
S2, Episode 11: Chris Doherty: Gang Green’s Feisty Frontman Would Still Rather Drink Then ….
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10/03/22 • 41 min
Season 2, Episode 11, AJ chats with Chris Doherty. Chris has been a social media influencer for over 40 years. At 15 years old, this Braintree resident became a founding member of Boston’s hardcore punk scene with his band Gang Green. In 1982, the influential CD “This is Boston, Not LA” put the Boston punk scene and them on the map. In 1986 they won the WBCN Rock N Roll Rumble and were on their way to worldwide success. Open your favorite beverage, sit back and join us as we remember back to the day when the band you wore on your t-shirt defined your personality.
Season 2, Episode 11, AJ chats with Chris Doherty. Chris has been a social media influencer for over 40 years. At 15 years old, this Braintree resident became a founding member of Boston’s hardcore punk scene with his band Gang Green. In 1982, the influential CD “This is Boston, Not LA” put the Boston punk scene and them on the map. In 1986 they won the WBCN Rock N Roll Rumble and were on their way to worldwide success. Open your favorite beverage, sit back and join us as we remember back to the day when the band you wore on your t-shirt defined your personality.
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