For Immediate Release Contact: Ira Kantor November 13, 2013 Office: (617) 488-2806 [email protected]

WAAF’s Mistress Carrie to Host Low-Dough Music Show Featuring Pop Evil – Tickets Just $5!

BOSTON, MA – Today, WAAF 97.7/107.3FM announced that the station’s own Mistress Carrie will host a low-dough music show at the South Shore Music Hall in Quincy on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, featuring American hard rock band Pop Evil and special guests, The Letter Black, Eve to Adam, and Black Oxygen.

Tickets for the 21-and-older concert are only $5 and available via the South Shore Music Hall website. The show gets underway at 7 pm.

Pop Evil represents the American Dream. Raised in the heartland, driven by uncompromising passion and goals, self-made from their bootstraps and energized by diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, the quintet has used muscle and sweat to put their musical vision into the hearts and minds of hard rock lovers worldwide. The band’s third album, Onyx, was released in May 2013, while its lead-off single, “Trenches,” topped Billboard’s US Mainstream Rock chart.

For more information about WAAF, visit www.waaf.com.

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