Boston music news: March 28, 2008Notes on Erin Harpe and Banned in Boston March 24,
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Erin Harpe
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ERIN HARPE has stepped out of her role as lead singer of the electro-funk band LOVEWHIP to record Delta Blues Duets. The singer/guitarist recorded it with her father, Annapolis-based blues guitarist Neil Harpe, at Boston’s Mix One Studio. Erin and friends play a free gig at the Alchemist Lounge April 3. (Lovewhip’s next one, Love Electric, is due later this year.) . . . Avalon has long been home to the Urban Improv benefit “BANNED IN BOSTON,” but with the Lansdowne Street club shuttered, the local celeb-and-pol-studded satirical revue is crossing the Charles to MIT’s Kresge Auditorium on April 26. . . . JOE AND ED KANE (of the Estate) are opening Shrine, a restaurant/nightclub in the MGM Grand at Foxwoods on May 17. Investors include Red Sox co-owner TOM WERNER and KISS 108’s MATT SIEGEL. And the Kanes’ WaterWorks club in Quincy reopens — and goes more upscale — May 27 as the Marina Bay Beach Club.
  
	
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							-  It’s time to cover John McCain again — and here are ten good places for the media to start.
 
						
							-  Steampunk bursts through its subculture roots to challenge our musical, fashion, design, and even political sensibilities
 
						
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												The B-52's at Paradise Rock Club, April 23, 2008
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												Notes on Girls Guns and Glory and new happenings in Worcester
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												Notes on Revolutionary Snake Ensemble and the Unseen
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												Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed’s vintage sounds
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												Notes on the future of the Paradise Lounge and more
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												Ray Davies hits the road
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												Notes on Beehive and Shred
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												Opening night at the Boston Underground Film Festival
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												Joe Perry’s kids get their rocks off in TAB the Band
 
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