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Boston is an American rock band that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. Centered on guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter, and producer Tom Scholz, the band is a staple of classic rock radio playlists.

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SETLIST 1978: Rock & Roll Band, Shattered Images, Peace of Mind, Feelin' Satisfied, Don't Look Back, The Journey, More Than a Feeling, Instrumental, A Man I'll Never Be, Smokin', This Time, Foreplay/Long Time, Encore: Party, Something About You, Television Politician

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Complete List Of Boston Band Members

Boston Band Members

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Our Complete List Of Boston Band Members looks at the musicians from a band formed in the mid-1970s in Boston, Massachusetts. Do you remember the first time you heard Boston and said wow! I will never forget hearing “More Than A Feeling,” for the first time when it first came out in 1976 when I was 15 years old.

Boston’s self-titled debut album released in 1976, is considered one of the best-selling debut albums in U.S. history. Over the years, Boston has released a total of six studio albums and has undergone numerous lineup changes. The band’s music has remained popular over the decades, with classic hits like “More Than a Feeling,” “Peace of Mind,” and “Amanda.” Despite the changes in membership and periods of inactivity, Boston has continued to tour and record new music, maintaining a loyal fan base.

Tom Scholz is the founder, primary songwriter, and lead guitarist of Boston. He first formed the band in the mid-1970s and was instrumental in crafting the band’s iconic sound. Scholz is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering, which contributed to his innovative approach to music production. He played on all of Boston’s albums, starting with their groundbreaking debut album in 1976, and has remained with the band ever since. Scholz is not only known for his musical talent but also for his contributions to music technology, particularly through the development of the Rockman guitar amplifier. Aside from his work with Boston, Scholz has been involved in various philanthropic efforts and has pursued interests outside of music, including inventing and engineering.

Brad Delp was the original lead vocalist for Boston and was known for his powerful, distinctive voice. He joined the band in the early stages of its formation and was a key figure in their early success. Delp sang on Boston’s most successful albums, including their self-titled debut album in 1976, “Don’t Look Back” in 1978, and “Third Stage” in 1986, contributing to some of the band’s biggest hits. He left the band in the early 1990s but returned for subsequent albums and tours until his death in 2007. Outside of Boston, Delp also worked on various music projects, including the band RTZ and performing as part of a Beatles tribute band, demonstrating his versatile vocal talent.

Sib Hashian

Sib Hashian was the drummer for Boston from 1975 to 1983, joining the band in time to play on their debut album. His drumming can be heard on “Boston” (1976) and “Don’t Look Back” (1978), contributing to the band’s distinctive sound during their early years. After leaving Boston, Hashian continued to play music, participating in various projects and occasionally performing with former bandmates. He was also involved in local music scenes and occasionally appeared in reality television.

Barry Goudreau

Barry Goudreau was one of the original guitarists for Boston, playing on the band’s first two albums, “Boston” (1976) and “Don’t Look Back” (1978). His guitar work contributed to the band’s signature layered sound. After his departure from Boston, Goudreau released a solo album and was involved in several other musical projects, including the band RTZ, which he formed with former Boston bandmate Brad Delp. Goudreau has continued to be active in the music industry, working with various artists and bands.

Fran Sheehan

Fran Sheehan was the original bassist for Boston, playing on the first three albums. His bass playing contributed to the band’s full, rich sound on albums such as “Boston” (1976) and “Don’t Look Back” (1978). After leaving the band in the early 1980s, Sheehan largely retreated from the public music scene but remained active in local music circles and participated in occasional music-related events and projects.

Gary Pihl joined Boston in 1985, after the departure of Barry Goudreau, and has been with the band ever since. He made his recording debut with the band on the “Third Stage” album in 1986 and has contributed to all subsequent Boston albums. Before joining Boston, Pihl was a member of Sammy Hagar’s band, where he gained significant experience and recognition. His guitar work has been a key component of Boston’s sound for over three decades, and he continues to tour and record with the band.

