DELMER MULHAN at the JENNYBROOK BLUEGRASS OPEN MIC
WESTON ROD AND GUN CLIB 982 RT 100 , WESTON, VTCome on by and see Rusty, Buzzy, and Ol' Delmer play a set at the Jennybrook Open Mic.
Come on by and see Rusty, Buzzy, and Ol' Delmer play a set at the Jennybrook Open Mic.
Darol Anger And The Furies Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road Arlington Saturday, April 25, 8pm See https://www.facebook.com/events/800019150047768/ for complete info and tickets. Darol Anger (5-string fiddle and mandocello) | Emy Phelps (guitar and vocals) | Jenna Moynihan (fiddle) | Mairi Chaimbeul (harp and vocals) | Aidan O'Donnell (bass) In Greek mythology, Furies were ferocious godlike female avengers who would swoop down on mortals and destroy them. In this band, the difference is that instead of destruction, inspiration occurs. Darol Anger and the Furies is a new group put together especially for this decade, comprised of a phenomenal all-star array of talented feminine presences,plus two notorious tricksters. Darol Anger is a unique fiddle guru, who spent three decades reinventing American string music to encompass his explorations of bluegrass, jazz, and all other music. The groups that he founded or co-founded include the David Grisman Quintet, the Turtle Island String Quartet, Psychograss, Montreux, and the Republic of Strings ensemble. His playing and composition overflow with passion, prodigious technique, and generous humor. He has spent his career enlightening and inspiring his fellow musicians, and vice-versa. Living in the Boston area, Darol has been a mentor to some of the most exciting and phenomenal young musicians in the world. These powerful presences are brought into synchronization and orbit around Anger’s vision and that unmistakable violin voice. The result is mythical, magical, musical mayhem. Emy Phelps is a standout artist in a large field, a prolific songwriter with a riveting voice which plumbs the deepest emotions. A musician of note in the Pacific Northwest, she has made a 30 year music career while raising 3 sons and one daughter, achieving degrees in Theatre Arts and Special Education. … Read More »
A joyous Sunday morning celebration! All are welcome to attend. Please join us for refreshments after the service.
It will be called Western Mass Grass and will be located at Sweet Music: Studio & Store, 185 W. State St, Suite D Granby, MA 01033 First and Third Fridays from 8pm. There's no fee or charge, but we are asking for a donation, whatever you can afford. We'll put out refreshments of some kind, and it's BYOB. There's plenty of parking in the lot. RSVP if you're coming so we know how many chairs to put out. Details and whatnot at http://sweetmusicstudio.net
The Onlies are Sami Braman (fiddle, vocals, guitar), Riley Calcagno, and Leo Shannon (both of whom sing and play fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo). When a young band is recommended by the likes of Darol Anger, Brittany Haas, Tristan Clairridge and Kristin Andreassen (notloBBers all), one listens...and responds...and books. All three are only children (hence 'The Onlies") and are juniors at Seattle'sGarfield High School. They will be traveling to the Boston and Amherst areas to look at colleges during spring break. We understand they are top-notch musicians; they're also charming, witty, and fun before audiences large and small. They've played gigs up and down the West Coast, and have been featured performers at Northwest Folklife, the Berkeley Oldtime Music Convention, and the The Festival of American Fiddle Tunes. notloB gives you once again the opportunity to be able to say "I saw them when." Admission by free-will offering, $5-10+ suggested. Reservations througheventbrite.com NotloB Music presents... The Onlies Friday, April 17, 2015. Outpost 186, 186 Hampshire Street, Inman Square, Cambridge, MA. http://www.outpost186.com/ http://www.TheOnlies.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theOnlies/ Founded in 2007, notloB Music has presented more than 150 folk, old-time, blue grass, string band and Celtic concerts in unique venues throughout the greater Boston area. Concerts in your home can be arranged. Website - https://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notloBParlourConcerts Twitter - https://twitter.com/notlobpresents Eventbrite (tickets) - http://www.eventbrite.com/o/notlob-music-6730833315 Mail Chimp (mailing list) - http://tinyurl.com/notlobmail
Moonshine Alley Brings Bluegrass to Master McGrath’s in Hyde Park On Friday, April 17, Boston-area bluegrass band Moonshine Alley plays at Master McGrath’s, 1154 River St, Hyde Park, starting at 9:30 pm. Named after a secret back road used by bootleggers during Prohibition, Moonshine Alley provides traditional bluegrass, with its fast pace, close harmony and high lonesome sound, with occasional detours into classic country, folk, and blues. Master McGrath's is a family-owned pub and has been a neighborhood fixture in Hyde Park for over 50 years. The band includes Mark Zudeck on mandolin, Steve Harris on guitar, Gwendolyn Holbrow on upright bass, and Rich Delvecchio on banjo. More information at www.facebook.com/moonshinealleyband.
