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Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys, Boston’s pride, debuted a hilarious new single Saturday night when they streamed a live concert at Fenway Park sans audience in the stands, all to benefit Boston Resiliency Fund, Habitat For Humanity Greater Boston, and Feeding America. Bruce Springsteen made a special guest appearance.

Hear and watch Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding.

Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding

 

Dropkick Murphys

Boston’s Dropkick Murphys have raised over $300,000 for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.

Through the band’s charitable foundation, the Claddagh Fund, 100% of the proceeds directly benefit those affected by the bombings and their families.

The Dropkicks raised the money by selling a specially designed t-shirt and hosting a benefit concert. They continue to generate funds with a Charity EP of three of their songs including “Rose Tattoo” featuring Bruce Springsteen.

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Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys are the definitive Boston-Irish punk band.

The band is the working class roots of Boston and their music an integral sound of the city itself.

Like their beloved Red Sox, Bruins and Celtics, Dropkick Murphys are part of the fabric that is Boston.

Their new album Going Out in Style will be released in March in time for St. Patrick’s Day.

“Memorial Day” is the first single.

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“Memorial Day” by Dropkick Murphys

Boston

In December I was asked to put together a compilation of Boston artists as a soundtrack for the Boston Music Awards’ celebration.

While no means comprehensive (there are some noticeable absences), it is a cross-section of some of Boston’s finest if not quirkiest musicians over the years, and includes some of the best songs to emanate from this fair city.

As we await the release of new music in 2011, hear the diversified talent that is Boston.

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Boston Music Awards

Willie Loco Alexander- “Mass. Ave.”
Peter Wolf-“Tragedy” featuring Shelby Lynne
Human Sexual Response-“What Does Sex Mean to Me?”
Rick Berlin-“If I Wasn’t Such a Bum”
The Breeders-“Cannonball”
Johnny A-“Sometime Tuesday Morning”
The Cars-“Heartbeat City”
Passion Pit-“The Reeling”
The Modern Lovers-“Roadrunner”
The Real Kids-“All Kindsa Girls”
Belly-“Feed the Tree”
Buffalo Tom-“Sodajerk”
Mission of Burma-Academy Fight Song”
Dropkick Murphys-“Barroom Heros”
Bodega Girls-“She’s Into Black Guys”
The Lyres-“Don’t Give It Up Now”
Chip Rives-“4th and Long”
Mary Lou Lord-“His Latest Flame”
Amanda Palmer-Idioteque”
Casey Desmond-“To Myself”
Bleu-“”Somebody Else”
Aimee Mann-“Dear John”
Throwing Muses-“Green”
Tracy Bonham-“Mother Mother”
Jenny Dee & the Deelinquents-“You’re the Best Thing”
Juliana Hatfield-“Universal Heart-Beat”
Eli “Paperboy” Reed-“Come and Get It”
Morphine-“Honey White”
The Neighborhoods-Prettiest Girl”

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