This list includes some of the most significant members of Boston, both past and present, but it is not exhaustive. Over the years, Boston has seen many talented musicians come and go, each contributing to the band’s evolving sound and legacy.

Tommy DeCarlo

Tommy DeCarlo joined Boston in 2007, taking over lead vocal duties following the death of Brad Delp. DeCarlo was discovered through his performances of Boston songs that he posted online, which caught the attention of the band’s members. His addition to the band was unique because he was a fan who had no prior experience with a major touring act before joining Boston. DeCarlo’s debut with the band was during the 2008 summer tour, and he has since contributed to live performances and the band’s sixth studio album, “Life, Love & Hope” (2013). Outside of Boston, DeCarlo has worked on solo projects and continues to be an essential part of Boston’s current lineup.

Kimberley Dahme

Kimberley Dahme became a member of Boston in the early 2000s, contributing as a bassist and vocalist. She was notably featured on the “Corporate America” album (2002) and contributed to the band’s sound with her musical versatility. Dahme’s addition to Boston was significant as she was one of the first female members to join the band. Besides her work with Boston, Dahme has pursued a solo career in country music and has been involved in various musical projects, showcasing her talents as a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Anthony Cosmo

Anthony Cosmo joined Boston in the late 1990s and contributed to the band’s “Corporate America” album (2002) as a guitarist and songwriter. He is the son of Fran Cosmo, another Boston member, which made his addition to the band a continuation of a familial legacy within Boston’s history. After his time with Boston, Anthony Cosmo continued to work in the music industry, engaging in various projects and collaborations.

Fran Cosmo joined Boston in the early 1990s, initially as a vocalist to share lead singing duties with Brad Delp. Cosmo’s powerful voice contributed to Boston’s sound on the “Walk On” album (1994) and the “Corporate America” album (2002). Before joining Boston, Cosmo was the lead singer for the band Orion the Hunter, which also featured Boston guitarist Barry Goudreau. Cosmo’s tenure with Boston included significant touring, and he continued to perform music following his time with the band.

Curly Smith

Curly Smith joined Boston as a drummer in the early 1990s, playing on the “Walk On” album (1994) and rejoining the band for the “Corporate America” album (2002) and subsequent tours. Smith brought a strong rock and blues influence to Boston’s sound with his dynamic drumming style. Outside of his work with Boston, Smith has had a successful career as a session musician, songwriter, and producer, working with a variety of artists across different genres.

The members listed here represent a mix of the core, long-standing members and some of the notable later additions who have contributed to Boston’s enduring legacy in rock music. The band’s ability to evolve while maintaining its signature sound is a testament to the diverse talents of its members, both past and present.

Beth Cohen joined Boston as a touring musician, contributing as a vocalist and keyboardist. She is a native New Yorker who got her start in club bands such as Phase IV. After moving to Florida, she began her musical career as a backup singer to Jon Secada. Since then, she has become one of the most respected vocalists in the music business. She has toured with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and established her own solo career. She became part of Boston’s live lineup in the mid-2000s, showcasing her versatile musical talents during Boston’s live performances. Cohen’s background includes a wide range of musical experiences, from classical training to rock and pop performances, making her a valuable addition to Boston’s touring ensemble. Her work with Boston highlights her ability to adapt to the band’s classic sound while also bringing her unique flair to their live shows.

Jeff Neal became the drummer for Boston in 2002, joining the band during a time of revitalization and new musical direction. Before joining Boston, Neal was a high school teacher with a passion for music, playing drums in local bands. His transition to Boston was marked by his powerful drumming style that complemented the band’s classic rock sound. Neal’s contributions have been crucial during live performances, and he has been part of the band’s lineup for tours and events since his induction.

David Victor

David Victor joined Boston in 2012 as a guitarist and vocalist, contributing to the band’s live performances with his musical versatility. Victor’s tenure with the band was marked by his ability to replicate Boston’s intricate guitar harmonies and vocal parts, adding depth to the band’s live sound. In addition to his work with Boston, Victor has been involved in various musical projects, including his own bands and tribute shows, showcasing his range as a musician and performer.