Saturday, April 18, 2015 Not Just Another Coffeehouse 4 North Main Street Sharon, MA 02067 http://www.notjustanothercoffeehouse.org Showtime 7:00 pm
The Grass Roots Coffeehouse welcomes “The Stable Hands” on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 7:30 PM The Stable Hands Band is unique in that it did not start out to be a band, it just happened. It all began with a friendship that grew naturally with an appreciation of the music, and a love and respect for each other. They practice music as an art form within the bluegrass genre and are excited to present their collection of original material. The band enjoys working with each other and collaborating with special emphasis on the fun part of arranging a new song and hearing it come to life. The Stable Hands are Rick and Janet Baskowski, banjo/guitar of North Brookfield, MA, and Sue and Tom Connolly, upright bass/ mandolin of Chatham, N.Y. They are two married couples that have grown into a family of close friends. You will laugh and cry as they deliver their “brand” of contemporary Acoustic Bluegrass. The Grass Roots Coffeehouse is located at the Rockdale Congregational Church, 42 Fowler Road, Northbridge, MA. Hot foods, beverages and desserts are available. A portion of the proceeds goes to benefit the church. Doors open at 6:45 and admission is $12/$10 seniors (60+), $5 students. For more information call 617-429-0347 or visit rockdalechurchonline.org.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000149 EndHTML:0000001851 StartFragment:0000000199 EndFragment:0000001817 StartSelection:0000000199 EndSelection:0000001817 Mole Hill Theatre presents contemporary bluegrass and folk music trio The Stockwell Brothers on Friday, April 24 at 7:30 pm. Bruce, Barry and Alan Stockwell's music spans traditional and progressive styles, but their trademark acoustic sound features new singer/songwriter material recast with banjo, alternative rhythms and three-part harmonies. They cover straight ahead bluegrass songs, finger picked acoustic guitar ballads, full tilt breakdowns and traditional mandolin tunes mixed in with more unusual fare - Americana melodies riding world beat grooves and Celtic, jazzy, even neo-classical instrumentals. Featuring 2005 Merlefest bluegrass banjo contest winner Bruce Stockwell, The Stockwell Brothers have performed alongside artists from Bill Monroe, Doc Watson and Earl Scruggs to Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Jonathan Edwards and Asleep At The Wheel, recorded with Mike Auldridge and Phil Rosenthal of the bluegrass supergroup The Seldom Scene, and toured throughout the United States and in Canada and Europe. As a trio, they have released two albums, Stobro and Leave My Dreams Alone. “Tasty arrangements; brotherly harmonies, perfectly blended instruments and great songs.” – Music Revue Mole Hill Theatre is located at 789 Gilsum Mine Road in Alstead, NH. Tickets are $10 At the Door. This is an all ages listening event. BYOB. For information, call 603-352-2585. For more information, visit www. stockwellbrothers.com.
Jake Howard - mandolin Sumaia Jackson - fiddle Mike Gaisbacher - bass https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wrong-Is-Right/775779195849012 As tune writers, arrangers, and transcribers, these three vibrant players met through a love of roots music at Berklee College of Music. With combined skill and finesse on their instruments they are paving a way through the acoustic scene as they explore the converging aspects of Bluegrass, Jazz and other roots music. Founded in 2007, notloB Music has presented more than 150 folk, old-time, blue grass, string band and Celtic concerts in unique venues throughout the greater Boston area. Concerts in your home can be arranged. Website - https://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notloBParlourConcerts Twitter - https://twitter.com/notlobpresents Eventbrite (tickets) - http://www.eventbrite.com/o/notlob-music-6730833315 Mail Chimp (mailing list) - http://tinyurl.com/notlobmail Share this event - https://www.facebook.com/events/621154541351820/