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How does a ‘90s rocker make a decade of recording and touring look presentable on a resume?
Tom Maginnis, Bill Janovitz and Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom.
For his twenties and part of his thirties, Bill Janovitz was living the rock dream — making albums, touring the country, playing gigs night after night.
“You’re always trying to get as much daylight as possible,” said Janovitz, the guitarist and singer of the Boston indie band Buffalo Tom, “because most of our lives were spent nocturnally.”

But that was then.
“Now it’s more about getting up and wearing a decent collared shirt,” he said.
One musician’s trajectory from main-stage rock to suburban-living career.
Buffalo Tom’s album “Quiet and Peace” is out now.