groundbreaking as early punk rock or hip hop, and a volume could be written about the various scenes and artists contained therein, which I am clearly not going to compose here. With that in mind, the singer and MC Eek-A-Mouse stands tall in that crowded field of eccentric geniuses. Four decades into it and still touring, he’s worth a gander, which you can have tonight at Humbrews at 9 p.m. ($35, $30 advance).
This article appears in Where There’s Smoke.

