Upcoming Bluegrass Related Events

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Four Bridges Bluegrass Band at The Blue Moon Coffeehouse, Rockland, MA

Blue Moon Coffeehouse 45 Webster Street, , Rockland, MA

On Saturday, October 15th at 7:30 p.m. the Blue Moon Coffeehouse in Rockland, MA features the bluegrass band, Four Bridges.  A show by Four Bridges is as much fun as you are allowed to have in church. They bring tons of energy and personality to their music, and their set list includes some creative departures from bluegrass standards. They play music all over the northeast and as far away as Norway. They are rated #1 bluegrass band for the Boston, MA/Manchester, NH area on Reverbnation. Here's a link to a video: https://youtu.be/iuuUffp5YJs of the band playing their original tune, Whiskey and Gold, and a link to a video about one of their tours of Norway set to their own music: https://youtu.be/XnhiN6jVfmU. Between sets by Four Bridges, there will also be an open mic. Tickets are $10 at the door. Children 12 and under are free. The address is Channing Unitarian Universalist Church, 45 Webster St., Rockland, MA, located just beside the post office. You can listen to the band on Facebook.   For more information about this and upcoming shows, visit www.thebluemooncoffeehouse.com.

$10 – $12

Nashoba Winery – Taste of the Maze

Nashoba Winery 100 Wattaquadoc Rd, Bolton, MA

Check out the Nashoba Winery for a full afternoon of Southern Rail's engaging brand of bluegrass and mayhem (noon-5). The concert is free!  Bring a picnic and a blanket. Prior to the concert, check out the"Taste of the Maze Festival" at Shartner Farms. Explore the corn maze, and enjoy beer and wine tasting, cider donuts and hayrides at Shartner Farms (11-4). Then head up the road to Nashoba for an afternoon of bluegrass!

Music is free. Tickets available for the Maze and wine tasting

Local Freight at Nick-A-Nees Providence

Nick-A-Nee's 75 South Street, Providence, RI

We’re back at Nick-A-Nee’s in Providence, RI Wednesday, October 26th for another Bluegrass tHrOEDOWN! We’ve been working hard all summer on a bunch of new tunes—lots of new material and some fun surprises in the works for this pre-Halloween show!

Christmas In Historic Newburyport

Belleville Congregational Church 300 High Street, newburyport, MA

The 2016 "Christmas in the Valley" concert tour will kick off its 13th season this December. This one of a kind Christmas show features traditional, contemporary, and original Christmas music performed with acoustic instruments and vocals.   The music got its start back in 2003 with Blackstone Valley Bluegrass' Bob Dick's solo CD "Tidings of Comfort and Joy" which in turn, got New Hampshire songwriter Rick Lang interested in writing original Christmas songs and the subsequent recording of  his "The Season of  My Heart" CD.  The first Christmas in the Valley concert was held in Northbridge MA, and then Stratham, NH.  The concerts series eventually expanded to the hometowns of the various performers of the show as well as a couple of new venues. Today, Blackstone Valley Bluegrass along with Rick Lang, Karen Lincoln Wilber, Roger Williams, and Amy Gallatin have put together a broad spectrum of Christmas music set in an acoustic style that is truly a unique experience. Due to strong attendance and growing interest, “Christmas in the Valley” is fast becoming an annual tradition all across New England; its popularity growing each year.  The 2016 tour will include a total of five concerts in three states (NH, MA, and CT).   “Christmas in the Valley” showcases holiday music from…   A New England favorite, Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band has garnered a reputation for high-energy shows laced with powerful three and four part harmonies and fast but tasteful picking, coupled with winning on-stage camaraderie. Their show will feature songs from Bob Dick's solo bluegrass Christmas project Tidings Of Comfort And Joy performed by the Bluegrass “fab four”…Bob Dick, Dave Dick, Ken Taylor and Dan Nowlan.    Acclaimed vocalist Amy Gallatin will be lending … Read More »

$10 – $15

Christmas in Brentwood

Pilgrim United Church of Christ Brentwood 197 Middle Road (Route 111A) , Brentwood, NH

The 2016 "Christmas in the Valley" concert tour will kick off its 13th season this December. This one of a kind Christmas show features traditional, contemporary, and original Christmas music performed with acoustic instruments and vocals.   The music got its start back in 2003 with Blackstone Valley Bluegrass' Bob Dick's solo CD "Tidings of Comfort and Joy" which in turn, got New Hampshire songwriter Rick Lang interested in writing original Christmas songs and the subsequent recording of  his "The Season of  My Heart" CD.  The first Christmas in the Valley concert was held in Northbridge MA, and then Stratham, NH.  The concerts series eventually expanded to the hometowns of the various performers of the show as well as a couple of new venues. Today, Blackstone Valley Bluegrass along with Rick Lang, Karen Lincoln Wilber, Roger Williams, and Amy Gallatin have put together a broad spectrum of Christmas music set in an acoustic style that is truly a unique experience. Due to strong attendance and growing interest, “Christmas in the Valley” is fast becoming an annual tradition all across New England; its popularity growing each year.  The 2016 tour will include a total of five concerts in three states (NH, MA, and CT).   “Christmas in the Valley” showcases holiday music from…   A New England favorite, Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band has garnered a reputation for high-energy shows laced with powerful three and four part harmonies and fast but tasteful picking, coupled with winning on-stage camaraderie. Their show will feature songs from Bob Dick's solo bluegrass Christmas project Tidings Of Comfort And Joy performed by the Bluegrass “fab four”…Bob Dick, Dave Dick, Ken Taylor and Dan Nowlan.    Acclaimed vocalist Amy Gallatin will be lending … Read More »

