By Date
By Genre
By Neighborhood
- Kenmore
- Central Square
- Back Bay
- Allston-Brighton
- Brookline
- Beacon Hill
- Charlestown
- Harvard Square
- Davis Square
- Somerville
- See More »
Close
All Neighborhoods
- Allston-Brighton
- Back Bay
- Beacon Hill
- Brookline
- Cambridge
- Charlestown
- Davis Square
- Fenway
- Harvard Square
- Inman Square
- Arlington Center
- Porter Square
- North End
- Kenmore-BU
- Somerville
- South End
- Union Square
- North End
- Out of town
- Worcester
- Jamaica Plain
- Financial District
- Central Square
- Brookline Village

Juliana Hatfield
Summary: Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States), is an American guitarist/singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock band Blake Babies. The daughter of Philip M. Hatfield (a radiologist) and The Boston Globe fashion critic Julie Hatfield, Juliana was born in Maine and grew up in the Boston suburb of Duxbury. She acquired a love of rock music during the 1970s, having been introduced by a babysitter to the music of the seminal Los Angeles punk rock band X, which proved a life-changing experience.
Similar Artists: Blake Babies, The Juliana Hatfield Three, Tanya Donelly, Liz Phair, Veruca Salt
No Upcoming Shows Scheduled.
Boston Phoenix
Juliana Hatfield gives up on music, takes up painting
Published 1/9/2012 by Carly Carioli
"People are like monkeys." Drawing by Juliana Hatfield. In an interview with former Phoenix and
Boston Phoenix
Boston rock's 2010 in review
Published 12/24/2010 by MICHAEL MAROTTA
Locals scene and heard
Boston Phoenix
Boston Rock’s 2010 Year In Review
Published 12/17/2010 by MICHAEL MAROTTA
Locals scene and heard
Boston Phoenix
Billy Ruane: Saying goodbye to a whirlwind
Published 11/5/2010 by BRETT MILANO AND MICHAEL MAROTTA
A tribute to the man who helped create the scene he loved
Boston Phoenix
Dando and Hatfield rekindle a musical courtship
Published 10/29/2010 by BRETT MILANO
Waiting for heaven
Related Articles
Juliana Hatfield gives up on music, takes up painting
Published 1/9/2012 by Carly Carioli
"People are like monkeys." Drawing by Juliana Hatfield. In an interview with former Phoenix and
.jpg)
Boston rock's 2010 in review
Published 12/24/2010 by MICHAEL MAROTTA
Locals scene and heard
.jpg)
Boston Rock’s 2010 Year In Review
Published 12/17/2010 by MICHAEL MAROTTA
Locals scene and heard
.jpg)
Billy Ruane: Saying goodbye to a whirlwind
Published 11/5/2010 by BRETT MILANO AND MICHAEL MAROTTA
A tribute to the man who helped create the scene he loved

Dando and Hatfield rekindle a musical courtship
Published 10/29/2010 by BRETT MILANO
Waiting for heaven
mp3's
Add Comment
HTML Prohibited
[ 05/27 ]
Hot Like Fire
@ SurfSide 5
[ 05/27 ]
Fiesta Melon + Parachuter + Textbook Co-Pilot + Crashing Cars
@ Great Scott
[ 05/27 ]
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marcelo Lehninger
@ Tanglewood Music Center, Koussevitzky Music Shed
[ 05/27 ]
International Rachmaninoff Russian Music Festival
@ Jordan Hall
[ 05/27 ]
Kangsen-Feka Wakai + Trislam
@ ZuZu
On the Download
ONTHEDOWNLOAD
[nickTunes] Discovering the Gruff Rhys video for "Just War," from Dark Night of the Soul
On The Download | May 25, 2012 at 4:42 PM [pretty growl] The National release song for Games of Thrones' soundtrack
May 25, 2012 at 2:58 PM [monday in allston] The Mob @ Great Scott / File under: UK punk on Memorial Day
May 25, 2012 at 2:44 PM [new musics] Stevie Jackson of Belle & Sebastian, "Feel The Morning"
May 25, 2012 at 2:35 PM [walshed out] A last-ditch 2012 Movement Electronic Music Festival preview
May 24, 2012 at 10:50 PM
On The Download | May 25, 2012 at 4:42 PM [pretty growl] The National release song for Games of Thrones' soundtrack
May 25, 2012 at 2:58 PM [monday in allston] The Mob @ Great Scott / File under: UK punk on Memorial Day
May 25, 2012 at 2:44 PM [new musics] Stevie Jackson of Belle & Sebastian, "Feel The Morning"
May 25, 2012 at 2:35 PM [walshed out] A last-ditch 2012 Movement Electronic Music Festival preview
May 24, 2012 at 10:50 PM
More: Phlog | Music | Film | Books | Politics | Media | Page Views | Free Speech | Sox Blog | All Blogs