Tracy Ferrie

Tracy Ferrie joined Boston as the bass guitarist in 2012, bringing with him a wealth of experience from playing with various bands and artists across different genres. Ferrie’s addition to Boston coincided with a period of renewed touring activity, and his bass playing became a key component of the band’s live sound. Ferrie’s energetic stage presence and musical proficiency have made him an integral part of Boston’s most recent touring lineups, contributing to the band’s legacy of high-energy rock performances.

Tommy Funderburk

Tommy Funderburk provided backing vocals for Boston during the late 1980s and early 1990s, contributing to the “Third Stage” and “Walk On” albums. Although not a frontman for the band, Funderburk’s vocal contributions added to the rich harmonies that are a hallmark of Boston’s sound. Outside of his work with Boston, Funderburk has had an extensive career as a session vocalist, working with a wide array of artists and bands across various genres.

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The full list of concerts you can expect to see on the 2024 Indiana State Fair free stage

After a weekslong roll-out, we have the full lineup of acts slated to perform at the 2024 Indiana State Fair .

Each year, the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage hosts stars from a variety of backgrounds and genres. This year's lineup includes a movie star, soul icon and '70s rockers, among others.

Here's what we know about who will perform, and when, at the Indiana State Fair.

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Indiana State Fair concerts: First Indiana State Fair free stage acts include '70s rock icons, movie star, Empress of Soul

Second wave released: Indiana State Fair free stage acts include 'Fearless' Taylor Swift tribute, gospel icon

Celebrating history: Indiana State Fair to fete Beatles 60 years after band played sold-out shows at fairgrounds

What concerts are at the Indiana State Fair?

All performances start at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

  • Aug. 2: Three Dog Night (rescheduled from 2023 cancellation)
  • Aug. 3: Celebrating the Beatles at the Indiana State Fair, featuring Hard Days Night - Beatles Tribute (2 p.m.) and Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney (7 p.m.)
  • Aug. 4: Gladys Knight
  • Aug. 6: 84 - Van Halen Tribute
  • Aug. 7: Buddy Guy
  • Aug. 8: Dogstar
  • Aug. 9: Bell Biv DeVoe
  • Aug. 10: Fearless: The Taylor Swift Tribute
  • Aug. 11: Blessing Offor (2 p.m.)
  • Aug. 11: Newsboys
  • Aug. 13: Latino-Fest, featuring Con La Sonora Dinamita de Colombia
  • Aug. 14: Happy Together Tour featuring The Turtles, Jay & The Americans, The Association, Badfinger ft. Joey Molland, The Vogues and the Cowsills
  • Aug. 15: Sublime with Rome
  • Aug. 16: Gary Allan
  • Aug. 17: Lita Ford
  • Aug. 18: Gospel Music Festival featuring Yolanda Adams

Who is performing at the Indiana State Fair?

Three Dog Night had multiple Top 10 hits between 1969-74, including "Joy To The World," "Never Been To Spain" and "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)."

Hard Days Night is a Beatles tribute group from Cleveland, Ohio, that works to recreate the original feel of the iconic British band, down to stitch-for-stitch replicas of costumes.

Live & Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney features Tony Kishman, who formerly starred in the Broadway musical, "Beatlemania," and tours the globe celebrating the music of the Beatles' iconic bassist.

Gladys Knight is known for her work as a solo performer and with her family group The Pips. She's released nearly 40 albums over her career and has earned the nickname "The Empress of Soul."

84 - Van Halen Tribute  celebrates the classic rock band's original lineup, playing hits from the band's self-titled album (1978) through their hit "1984" album. Fans can expect to hear familiar favorites like "Jump," "Panama," "Hot for Teacher" and more.

