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Canned Heat

Canned Heat

Don't miss worldwide hits, “On The Road Again”, “Let’s Work Together” and “Going Up The Country”.

With Special guest: Brad Faucher

doors: 7pm - showtime 8pm

Tickets start at $35

Patrons are no longer required to show proof of vaccine or negative covid test to attend shows. MAsks are still recommended by all in attendance.

Founded in 1966, Canned Heat rose to fame because their knowledge and love of blues music was both wide and deep. Canned Heat attained three worldwide hits with their rock anthems “On The Road Again,” “Going Up The Country,” and “Let’s Work Together.” They secured their niche in rock ‘n roll history with their performances at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and a headlining slot at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969.

Now, more than fifty years later and with forty albums to their credit, Canned Heat is still going strong. They have been anchored throughout the past fifty-three years by the steady hand of drummer/band leader and historian, Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra. Continuing on into his twelfth year, New Orleans’ legend, Dale Spalding is on harmonica, guitar and lead vocals and for the past two years, inventive bassist, Rick Reed became part of the lineup after stints with Paul Butterfield, John Mayall and the Chicago Blues Reunion. The newest addition, on lead guitar and vocals, is the incredible Jimmy Vivino. Jimmy is best known for his 28 year association as guitarist, arranger and music director for Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Before that, he had a 20 year career playing with artists including Al Kooper, CharlieMusselwhite, Michael McDonald and many others.

Canned Heat remains committed to delighting their fans with creativity and musical energy as they continue to play “live” throughout the U.S. and around the world.


Brad Faucher - A musician, music teacher, short film producer and live music producer. Brad wears many hats in his busy career. Brad has long been a first-call guitarist and vocalist on the Boston blues, jazz, and R&B scenes. Notable regional performances include: The House of Blues, Arlington's Regent Theatre, Berklee Performance Center, Boston’s Symphony Hall, and Tanglewood. A true artist’s artist, and a musician’s musician- Brad effortlessly blends blues, jazz, gospel, and R&B in his own unique and original style. He has appeared with blues legends Ronnie Earl, Big Jack Johnson, Chicago Bob Nelson, and Mojo Buford. Faucher is excited to showcase his solo guitar approach with a blend of eclectic blues, and original compositions.

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