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By GOING ON SALE | April 9, 2007
Lee "Scratch" Perry |
PAGE MCCONNELL | May 31 at Avalon, Boston | $28 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY + DUB IS A WEAPON | June 8 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $20 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | LYNYRD SKYNYRD + DOOBIE BROTHERS | June 22 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $25-$50 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | BRAD PAISLEY + JACK INGRAM + KELLIE PICKLER + TAYLOR SWIFT | June 9 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $25-$50 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | STEVIE NICKS + CHRIS ISAAK | June 17 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $28-$79 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | RICK SPRINGFIELD + EDDIE MONEY + PATTY SMYTH & SCANDAL | June 30 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $20-$40 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | BOB WEIR & RATDOG + KELLER WILLIAMS | July 10 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $35 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | DIANA KRALL | July 14 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $40-$70 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | BRYAN ADAMS + GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS | August 3 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $35 + $50 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000
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As a producer at Clement “Coxsone” Dodd’s Studio One in the ’60s and later at his own Black Ark studio, Lee “Scratch” Perry played a critical role in developing the steady grooves of ska and roots into the addled atmospherics of dub.
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