Machinery Hall Concert History

Machinery Hall was a Boston three-piece formed in 1992 when singer/songwriter Mark Nelson was joined by drummer Paul Buhl and bassist David Dunn. Heavily involved in the prospering indie-rock scene of the mid to late '90s, the band released 10 studio albums supported by several local and national tours. Dunn was replaced by Nelson's brother, Michael, in 1995. The band dispersed in 2003 amidst a collapsed deal with Rockbox Records and creative divergence.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 09, 1995
Throwing Muses / Jill Sobule / Machinery Hall Hatch Shell Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Jun 17, 1995
Sonic Saturday
Fleming and John / Machinery Hall / Tripping Daisy / The Handsome Family / The Urge / Circle of Dust / Mother May I / Love Nut / Dirt Merchants / St. Johnny / Poole
Masquerade Music Park Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Jun 03, 1994
Machinery Hall / Lumber / Angry Salad The Middle East - Upstairs Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Rock
Boston Rock
Boston
1995 2 concerts
1994 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Machinery Hall had?

Machinery Hall has had 3 concerts.

What genre is Machinery Hall?

Machinery Hall is most often considered to be Rock, Boston Rock, and Boston.

When was the last Machinery Hall concert?

The last Machinery Hall concert was on September 09, 1995 at Hatch Shell in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The bands that performed were: Throwing Muses / Jill Sobule / Machinery Hall.

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