Octogenarian  Buddy Guy  comes with a long list of blues- and rock-legend credentials: He's a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, an eight-time Grammy winner (and a 2015 recipient of the organization's lifetime achievement award), a Kennedy Center honoree, recipient of the Presidential National Medal of the Arts and one of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

Formed in Los Angeles in the early '90s, Dogstar features guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Robert Mailhouse and bassist Keanu Reeves. Their latest album was released in October 2023.

Bell Biv DeVoe was formed in Boston in 1989 as a spinoff of New Edition. "Poison," perhaps their most recognizable hit, topped the charts in 1990, and they released their most recent album in 2017.

Fearless: The Taylor Swift Tribute is created with your experience in mind — be prepared to sing and dance at this one.

Newsboys  is a Christian rock band formed in Australia in the mid-1980s. Their most recent album is 2024's "Worldwide Revival."

Born in Nigeria and raised in Connecticut,  Blessing Offor blends soul, R&B, pop and traditional African music.

Con La Sonora Dinamita de Colombia  is a Mexican-Colombian cumbia group that originally formed in 1960 and has released over 30 albums. They'll be featured as part of WEDJ's Latino-Fest. The Danville and Indianapolis-based radio station broadcasts regional Mexican music.

The Happy Together Tour  includes six artists whose biggest hits landed in the '60s and '70s, including  The Turtles , best known for their iconic song, "Happy Together."

Sublime with Rome  is a collaboration between former members of the band Sublime and guitarist Rome Ramirez. Together, they form a ska alternative rock band.

Gary Allan is a chart-topping country singer, whose debut single, "Her Man," was released in 1996. He's had three albums certified platinum and two certified gold. His most recent release is "Ruthless."

Lita Ford  was the lead guitarist in the all-female '70s rock band The Runaways before starting her solo career. She's known for chart-making hits like "Close My Eyes Forever" (a duet with Ozzy Osborne) and singles "Kiss Me Deadly" and "Fire In My Heart."

Yolanda Adams  is a gospel singer with her own syndicated gospel show. She was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2017 and the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame in 2022.

Is there seating at the free stage at the Indiana State Fair?

All shows on the free stage are free with paid fair admission. Seating is first-come, first-served. Concertgoers can bring their own folding chairs.

When does the Indiana State Fair open?

The Indiana State Fair runs Aug. 2-18. It's closed Mondays.

What is the Indiana State Fair 2024 theme?

This year's theme is The Art & Nature of Fun,  presented in partnership with Newfields .

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With so many memory-making moments throughout the years, it’s hard to count every popular band to ever come to the University of Dayton.

Check out even more bands and artists who added the University as a tour stop. Let us know if we missed one — and which concerts you attended — by emailing [email protected].

University Libraries timeline of UD Arena concerts

Johnny Carson UD Arena: Jan. 18, 1970

Canned Heat UD Arena: March 8, 1970

Johnny Cash UD Arena: May 16, 1970; Jan. 24, 1974; March 28, 1977

Fifth Dimension UD Arena: Oct. 16, 1970

Three Dog Night UD Arena: Nov. 20, 1970

Chet Akins UD Arena: Nov. 27, 1970

The Jackson 5 / The Jacksons UD Arena: Jan. 29, 1971; Sept. 3, 1977; Oct. 21, 1979

