local musician, visit iconic sites, dig for vinyl, and enjoy a pint on the Mighty Might Bus Tour.
Explore Boston’s rock history with a local musician, visit iconic sites, dig for vinyl, and enjoy a pint on the Mighty Might Bus Tour.
- Boston Common - The oldest park in America, known for hosting a variety of performances, including the beloved “Summer Thing” concert series.
- Wang Theater - Located in the Theatre District, this venue is part of the early 20th-century architectural heritage and houses the newly founded Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame.
- South End - A…
- Boston Common - The oldest park in America, known for hosting a variety of performances, including the beloved “Summer Thing” concert series.
- Wang Theater - Located in the Theatre District, this venue is part of the early 20th-century architectural heritage and houses the newly founded Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame.
- South End - A charming Boston neighborhood characterized by Victorian-era row houses and boutiques. It was the original site of a house of worship turned psychedelic music venue, showcasing iconic acts like Led Zeppelin, The Who, Van Morrison, and the Velvet Underground.
- Back Bay - A historically rich neighborhood featuring numerous venues, including George Wein’s Storyville Jazz Club, where legends such as Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Erroll Garner performed.
- Newbury Street - A lively commercial area in Back Bay, lined with 19th-century brownstones. It was the original location of Newbury Comics, WBCN, Berklee College of Music, and Intermedia Studios/Synchro Sound, where bands like Aerosmith and The Cars recorded.
- Kenmore Square - The heart of Boston’s underground and punk scene in the late 20th century. It was home to the Rat, a venue where many bands emerged in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and where the Pixies first performed alongside Throwing Muses.
- Central Square - A dynamic Cambridge area for musicians, featuring venues like The Middle East, which was crucial for post-punk and alternative bands in the ‘80s and ‘90s, including Morphine, Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom, Throwing Muses, Come, Juliana Hatfield, and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
- Harvard Square - The epicenter of the Folk Revival in New England, hosting venues like the Sinclair and the legendary Club Passim, where artists from Joan Baez to Tracy Chapman began their careers.

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Embark on a tour of Boston’s rock ‘n’ roll history with a local musician as your guide. Discover the places where legendary artists such as the Pixies, Joan Baez, and the Cars lived, recorded, and performed. Hunt for vinyl treasures at a nearby record store, delve into the folk heritage of Harvard Square, and conclude the journey with a refreshing pint at an Irish pub.
Embark on a tour of Boston’s rock ‘n’ roll history with a local musician as your guide. Discover the places where legendary artists such as the Pixies, Joan Baez, and the Cars lived, recorded, and performed. Hunt for vinyl treasures at a nearby record store, delve into the folk heritage of Harvard Square, and conclude the journey with a refreshing pint at an Irish pub.
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