Alexandra has been performing as far back as she can remember. With her voice and stylings reminiscent of Janis Joplin and Eva Cassidy, she broke onto the Boston music scene in 2005 with shows at the Attic in Newton, MA. and the Brickhouse in Dover, NH. Her sets include classic blues, R&B, and funk by greats such as Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder, and Janis Joplin to name a few. Currently studying at Berklee College of Music, she will be performing through out the North East in the upcoming year. Hope to see you there!
Hey Alley! I hope all is well. I have been meaning to track you down! I have some sweet pictures of you all at the Felt show weplayed together. It was awesome sharing the bill with you. You sounded great!
Let me know where I should email a few of the better pictures to. Thanks!
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Alley - I think I might refuse to see you live until the next time you are in coffee house! haha I think you'd probably tear a coffee house apart. Unless, of course, you can promise hot younger girls - in which case I will go on The Alley Blues tour!! Haha I'm only kidding around with you. Saw your old man and your brother last night, keep up the good work!! byyyye
How's it going?! I'm so glad you found me on here! It's been a while. I was actually thinking about you the other day and how you were doing. Still at Berklee? I served my time there....one semester and left! hha. It was best though, I'd rather play music than sit, talk and slave over it all day but...it looks like you're doing well. And I love the Dusty song too...she's one of my favorites, a true legend!
Come on out this Monday December 18, to the Holy Ground for our special Christmas Party Blues Jam!!!
We have special guests Chris Stovall Brown and Harmonica, Vocals, and Guitar, alongside guitarist Matthew Stubbs. Some very special musicians have vowed to come down and jam, so it's going to be a must-see event. We don't want to name names, but expect to see some national level musicians, and a who's who of the New England blues scene.
We're putting out some free appetizers and prizes at the party. As always, $4.95 dinner specials at the bar until 8:00. All musicians are welcome to play.
The Holy Ground is at 1600 Hancock St, in Quincy Center. The band starts at 9:00. All ages welcome.