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Photos and Review by Gary Alpert

Adam Weiner of Low Cut Connie graced the stage of City Winery Boston on February 28, 2024, delivering a solo performance that captivated the audience from start to finish. With an intimate setting and his undeniable charisma, Weiner took the audience on a journey through a diverse selection of songs, each imbued with his unique blend of soul, rock, and unapologetic honesty.

Prior to Adam's performance there was an 80 minute screening of a Low Cut Connie's rockumentary. Showcasing live performances and interviews with Adam and his bandmates, covering topic ranging from Judaism to Mental Health. The film hopes to be streamed later this spring.

The evening commenced with "Here Comes the Rain," a poignant ballad that set the tone for the night. Weiner's gravelly voice filled the room with raw emotion, accompanied by the delicate melodies of the piano. As the rain tapped against the windows outside, his performance transported the audience to a realm where heartache and hope intertwine.

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Transitioning seamlessly into a soul-stirring rendition of "Nothing Compares," Weiner showcased his vocal range and ability to evoke profound emotion. The haunting melody resonated deeply with the crowd, eliciting both tears and applause.

"Beverly" injected a burst of energy into the atmosphere, with Weiner's fervent piano playing driving the rhythm forward. The audience couldn't help but sway along to the infectious beat, swept up in the euphoria of the moment.

The introspective "All the Kids Are Way Too Long" offered a moment of introspection, with Weiner's introspective lyrics inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the complexities of adulthood. His soulful delivery and heartfelt sincerity struck a chord with listeners, prompting nods of recognition and understanding.

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Weiner then surprised the audience with a soulful rendition of Bob Marley's "Is This Love," infusing the reggae classic with his own unique flair. His soulful interpretation breathed new life into the familiar tune, captivating the audience with its authenticity and passion.

Closing out the evening on a high note, Weiner treated the audience to a dynamic performance of "17 Days," showcasing his prowess as both a vocalist and pianist. The song's infectious energy filled the room, leaving the audience exhilarated and wanting more.

In summary, Adam Weiner's solo performance at City Winery Boston was nothing short of spectacular. With his soulful voice, masterful piano playing, and magnetic stage presence, Weiner delivered a captivating performance that left a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to be in attendance.

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