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I, Jonathan[LP]
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Back In Your Life
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Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers
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Jonathan Sings!
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Rock 'n' Roll With The Modern Lovers
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Modern Lovers 'Live'
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Because Her Beauty Is Raw And Wild
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Jonathan Sings!
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The Beserkley Years: The Best Of Jona...
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Fan Reviews

March 21st 2024
Jonathan Richman was sublime last night. Wise, innocent, joyous, imaginative, clever and charming, equal parts Pablo Picasso and Harpo Marx. The Blue Door is absolutely perfect for his kind of intimacy.
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Blue Door
Angela
July 1st 2023
Fantastic show! Jonathan was his charming self! Performing without a playlist, he took his melodies and dancing wherever his muse directed. Anyone who is even a little curious about him HAS TO SEE HIM LIVE!
Vancouver, BC@
Rio Theatre
Michael
March 26th 2023
It was a a lot of fun. I highly recommend seeing him.
Dallas, TX@
Three Links Deep Ellum
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About Jonathan Richman

Jonathan Richman was born to a Jewish family in Natick, Massachusetts. He began playing music and writing his own songs in the mid-1960s. In 1969 he moved to New York City, where he spent time living on the couch of The Velvet Underground's manager and working odd jobs while trying to break in as a professional musician. Failing at this, he returned to Boston. Having moved back, he formed The Modern Lovers, a proto-punk garage rock band. Other notable members of the group were keyboard player Jerry Harrison and drummer David Robinson, who later joined Talking Heads and The Cars, respectively. In 1972 they recorded a series of songs with John Cale producing, including the seminal "Roadrunner," which were eventually released on the group's sole album, Modern Lovers, in 1975.
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Genres:
Folk, Singer, Alternative, Indie, Songwriter

Live Photos of Jonathan Richman

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Merch (ad)

I, Jonathan[LP]
$25.98
Jonathan Richman Jonathan Goes Countr...
$39.88
Back In Your Life
$22.98
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers
$9.22
Jonathan Sings!
$16.98
Rock 'n' Roll With The Modern Lovers
$18.99
Modern Lovers 'Live'
$16.16
Because Her Beauty Is Raw And Wild
$12.76
Jonathan Sings!
$22.99
The Beserkley Years: The Best Of Jona...
$5.41
Jonathan Richman's tour

Fan Reviews

March 21st 2024
Jonathan Richman was sublime last night. Wise, innocent, joyous, imaginative, clever and charming, equal parts Pablo Picasso and Harpo Marx. The Blue Door is absolutely perfect for his kind of intimacy.
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Blue Door
Angela
July 1st 2023
Fantastic show! Jonathan was his charming self! Performing without a playlist, he took his melodies and dancing wherever his muse directed. Anyone who is even a little curious about him HAS TO SEE HIM LIVE!
Vancouver, BC@
Rio Theatre
Michael
March 26th 2023
It was a a lot of fun. I highly recommend seeing him.
Dallas, TX@
Three Links Deep Ellum
View More Fan Reviews

About Jonathan Richman

Jonathan Richman was born to a Jewish family in Natick, Massachusetts. He began playing music and writing his own songs in the mid-1960s. In 1969 he moved to New York City, where he spent time living on the couch of The Velvet Underground's manager and working odd jobs while trying to break in as a professional musician. Failing at this, he returned to Boston. Having moved back, he formed The Modern Lovers, a proto-punk garage rock band. Other notable members of the group were keyboard player Jerry Harrison and drummer David Robinson, who later joined Talking Heads and The Cars, respectively. In 1972 they recorded a series of songs with John Cale producing, including the seminal "Roadrunner," which were eventually released on the group's sole album, Modern Lovers, in 1975.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Singer, Alternative, Indie, Songwriter

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