Richie Havens UD Arena: April 17, 1971

Liberace UD Arena: April 28, 1971; April 5, 1975; April 17, 1977

The Carpenters UD Arena: Nov. 10, 1971

Don McLean UD Arena: April 11, 1972

Moncini UD Arena: April 29, 1972

Sammy Davis Jr. UD Arena: May 13, 1972

Sonny and Cher UD Arena: Oct. 6, 1972

Van Cliburn and Paul Katz UD Arena: Oct. 11, 1972

Stephen Stills UD Arena: Nov. 2, 1972

Doc Severisen UD Arena: Feb. 3, 1973

Jerry Lee Lewis UD Arena: Nov. 26, 1973; Oct. 6, 1985

Chicago UD Arena: Oct 28, 1973; Oct. 16, 1974; Dec. 9, 1984; March 19, 1989

Crosby, Stills and Nash UD Arena: Nov. 9, 1973; Nov. 3, 1982; Oct. 16, 1984

Deep Purple and Savoy Brown UD Arena: March 22, 1974

Ray Charles UD Arena: April 6, 1974

John Denver UD Arena: April 19, 1974; April 22, 1975; Oct. 10, 1980

Stevie Wonder UD Arena: Oct. 25, 1974

Bill Gaither Trio UD Arena: May 3, 1975; May 1, 1976; April 30, 1977; April 28, 1978; April 21, 1979; April 12, 1980; April 4, 1981; April 3, 1982; March 26, 1982; March 31, 1984; April 12, 1986; April 16, 1988

Rod Stewert and Blue Oyster Cult UD Arena: Oct. 5, 1975

The Isley Brothers UD Arena: Oct. 18, 1975

Harold Melvin UD Arena: Jan. 31, 1976

Lawrence Welk UD Arena: June 10, 1976; June 14, 1980

The O’Jays UD Arena: Sept. 21, 1976; Jan. 30, 1980

ZZ Top UD Arena: Oct. 14, 1976; April 8, 1986

Earth, Wind & Fire UD Arena: Oct. 25, 1976; Nov. 6, 1977; Oct. 14, 1979; Dec. 4, 1981

Natalie Cole UD Arena: Nov. 14, 1976

Lynyrd Skynyrd UD Arena: April 24, 1977

The Commodores UD Arena: July 15, 1977; Sept. 24, 1978; Nov. 16, 1980; Sept. 5, 1981

Marvin Gaye UD Arena: Sept. 14, 1977

Ted Nugent UD Arena: Oct. 26, 1977

Queen UD Arena: Dec. 4, 1977

Rush UD Arena: Dec. 18, 1977; Feb. 16, 1980; Nov. 9, 1982; Oct. 6, 1984

Jackson Browne UD Arena: April 5, 1978; Sept. 8, 1980

Rufus UD Arena: April 16, 1978

Steve Goodman and Steve Martin UD Arena: May 2, 1978

Alice Cooper UD Arena: May 4, 1978

Electric Lights Orchestra, Jeff Lynne and Kingfish UD Arena: Sept. 8, 1978

Santana UD Arena: Oct. 8, 1978

Bob Dylan UD Arena: Oct. 22, 1978; Nov. 13, 1990

Liza Minnelli UD Arena: Oct. 28, 1978; Sept. 27, 1983

Sha Na Na UD Arena: Feb. 22, 1979

Boston UD Arena: March 24, 1979

Barry White UD Arena: March 30, 1979

Yes UD Arena: April 12, 1979

Tom Jones and Freddie Roman UD Arena: May 22, 1979

Jimmy Buffett and The Coral Reefer Band UD Arena: Aug. 8, 1979

Ashford UD Arena: Sept. 22, 1979

Styx UD Arena: Sept. 27, 1979

The Stellar Brothers UD Arena: Nov. 18, 1979

Molly Hatchet UD Arena: March 30, 1980

Prince UD Arena: April 20,1980

George Benson UD Arena: Aug. 31, 1980

Ashford and Simpson UD Arena: Oct. 11, 1980; Feb. 10, 1985; Nov. 16, 1986

Peabo Bryson UD Arena: April 3, 1981

R.E.O. Speedwagon UD Arena: April 20, 1981; Sept. 7, 1982

Cold Chisel UD Arena: July 22, 1981

Dan Fogelberg UD Arena: Oct. 27, 1981

Kenny Rogers UD Arena: Nov. 5, 1981; Sept. 30, 1982; Nov. 3, 1983; Nov. 1, 1984; Nov. 6, 1985; Sept. 14, 1986; Sept. 14, 1987; Oct. 29, 1987; Oct. 25, 1988

