WBUR: The Sound Museum faces silence

Published in WBUR The Common on January 11, 2023; By Darryl C. Murphy and Katelyn Harrop

The Sound Museum has been a fixture of the Allston-Brighton music scene for three decades, serving as a practice space for Boston musicians. At the end of January, these artists will be forced to find a new place to meet.

WBUR Arts and Culture Reporter and Critic, Amelia Mason joins The Common with the latest on the Sound Museum's fight to survive.

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