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Entropy, a non-profit concert production corporation, will present Taj Mahal, the Chris Rhodes Band and the British rock band Blue in concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in Cousens Gym at Tufts University.
Entropy distributes its profits to grass-roots community organizations. In Massachusetts, it has supported the People's Prison Busing Program, Hard Times in East Cambridge, the Women's Film Co-op in Northampton, People for Rent Control in Worcester, plus "9 to 5," an organizing paper for white collar workers and secretaries.
Tickets are available for $4.50 at the Out of Town News, Minuteman-Soundscope record stores, and at the door.
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