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Loaded with high-energy, high-octane guitar rock; Guitar Monsters is an explosive show. This great line-up features 3 Grammy nominees, 2 New England Music Hall of Fame inductees, 1 Boston Music Hall of Fame inductee and a legendary Southern rock icon. Jon Butcher If it seems like the name Jon Butcher has been popping up in the Boston area for a long time; IT HAS! Grammy Nominee Butcher has been a vital part of the local music scene for many years. His significant contributions were recognized with his induction into the New England Music Hall of Fame in 2025. Between the early days of Johanna Wild, Jon Butcher Axis, Barefoot Servants, and time performing on Experience Hendrix tours, he is one of the most influential performers in Boston. He’s toured the country opening for the J. Geils Band, Def Leppard, Rush, the Scorpions, and INXS. Johnny A Not every kid in town who falls in love with music will be successful or even advance to the level of being able to pursue it as a passion. One Saugus (MA.) High School grad had that great fortune, more commonly referred to around the world as Johnny A. did and continues to do so. Over his career, Johnny has performed as both a solo artist and a member of other bands. Notably as a member of Peter Wolf’s band (J. Geils frontman) and Rock & Roll HOF band, the Yardbirds, not to mention his projects From A. to Beatles and Beck-Ola All this is to say that Johnny A. has the chops. Spanning three full-length albums, Johnny A. has earned a Grammy Award nomination, the honor of Boston Music Awards, “Blues Artist of the Year 2010,” and a spot in the revered Boston Music Hall of Fame. Chris Anderson As a mainstay on the Southern Rock scene since the 1970s, Anderson has played, toured, or written songs in groups such as Grinderswitch, Lucinda Williams, The Allman Brothers, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr, Steven Stills, Johnny Neel, Neil Carswell, and many others. Anderson moved to Nashville, Tennessee in the mid-90s, becoming a member of the Multi-Platinum country group Blackhawk for years. His Debut Album “Old Friend” has been described as a cross between Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton, and Duane Allman. The New York Times described it as one of the 10 “best albums you’ve never heard”. Rolling Stone Magazine gave it Five Stars. “ But he will always be remembered as a member of Southern rock’s legendary “Florida Guitar Army” as a member of the Outlaws from 1986-1989 and 2005-2018. James Montgomery He came to town, from his home in Michigan, to get an education and play a little music. He presented a fresh image, a powerful sound, great backing musicians and a “party ‘til you drop” stage persona. Instead of putting that education to use, he opted to stay and become one of New England’s best-known performers through the 70’s and 80’s. Montgomery consistently filled venues throughout the region and was renowned for his extensive performances lasting over two hours. With a resume second to none, Montgomery has performed in venues from Gilette Stadium to the LA Forum, opening for acts such as the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Frank Zappa, Dickey Betts, Procol Harum, Sly & the Family Stone and Bruce Springsteen. James has performed with Aerosmith, Billy Squier, J, Geils, Allman Brothers, Patti LaBelle, the Blues Brothers, and was a long-time member of the Johnny Winter Band, where he was a Grammy nominee along with induction into the New England Music Hall of Fame in 2021. Backing up this line-up will be: AJ Vallee (Southern Rock All-Stars, The Peacheaters, Starr Faithfull and One Night of Queen) Tim Archibald (Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room, Peter Wolf’s House Party 5, NEW MAN and the American Vinyl All Star Band, with Barry Goudreau and Skunk Baxter) Todd Farland (Nasty Habits) With a line-up like this you can expect some classic Montgomery songs, Jon Butcher Axis, Outlaws, Hendrix, Johnny Winter and Yardbirds along with a mix of some great R&B classics. Rolling Thunder is one of the NH Chapters of the national organization Rolling Thunder® that is noted for their involvement in the problem of POW/MIA; but the organization has grown too much more than that. It addresses military personnel's post-service issues like PTSD and addiction, as well as other matters such as toy drives. All worthy causes: these former warriors find a way to continue in their mission to assist those in need. This show is being produced by Rockin’ 4 Vets/Alive & Kicking Productions, which produces Vets benefit concerts throughout New England to support organizations assisting Vets on issues related to PTSD, addiction, and homelessness.
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Tupelo Music Hall is an award-winning, multi-genre performing arts space specializing in music events, comedy, and occasional theatrical shows. We strive to provide the b...
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Rock n' Roll Circus Biography

Rock n' Roll Circus is a show produced by Rockin' 4 Vets to support various Veterans organizations throughout New England that assist Vets who suffer from issues such as PTSD, addiction, homelessness, etc.

The show is a revolving cast of some of the top nationally known musicians in New England performing hits they recorded or toured in support of.

Artists who have apperaed on our shows feature former/current members of bands such as J. Geils, Boston, Foghat, the Outlaws, Yardbirds, Joe Cocker, Tina Turner, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Johnny Winter, and more.
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