Too Blue at One Eyed Pig
One Eyed Pig 71 S Main St., Newtown, CTToo Blue show at new Thurs. night venue!
Too Blue show at new Thurs. night venue!
The Seacoast Bluegrass Jam meets one Friday per month at the Garrison Player’s Arts Center on Route 4, Rolinsford, NH at 6:30pm. Dates for 2013-14: Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 20, Jan 24, Feb 21, Mar 20 (TH), Apr 11, May 23, and June 13. Info: [email protected] or (603) 343-4075.
MOVED TO MARCH 22 (this month only). Bluegrass/gospel jam every 3rd Saturday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 79 Cross Street, Gardner, MA. Jam runs from 7:00PM-12 midnight Info: 978-632-0925. Jam to benefit our sister church in Kenya - donations accepted at the door. Directions: Exit 23 off rt 2 going west from Boston. Right off exit under bridge. Right at first light. Go left after BIG CHAIR onto Cross St. Church is on your right after first intersection.
Cold Chocolate @ Cisco Brewery & Sea Dog Pub (Nantucket)
Welcome Spring with this triple-artist show! Too Blue, 10 String Symphony, The Tattletale Saints.
Cold Chocolate @ Capiz Lounge
Cold Chocolate @ Tres Gatos
The Seacoast Bluegrass Jam meets one Friday per month at the Garrison Player’s Arts Center on Route 4, Rolinsford, NH at 6:30pm. Dates for 2013-14: Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 20, Jan 24, Feb 21, Mar 20 (TH), Apr 11, May 23, and June 13. Info: [email protected] or (603) 343-4075.
On Saturday, April 12th at 7:30 p.m. the Blue Moon Coffeehouse features the progressive bluegrass band, Cricket Tell the Weather performing as part of their CD release tour. Winners of the highly competitive 2013 FreshGrass Festival Band Contest, Cricket Tell the Weather is a five-piece indie string band featuring bluegrass-inspired original music. Strongly influenced by American traditional music, Cricket also includes rock, pop, and jazz elements, contributing to the growing genre of progressive bluegrass. Award-winning songwriters Andrea Asprelli (fiddle) and Jason Borisoff (guitar) received a blue ribbon in 2011 at the Podunk Bluegrass Festival Songwriting Competition for their co-written song “Remington”. They are joined by Manhattan-based Doug Goldstein on the banjo, Dan Tressler on mandolin from Easton, CT, and Jeff Picker from Portland, OR. The band is excited to be featured at Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, Del Fest, Ossipee Valley Music Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Brandywine Folk Festival, and FreshGrass Festival. Between sets by Cricket Tell the Weather, there will be an open mic.
Concert with the Hi-Tone Ramblers Washington Street Art 321D Washington St Somerville, MA 02143