Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Finally, a concert at the Chevalier, B.J. Thomas

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Oh wow, one major concert a year? Impressed yet, Medford?
I met with the Chevalier Commission, one of them on Muccini-Burke's dysfunctional "transition team," and can tell you from personal experience, they won't rock the boat. It's like so many of these commissions, from Hormel to the defunct Cable TV Commission, did you see Robert Skerry or Giovino or Trotta do anything of substance for the city? Yes men, all of them. In fact, a member of the Cable TV committee RESIGNED rather than give information regarding a public records request that I had filed.
And you have an officer of the law who doesn't think that behavior
is strange and, instead, ridicules the effective messenger whose hard work and honest efforts got some people housing in a community where the Mayor stashes her own mother at 22 Allston St.

When an officer of the law calls an alleged wife beater, a girlfriend beater and wife cheater and a man who threatened to murder a motorist "All good people! Some strayed !" and attacks the messenger stating: "Your (sic) like that pesky nat (sic) that eventually gets crushed!" - translated "You are like that pesky gnat that eventually gets crushed," from a person who took a vow to serve and protect. If this citizen is in danger of being "crushed" by the malfeasance at Medford City Hall and the police turn a blind eye (as they have,) then maybe it is time someone investigated the bad apples on the force and why they exist. Since the fish rots at the head, start with the incompetent Police Chief Leo A. "Have to go on another vacation with my new girlfriend" Sacco, Jr. 

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Five-time Grammy winner, Grammy Hall of Famer, and Grand Ol’ Opry member B.J. Thomas will perform at Medford’s Chevalier Theatre, 30 Forest St., at 8 p.m. Dec. 8. Thomas will sing all his hits plus some of his Christmas songs.

Hits include "Rain Drops Keep Falling on my Head," "Hooked on a Feeling," "I Just Can’t Help Believing," "(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song," "Most of All," "Rock N’ Roll Lullaby" and "I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.”

Thomas has not played in the Greater Boston area in over 20 years. Ticket prices range from $35 to $65. For tickets or information: 781-391-7469; chevaliertheatre.com.

http://medford.wickedlocal.com/news/20160727/bj-thomas-to-perform-at-chevalier-theatre 


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