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Was is the Don at Berklee

By Jim Sullivan / Music Review
Saturday, November 21, 2009 -
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Here are a handful of songs you don’t expect to hear during a single 85-minute concert: Willie Nelson’s “Across the Borderline,” Bob Dylan’s “Born in Time,” Iggy Pop’s “Home” and the Rolling Stones’ “You Got Me Rocking.”

But Thursday night at Berklee Performance Center, about 600 people got those tunes and eight others. All shared one commonality: Don Was originally produced them.

 
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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: Don Was, left,...
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