The Oak Ridge Boys UD Arena: April 2, 1982; April 6, 1985

The Gap Band UD Arena: Oct. 1, 1982

KISS UD Arena: Jan. 9, 1983

Lionel Richie UD Arena: Sept. 27, 1983

Rick James UD Arena: Nov. 18, 1983

Alabama UD Arena: Feb. 5, 1984; Feb. 16, 1985; Feb. 2, 1986; Feb. 14; 1987; Feb. 6, 1988; March 30, 1990; Feb. 13, 1992

Sandi Patti UD Arena: Sept. 29, 1984; Dec. 13, 1985; April 4, 1987; Dec. 6, 1990

Amy Grant UD Arena: Oct. 19, 1984; Feb. 20, 1989

Morris Day UD Arena: Nov. 8, 1985

The Monkees UD Arena: Oct. 31, 1986

Huey Lewis and the News UD Arena: March 31, 1987

Def Leppard UD Arena; Oct. 20, 1987

Frank Sinatra UD Arena: Nov. 11, 1987

Salt-N-Pepa UD Arena: June 10, 1988

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers UD Arena: Feb. 10, 1990

Hank Williams Jr. UD Arena: April 27, 1990

Reba McEntire UD Arena: Sept. 16, 1990

MC Hammer UD Arena: Oct. 31, 1990

Bell Biv DeVoe UD Arena: Jan. 26, 1991

James Brown UD Arena: Oct. 11, 1991

Alan Jackson UD Arena: Feb. 15, 1992

Toad the Wet Sprocket UD Arena: March 26, 1993

Vince Gill UD Arena: March 5, 1995

DC Talk UD Arena: March 17, 1996; April 27, 1999

EdgeFest featuring Seven Mary Three, Poe, Guided by Voices, The Verve Pipe, Howlin Maggie, A Flock of Seagulls, Jayne Sachs and Van Gogh's Daughter Outside UD Arena: Sept. 8, 1996

EdgeFest featuring Matthew Sweet, Veruca Salt, The Refreshments, Kara's Flowers, Sponge, Jars of Clay, K's Choice and Plumb Outside UD Arena: Sept. 7, 1997

Indigo Girls UD Arena: Nov. 15, 1997

X-Fest (formerly EdgeFest) featuring Matthew Sweet, Veruca Salt, Sponge, K’s Choice, Jars of Clay, The Refreshments, Kara’s Flowers and Plumb Outside UD Arena: Sept. 12, 1998

George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars UD Arena: April 9, 1999

X-Fest (formerly EdgeFest) featuring Better Than Ezra, Candlebox, Reel Big Fish, K’s Choice, Shrug, Joy Drop, Men At Work, The Verve Pipe, Guided By Voices, Fuel, Marcy Playground, Fastball and The Chicken Shack Outside UD Arena: Sept. 12, 1999

Guster UD Arena: April 19, 2009

Ben Folds UD Arena: April 18, 2010

Jack’s Mannequin UD Arena: April 2, 2011

Joe Melendrez UD Arena: April 25, 2012

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    Boston - Full ConcertRecorded Live: 6/17/1979 - Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)More Boston at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.comSubscribe to Music V...

  8. Don't Look Back (Boston album)

    Don't Look Back is the second studio album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 by Epic Records. The album reached No. 1 in both the US and Canada, and No. 9 in the UK. The title track helped with the album's success, reaching No. 4 in 1978 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of the band's biggest hits. The album sold over one million copies in the ten days following its ...

  9. Boston

    Official Video for "Don't Look Back" by BostonListen to Boston: https://Boston.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the official Boston YouTube channel: https://Bosto...

  10. Boston Tour Statistics: 1978

    View the statistics of songs played live by Boston. Have a look which song was played how often in 1978! ... 40th Anniversary Tour (58) Boston 1976-77 (147) CORPORATE AMERICA TOUR ... Covers; With; Concert Map; Songs played by year: 1978. This table lists how often a song was performed by Boston in 1978. Multiple performances from the same ...

