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109 Concord Rd
Acton, MA, 01720

The Blues Dogs

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Fugitive started with an idea, $300, and a website in late 2015. Since then, we’ve produced 400-plus shows and sold more than 30,000 tickets in Boston’s western ’burbs.

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The Blues Dogs

  • Craft Food Halls 500 Beaver Brook Road Boxborough, MA, 01719 United States (map)

Music: 5–8pm • No cover • Food: Yes, plenty. • Full bar, plus self-pour beer and wines
Dancing (optional)

THE Band

The Blues Dogs have a lot of musical depth, and their musical experience ranges from the Berklee School of Music to some pretty scary South Side Chicago bars. The Dogs still like those rocking blues tunes. But mixed in with Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton and ZZ Top tunes are songs by Steely Dan, Stevie Winwood, Al Green, the Stray Cats, Bonnie Raitt, Eva Cassidy and more. With four lead vocalists and a rich mixture of rocking material, the band delivers a constantly changing and entertaining evening of danceable music.

Bob Jones (guitar, vocals)
Bob has backed up several national acts, including The Drifters and has opened for big British rock groups including Humble Pie and Savoy Brown. He played in a rockabilly band in California and got immersed in the blues while playing in a band from Chicago’s south side.

Jeff Thomas (bass, vocals)
Jeff learned to play the ukulele at age seven and took piano and guitar lessons in his youth. He studied bass at Berklee where he was required to learn to play many instruments, including trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, oboe, keyboards, percussion, drums, xylophone, and guitar.

Jim Medvedeff (keyboards, vocals)
Jim started his musical journey with classical piano and organ training at the age six. He counts British rock, Motown, and Leon Russell as his earliest influences. He spent his teenage years studying jazz and went on to study music theory and piano performance at the University of Colorado. He was on the road for four years which included opening for the like of BJ Thomas, Brenda Lee, the Cornelius Brothers, Wayne Cochran, and others.

Adam Wool (drums, vocals)
Adam began his drumming career in Boston playing then moved to Alaska in the 80s, playing in various settings including the Fairbanks Symphony, University of Alaska Big Band, and various dance bands. He also owned a music venue in Fairbanks where he hosted the Indigo Girls, Imagine Dragons, Snoop Dogg, Taj Mahal, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Johnnie Winter, Leon Russell, Bo Diddley, and more.

Craft Food Halls​

Craft Food Halls Boxborough offers a space built for gathering and connection. The venue blends a warm, open layout with an interactive pour-your-own beer and wine wall that features dozens of rotating options, giving you the freedom to explore new favorites throughout the night. Settle in with a full meal or keep things casual with our bar menu over the course of the evening. CFH Boxborough offers a setting that keeps energy high and the atmosphere loose, giving you a place to enjoy local talent without making the trip to Boston.