Sarah McLachlan, Janet Jackson, Chill Moody, a Black Music Month Philly soul tribute, and more shows not to miss
This week in Philly music starts off with two women who were major stars in the 1980s and 1990s in their respective genres. They are now out on hit-heavy summer tours that arrive in town on Wednesday. Both made power moves that shook up the music world at the peak of their popularity. Janet Jackson stepped out of her brothers’ shadows with her 1986 album, which produced the Canadian singer-songwriters’ signature songs like “Possession” and “Hold On.” One year late, but she’s now celebrating the 30th anniversary of the release of the album, which gave her the clout to found Lilith Fair.
Son Rompe Pera, the band from the suburbs of Mexico City, who mix marimba and cumbia with ska and punk on last year’s. It’s an outdoor Shady Grove show, so bring a chair and maybe stay over. The next night, Tim Showalter, the longtime Philadelphian also known as Strand of Oaks who now lives in Austin, Tex.
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