  11. Boston

    Boston - More Than A FeelingRecorded Live: 6/17/1979 - Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJMore Boston at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.comSubscribe to ...

  12. Complete List Of Boston Albums And Songs

    Released August 2, 1978. Don't Look Back is Boston's second studio album, following the massive success of their debut. Produced by Tom Scholz, the album continues the band's signature sound of layered guitars, harmonized vocals, and intricate compositions.

  13. Complete List Of Boston Band Members

    Despite the changes in membership and periods of inactivity, Boston has continued to tour and record new music, maintaining a loyal fan base. Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz is the founder, primary songwriter, and lead guitarist of Boston. He first formed the band in the mid-1970s and was instrumental in crafting the band's iconic sound.

  14. Boston Setlist at Madison Square Garden, New York

    Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Get the Boston Setlist of the concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA on August 29, 1978 from the Don't Look Back Tour and other Boston Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  15. List of Boston band members

    Boston is an American rock band formed in 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts, ... Don't Look Back, was released by Epic in August 1978. In late 1979, Scholz got in a dispute with the band's manager, Paul Ahern, ... Neither Dahme nor Neal played on the tour. Boston's sixth album, Life, Love & Hope, was released on December 3, 2013, ...

  16. TourDateSearch.com: Boston tour dates

    Boston. Shows: 906. Earliest: Aug 10, 1976. Latest: Jul 30, 2017. Tweet. [ WikiPedia] Boston is an American rock band formed in 1975 by Tom Scholz in Boston, Massachusetts, that experienced significant commercial success during the 1970s and 1980s. The band's core members include multi-instrumentalist, founder and leader Scholz, who played the ...

  17. Boston Concert Setlist at Civic Arena, Pittsburgh on August 10, 1978

    Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Get the Boston Setlist of the concert at Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA on August 10, 1978 from the Don't Look Back Tour and other Boston Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  18. Darkness Tour

    Itinerary. The tour ran in one continuous motion, starting May 23, 1978 at Shea's Buffalo in Buffalo, New York and playing halls, theatres, and occasional arenas across the United States and back several times, with a couple of forays into Canada. The first eight shows were played before the Darkness album was released on June 2. Big cities, secondary cities, and college towns were all visited.

  19. Boston @ The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 7/29/2014 (Full Concert)

    Boston is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. Centered on guitarist, keyboa...

  20. Third Stage Tour

    The Third Stage Tour was a 1987 United States concert tour by the American rock group Boston. The tour began on June 14 in Rochester, New York and ended on November 5 in Binghamton, New York. The Boston-based band Farrenheit were the opening band on the tour. Tour dates. Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / Available ... (1978) Third Stage ...

  21. The full list of concerts you can expect to see on the 2024 ...

    84 - Van Halen Tribute celebrates the classic rock band's original lineup, playing hits from the band's self-titled album (1978) through their hit "1984" album. Fans can expect to hear familiar ...

  22. Boston Concert Setlist at Spectrum, Philadelphia on October 30, 1978

    Get the Boston Setlist of the concert at Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA on October 30, 1978 from the Don't Look Back Tour and other Boston Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  23. Bob Dylan World Tour 1978

    The Bob Dylan World Tour 1978 was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. In 1978, Dylan embarked on a year-long world tour, performing 114 shows in Asia, Oceania, North America and Europe, to a total audience of two million people. ... For the tour, Dylan assembled an eight piece band, and was also accompanied by three backing ...

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    Johnny Carson UD Arena: Jan. 18, 1970. Canned Heat UD Arena: March 8, 1970. Johnny Cash UD Arena: May 16, 1970; Jan. 24, 1974; March 28, 1977. Fifth Dimension UD ...

  25. Boston Concert Map by year: 1977

    View the concert map Statistics of Boston in 1977! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics Stats; News; Forum; Show Menu Hide Menu ... 1978 (74) 1977 (87) 1976 (60) Tours. Show all tours. 1997 Tour (42) 2008 Tour (55) 2012 Tour (40) 40th Anniversary Tour (58)