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The Mystix plays a benefit show for Amazing Things

Amazing Things Arts Center, 160 Hollis St, Framingham, MA | Get Directions »
$20.00

After more than a two-and-a-half year hiatus, Americana Roots ensemble, The Mystix, will be bringing their Roots Ramble Tour to the Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham on June 1st where they will be playing a benefit for the center to help them continue to book all their great shows.  With a lineup of accomplished musicians and a catalog of catchy songs that pay tribute to influential blues, gospel and country artists, the “Roots Ramble Tour” will showcase the bands fourth studio album, “Mighty Tone.” The album features guest artists, such as harp legend Jerry Portnoy, who has toured and recorded with Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton, and will join The Mystix onstage throughout the tour. “He’s a master showman,” says Jo Lily, guitarist and lead vocalist of The Mystix. “Just to hear his stories of being on the road with Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton is great. It’s going to be a very down to the ground show in sort of an organic way, as opposed to an electric rock and roll performance.”Lily, formerly of Boston’s Duke & the Drivers, says the 12-track album is earning stellar reviews in Europe. Further, Boston radio stations like WUMB, as well as The River, are giving it steady airplay. “We’re really excited about the new record,” he says. “The music is different in a better way. We’re all very proud of it and feel it’s our best work.”Recorded in Saugus, Mass., at B.K. Studios, the album is a mix of originals and covers. While it took the band a year to prepare for recording, they were able to lay down the tracks in less than four days. Also, the album marks the first in which Lily was able to star as a producer. He credited engineers Joe Thomas, Tim Phillips, as well Bobby B. Keyes, guitarist for The Mystix, for making the process smooth. “It was great because we were all very organized,” says Lily. Aside from Lily, The Mystix all-star veteran lineup consists of legendary artists who have performed and recorded with some of the countries most respected musicians. While Keyes has worked with artists such as Robin Thicke and Jerry Lee Lewis and has written songs for art Mary J. Blige and Li'l Wayne, drummer Marty Richards has played alongside Gary Burton, Duke Robillard, J. Geils Band, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith. Moreover, bassist Marty Ballou has worked with John Hammond, Edgar Winter, as well as Robillard; and keyboardist Tom West has shared stages with Susan Tedeschi and Peter Wolf. Additionally, the band will be joined by Kevin Barry, a lap steel/dobro player, who just wrapped up a tour with Ray LaMontagne; percussionist Dennis McDermott, who has played with Roseanne Cash and Mark Cohn; and fiddle player Matt Leavenworth, who has worked with the John Lincoln Wright Band.  “It’s a great joy to be able to be creative with such good players and have people around you that support that effort,” says Lily. “We all bring different ideas to the table about how to approach new material. It’s a lot of fun and we’re grateful to be able to do it.” The Mystix kicked off their Roots Ramble Tour on Thursday, May 17, at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center in New Bedford, Mass., where they captivated and inspired the audience with incredible musicianship at every turn.In the near future, they hope to head to Europe.  “We’re itching to go, so we’ll see,” Lily says.

Event Details

Posted by: Amazing Things Arts Center
Where Amazing Things Arts Center 160 Hollis St, Framingham, MA 01702
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 pm
Website http://­amazi­ngthings.­org
Phone (508) 405-2787
Price $20
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More About Amazing Things Arts Center

Amazing Things Arts Center

Amazing Things Arts Center

160 Hollis St, Framingham, MA
508-405-2787, 508-405-ARTS

Visiting the Amazing Things Arts Center Framingham residents can discover music, visual arts, theatre, children's programming and more. The Center has produced more than 1,000 events with more than 35,000 attendees since it opened in May 2005.

The Center has more than 500 members and almost 200 volunteers. Amazing Things hosts more than 300 events a year under the leadership of Director Michael Moran

Originally housed in a storefront in Saxonville, in May 2007 Framingham Town Hall Meeting voted to lease the historic downtown Hollis Street Firehouse to Amazing Things Arts Center for $1 a year for 50 years. Afterwards, the Amazing Things Board raised more than $250,000 in cash and resources donated to renovate the firehouse to its present condition.

Membership levels start at $35 for students and senior citizens. Family membership range from $60 to $1,000.

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