Last Saturday, June 7, I went to Davis Square Theater in Somerville to see Boston’s own Will Dailey and Australia’s Mia Dyson in a show presented by the The Co-Op, “a central hub for musicians working together to create art with integrity.” It was the last stop of their tour together, each promoting their new respective new PledgeMusic funded releases. It was my first time seeing Mia Dyson, who’s well known in Australia and working hard to become equally so in this country with her new release Idyllwild. She puts on an exciting show, backed by an almost astonishingly good band that had visible chemistry.
Will Dailey, on the other hand, I’ve seen multiple times, and I seldom miss a chance when it arises.
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Undoubtedly the best part of the show was when the two bands joined for together for a kind of super group finale. I especially enjoyed when each band member took their turn with the vocals doing an REM classic. I hope you’ll be hearing more from both artists on this site. For now, with that short introduction, I invite you to enjoy the gallery and take any chance you get to see either of these artists in concert. You can go directly to Mia’s schedule here, and Will’s schedule here.
- Mia Dyson
- Will Dailey brings the song to a close
- Lee Pardini and Erin Sidney join Dave Brophy and Kimon Kirk in Will’s band
- Guitars
- Lee Pardini and Erin Sidney
- Mia Dyson and her band
- Will Dailey addresses the crowd
- Will Dailey and his band
- Will Dailey
- Mia Dyson brings Will Dailey a capo
- Mia Dyson and her band
- Mia Dyson and her band
- Mia Dyson and her band
- Mia Dyson sings
- Lee Pardini joins Will Dailey, Dave Brophy, and Kimon Kirk on stage
- Will Dailey and Mia Dyson sing together
- Both bands on stage for a super group finale
- Will Dailey and his band
- Lee Pardini joins Will Dailey’s band for a tune
- Will gets the crowd snapping to 20th Century Storm
- Will Dailey, Mia Dyson, Kimon Kirk and Drummer Dave Brophy play in front of dancers
- Will Dailey and band joined by Lee Pardini
- Lee Pardini’s foot on the pedal
- Mia Dyson’s bassist on vocals
- Will tells the crowd to move the chairs and make a dance floor
- Mia Dyson and her band
- The super group finale
- Lee Pardini, Erin Sidney, Dave Brophey (hidden on drums), and Kimon Kirk behind Will Dailey (from left to right)