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Ghosts of Jupiter

Museum of Science

Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 7:00 PM (EST)

Boston, MA

Ghosts of Jupiter

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Ghosts of Jupiter Entertainment Show

Saturday, November 19; 7:00 p.m.

 

Experience the Charles Hayden Planetarium in a different way--- enjoy the music of local band Ghosts of Jupiter while striking visuals dance across the dome above taking you on a rock-and-roll journey through space and time. More stunning than the old laser shows, this special show celebrates the new technology of the Planetarium and the debut album of the band.

 

More about Ghosts of Jupiter's Music:

 

Celebrating the release of their self-titled album, Ghosts of Jupiter, the Boston-bred rock quintet has partnered with the Museum of Science to create a new type of entertainment show. Led by keyboardist Nate Wilson, Ghosts of Jupiter draw inspiration from the muscular, freewheeling hard rock of the 60s/70s and meld it to the serious crush of contemporaries like The Raconteurs, The Black Keys, and Rival Sons. While many have used Cream, Hendrix and their gifted peers as a springboard, Ghosts of Jupiter create music that’s alive in a way that echoes the vibrancy of their ancestors. Powerful, gripping and capable of surprises at every turn, Ghosts of Jupiter combine grit and high-end musicianship that makes them the contemporary of Wolfmother, Kings of Leon and others at the forefront of today’s real rock movement.

 

 

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Museum of Science
1 Science Park
Boston, MA 02114

Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 7:00 PM (EST)


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Museum of Science

The Museum takes a hands-on approach to science, engineering and technology, attracting about 1.5 million visitors a year via its programs and 700 interactive exhibits. Founded in 1830, the Museum was first to embrace all the sciences under one roof. Highlights include the Thomson Theater of Electricity, Charles Hayden Planetarium, Mugar Omni Theater, Gordon Current Science & Technology Center, 3-D Digital Cinema and Butterfly Garden. Reaching 25,000 teens a year worldwide via the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network, the Museum also leads a 10-year, $41 million National Science Foundation-funded Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network of science museums. The Museum’s “Science Is an Activity” exhibit plan has been awarded many NSF grants and influenced science centers worldwide. Its National Center for Technological Literacy® aims to enhance knowledge of engineering and technology for people of all ages and inspire the next generation of engineers, inventors, and scientists. The Museum is ranked #3 by Parents Magazine in its list of the country’s “Ten Best Science Centers. For more information, visit mos.org.

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