It's not every teenage band that can reunite 40-odd years later to play a pair of sold-out shows for an audience comprising more than friends and family, but then, it's not every teenage band that landed a No. 1 hit, either. The Wildweeds have now done both. The Windsor group capped the second of two capacity performances Tuesday at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton with a 70-minute set of original songs sprinkled with cover tunes and, of course, the hit: "No Good to Cry," which the band saved for the end. Read More
Tweet from Christine Ohlman:
Completely fabulous time singing backup at the Wildweeds Reunion with Big Al Anderson at the Iron Horse last night in Northampton, MA. I was honored to be asked to sing those wonderful high parts that were the late Bobby Dudek's on all the records...Jeff Potter stood in for the late Skip Yakaitis. Andy and Alex Lepak and Ray Zeiner were of course also there!!!
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