Daily Times (Primos, PA)

SEVEN IN SEVEN

- By Michael Christophe­r For MediaNews Group

Welcome to Seven in Seven, where we take a look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are rock ’n’ roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, there will always be something to check out.

Here ares seven of the best on the docket for the week of Sept. 2:

1

Matt Nathanson + Donovan Woods — Friday at The Keswick Theatre

It’s a double dose of singersong­writers at the Keswick on Friday as Matt Nathanson headlines in support of his most recent LP, “Boston Accent,” with support from Juno Award-winner Donovan

Woods. Massachuse­tts native Nathanson looks back at his time in that region on the record, released in late July, hence the Bostonthem­ed title. Woods has his own new material out with the EP “Big Hurt Boy,” which came out in the spring.

2

Red Hot Chili Peppers — Saturday at Citizens Bank Park

The Red Hot Chili Peppers return to town following the spring release of their Rick Rubin-produced effort “Unlimited Love.” Seeing the Chilis under Major League lights will be just one of the treats for fans of the band, as the latest album sees the return — his second, actually — of guitarist John Frusciante, who had been estranged from the group

for a decade. Not only that, but so prolific have the Los Angeles funk rockers been lately, that yet another record, “Unlimited Love,” will be landing on shelves in October.

3

Corey Feldman — Saturday at Reverb

Corey Feldman is back on the road with his first tour of the States in five years. Yes, that Corey Feldman. Star of such legendary films as “The Goonies,” “Stand by Me” and “Friday the 13th — The Final Chapter,” the actor doesn’t just perform on the silver screen; he’s been a longtime singer and

dancer. Feldman’s all-new box set titled “Love Left 2.1” is a celebratio­n of the early years of his music career, from 1986-1994. Over four CDs and two DVDs, the set features unreleased music, a remixed and remastered version of his debut album, “Love Left,” and the sequel “Love Left 2: Arm Me With Love,” his first full-length studio album of all new music in six years.

4

Christophe­r Cross — Sunday at City Winery

It’s hard not to think of Christophe­r Cross when considerin­g the yacht rock

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