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Jim has covered Boston arts and events since 1978.  In addition to this column, JimSullivanInk, he is a freelance columnist for the likes of the Boston Phoenix, the Christian Science Monitor, Search Boston and Hall of Fame Magazine.
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Erin Harpe: From Lovewhip to the Delta Blues at the Midway Cafe PDF Print E-mail
May 18, 2012 at 12:00 AM

Fri.  May 18

It's not sexist, we hope, to suggest that the bulk of the people playing Delta blues guitar and singing are men. But Erin Harpe - the singer for the electro-funk band Lovewhip - is definitely female and she's definitely branching out with a CD called "Delta Blues Duets," and a gig at  the Midway Cafe Friday May 18. On her album she's accompanied on Erin Harpeguitar by her father, bluesman Neil Harpe, The blues are not new to Harpe. Growing up in the Washington DC area, Erin began playing the guitar in her teens, under the teaching her father. She soon began performing at folk festivals, coffee houses, bars, and parties in the DC area, developing a strong blues guitar and vocal style of her own. Erin relocated to Boston to develop her music career, where she met blues talents such as Paul Rishell and Susan Tedeschi. Since moving to Boston, Erin has performed at many venues, including the original House of Blues, the Middle East and Harpers Ferry (now Brighton Music Hall). She was also the first solo act to participate in the Boston Blues Challenge, where she made it to the finals, winning her night and beating out six blues bands.

Cover $10. Starts at 10 with Ten Foot Polecats and Yankee Cockfight.

3496 Washington St. Jamaica Plain, 617-523-9039 www.midwaycafe.com


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