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In January of 1978, when your professor was in 5 th grade and being driven to soccer practice by his mother, the song “Baby Come Back” by a band named Player was omnipresent.
The band — which played sporadic reunion shows, with Wolf, between 1999 and 2015 — serves as a through-line for “Waiting on the Moon” as the singer recounts his assorted adventures.
Before he was the rambunctious frontman for the J. Geils Band, Peter Wolf was one of the first disc jockeys on WBCN. Holding down the station’s overnight shift in the mid-1960s, just as it was ...
A No. 1 single the first time out is no small feat. That Player wasn't able to follow up the success of "Baby Come Back" with another hit of that ilk is beside the point. That smash still looms ...
Peter Wolf hasn’t released any new music since his 2016 solo album, A Cure for Loneliness, but the founding J. Geils Band frontman will be publishing a new memoir come 2025. The book, titled ...
Aerosmith and J. Geils started in Boston 40 years ago, but they never had performed together, and neither had played Fenway. This pairing at the famed ballpark sold out in less than a day.