$10 – $15

Traditional Folk Concert in Lexington

First Parish Church Lexington 7 Harrington Rd, Lexington, Massachusetts

*Traditional Folk ConcertSunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:30 PMFirst Parish in Lexington7 Harrington Rd.Lexington, MA 02421781-862-8200 <781-862-8200>www.fplex.org <http://www.fplex.org/>* John Kirk and Trish Miller, the nationally known folk duo, will join the First Parish sanctuary and children's choirs for a concert on Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:30 p.m. at First Parish, Unitarian Universalist, in Lexington.  An ensemble of guitars, fiddle, banjo, string bass, mandolin and other folk instruments directed by Rip Jackson will join the vocalists. The musicians will perform music featuring Appalachian fiddle tunes, Irish and Scottish folk tunes, music from the 1960’s, shape-note choral pieces, folk trios and solos, and other Celtic music.  Some of the songs, both instrumental and choral, to be featured in the concert are “Ashokan Farewell” (made famous in the Ken Burns documentary, The Civil War), an original shape note setting of “Wayfaring Stranger” and an ancient Celtic lullaby “Enini.” First Parish is handicapped accessible.  Parking is available behind the church on Harrington Road.  Suggested Donation $10-$20 (more if you can, less if you can't). For more information, call the church at 781-862-8200 x4, or visit www.fplex.org.

Traditional Folk Concert with John Kirk and Trish Miller and Friends

First Parish in Lexington 7 Harrington Rd., Lexington, MA

Traditional Folk Concert Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:30 PM First Parish in Lexington 7 Harrington Rd. Lexington, MA 02421 781-862-8200 www.fplex.org   John Kirk and Trish Miller, the nationally known folk duo, will join the First Parish sanctuary and children's choirs for a concert on Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:30 p.m. at First Parish, Unitarian Universalist, in Lexington.  An ensemble of guitars, fiddle, banjo, string bass, mandolin and other folk instruments directed by Rip Jackson will join the vocalists. The musicians will perform music featuring Appalachian fiddle tunes, Irish and Scottish folk tunes, music from the 1960’s, shape-note choral pieces, folk trios and solos, and other Celtic music.  Some of the songs, both instrumental and choral, to be featured in the concert are “Ashokan Farewell” (made famous in the Ken Burns documentary, The Civil War), an original shape note setting of “Wayfaring Stranger” and an ancient Celtic lullaby “Enini.” First Parish is handicapped accessible.  Parking is available behind the church on Harrington Road.  Suggested Donation $10-$20 (more if you can, less if you can't). For more information, call the church at 781-862-8200 x4, or visit www.fplex.org.

$10 – $20

Cold Chocolate at The Blue Moon Coffeehouse, Rockland, MA on Saturday, November 12th at 7:30 pm

Blue Moon Coffeehouse 45 Webster Street, , Rockland, MA

On Saturday, November 12th at 7:30 pm, Cold Chocolate takes the stage at the Blue Moon Coffeehouse in Rockland, MA. Cold Chocolate has had some big doin's lately, including opening for David Grisman last April in Medford, MA at The Chevalier Theater and releasing their new CD "The Way Back" at The Lizard Lounge. They are a fresh and exciting Americana band with a unique sound that fuses bluegrass and folk with a dash of funk. With original tunes and technical prowess, this trio from Boston is mesmerizing audiences with guitar, upright bass, percussion, and three-part harmony. Since their formation in 2011, Cold Chocolate has been quickly gaining recognition for their high-energy performances. The band has shared bills with such bluegrass giants as Leftover Salmon and David Grisman, and has performed at numerous prominent East Coast festivals, including the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, FloydFest, FreshGrass Festival, and the Ossipee Valley Music Festival.   Tickets are $10 at the door. Children 12 and under are free. The address is 45 Webster Street, Rockland, MA. For more info, visit www.thebluemooncoffeehouse.com. To listen to the band, check out their website at www.coldchocolatemusic.com.

$10 – $12

Fall Jam’n Weekend

Colonial Inn 48 Monument Square, Concord, MA

Fall Jam'n Weekend is an indoor "non-festival" where you can jam all weekend long or attend instructor-led jams and free workshops (with your paid registration). All jammers are welcome at any level, from beginner to advanced. You can pick around the clock within the beautiful spaces of the Colonial Inn from Friday evening through early Sunday afternoon. The late-night jams in the "cottage" are getting quite popular!

$40.00

An Evening of Bluegrass with The Reunion Band

Canadian American Club 202 Arlington Street, Watertown, Mass.

Known for its tight vocal harmonies and solid traditional bluegrass sound, the Reunion Band features veteran Boston-area musicians Richard Brown (mandolin), Dave Dillon (rhythm guitar), Margaret Gerteis (acoustic bass), Laura Orshaw (fiddle) and most recently BB Bowness (banjo) . The band, which has been around since 2002, takes its name from the fact that its members have played together off and on and in various configurations for over 30 years.

$20