Barry Goudreau
Fallout Shelter
61 Endicott St
Norwood, MA 02062
Apr 13, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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Be a part of rock history live with Barry Goudreau, formerly of the multi-platinum band Boston. A driving force behind Boston's chart-topping albums, Goudreau brings his unparalleled talent to the stage with his band Barry Goudreau's Engine Room. Appearing for their fourth time at The Fallout Shelter, Barry Goudreau's Engine Room promises a night filled with Boston hits and a nostalgic journey through Goudreau's extensive catalog of rock classics – a not-to-be-missed performance by one of the year's most accomplished bands!
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The Fallout Shelter, an all ages 100-seat performance venue and state-of-the-art broadcast and recording studio, offers one of the most unique live music experiences in N...
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Barry Goudreau Biography
Barry Goudreau played guitar for Boston, appearing on the band's first two albums. After Boston's second album and tour, Goudreau recorded a solo album featuring two other members of Boston: singer Brad Delp and drummer Sib Hashian. Future Boston singer Fran Cosmo also sang on the album, trading lead vocals with Delp.
Goudreau's guitar on the album often duplicated Boston's sound, which Boston leader Tom Scholz had always said was his own creation and that Goudreau only had a minor role on the Boston albums. After Goudreau's album was released in 1980, Scholz fired Goudreau from Boston. The album peaked at #88 on the Billboard chart and the lead single, "Dreams," stalled at #103.
Goudreau went on to be a member of Orion the Hunter and RTZ. He also recorded albums as a duo with Delp.
Read MoreGoudreau's guitar on the album often duplicated Boston's sound, which Boston leader Tom Scholz had always said was his own creation and that Goudreau only had a minor role on the Boston albums. After Goudreau's album was released in 1980, Scholz fired Goudreau from Boston. The album peaked at #88 on the Billboard chart and the lead single, "Dreams," stalled at #103.
Goudreau went on to be a member of Orion the Hunter and RTZ. He also recorded albums as a duo with Delp.
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