Upcoming Bluegrass Related Events

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BBU Kids Jam

Unnamed Venue Brookline, MA

Monthly Kids Jams in Brookline, MA Our monthly jams are open to all school-age kids, through high school, of all levels of experience. Kids receive group instruction as well as an opportunity to participate in a musical community. Some of our regulars are pretty good players -- and they're welcoming to newcomers, whether beginners or more experienced. The jams are hosted by the kids' parents, and led by experienced, patient and professional educators. There is no fee for the Kids Jam. The Jam is an outreach program of the Boston Bluegrass Union, and is supported by the BBU and your donations. The Fall 2014 dates will be September 21 October  26 November  16 December  7th They are all from 1-4 pm Please email [email protected] for the locations or additional information or call 617-738-8198 For the latest information, click here for the BBU Kids Jam Facebook Page  

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Jam at the Stone Church

Stone Church Music Club 5 Granite Street, Newmarket, NH

Bluegrass Jam in Newmarket, NH every Tuesday night at the Stone Church Music Club.   Hosted by Old Time Dave Talmage. The Stone Church, despite it's wholesome sounding name is a bar and there's a pretty strong UNH crowd that shows up to drink and dance. Open, single mic jam to an appreciative audience!

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Jam at Sam’s Restaurant

Sam's Restaurant & Pizzeria 149 Bradford St, Bristol, RI

Weekly Bluegrass Jam on Thursdays at Sam's Restaurant & Pizzeria, 149 Bradford St, Bristol, RI 02809   (401) 253-7949. Starting time: 6:00 PM

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Jam at the Fiddle Center

The Fiddle Center 300 East Main Street, East Brookfield, MA

Acoustic Jam the 1st Thursday of the Month from 7-9pm at The Fiddle Center, PO Box 644, 300 East Main St. (Rt 9), East Brookfield, Ma. 01515. http://www.fiddlecenter.com/ The jam is open to anyone who enjoys playing acoustic music with other musicians. A variety of musicians show up regularly for the jams with fiddles,mandolins,banjos,dulcimers,bass,guitars,and dobros. Styles vary from old-time to gospel to bluegrass to classic rock. For more information call 508.867.6600 or email at [email protected].

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Jam at Village Tavern

Village Tavern Grill and Oyster Bar 1 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA

Weekly bluegrass jam at  the Village Tavern Grill & Oyster Bar in Salem, MA every Thursday from 8-11pm. We are located right across the street from the Peabody Essex Museum.

An Evening with The Gibson Brothers

National Heritage Museum 33 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA

Saturday, January 10, 2015 National Heritage Museum (aka Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library, Inc.) Lexington, MA 7:30pm (doors open at 6:30pm) $27 for Members $29  for Non-Members click here to buy advance tickets on-line via credit card Originally based in New York, Eric and Leigh Gibson have been playing and singing their special brand of brother duet and bluegrass music since 1983. In 2013, the Gibson Brothers won entertainer of the year for a second straight year at the International Bluegrass Music Awards as well as three other group and individual trophies.   Eric Gibson was named Songwriter of the Year and the New York-based quintet also won Vocal Group of the Year and Song of the Year for "They Called it Music," written by Gibson and Joe Newberry.  Both Eric and Leigh are phenomenal song writers and performers and clear crowd favorites. Joining them are Jesse Brock on mandolin, Clayton Campbell on fiddle and Mike Barber on bass. (photo credit Jennie L. Scott) Band Website Tickets can be purchased online or by mailing a check (payable to the BBU) and self-addressed stamped envelope to Boston Bluegrass Union, PO Box 650061, West Newton, MA 02465. The National Heritage Museum (aka Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library, Inc.) is located at 33 Marrett Rd. (Route 2A), Lexington, MA 02421. Directions can be found at www.monh.org or call (781) 861-6559.

$27 – $29

Local Freight at the Blue Moon Coffeehouse

Blue Moon Coffeehouse 45 Webster Street, , Rockland, MA

The Bluemoon Coffeehouse takes place under the twinkling blue lights at the parish hall of the Channing Unitarian Universalist Church in Rockland, MA. Plenty of tables/seating and great acoustics at this jewel of a venue! Equal Exchange coffee and homemade snacks also available. Tickets are $8 at the door and children under 12 enjoy free admission. There will be a few open mic slots available for the time between sets, so bring your instruments/voices along if you'd like, and share the stage with us on January 10th! Tickets: $8 at the door. Children Under 12 are free. Call 781-760-5325 for details or 781-878-0650 the night of the show.

$8.00

The Deborah McDonnell Band at Sally O’Brien’s

Sally O'Brien's Somerville, MA

Deborah and her all-star band bring their soulful blend of bluegrass, folk and country to the cozy environs of Sally O's in Somerville. With Steve Smith, S2 Ervin, Tim Fiehler and Jackie Damsky.

Local Freight at Nick-A-Nees

NICK-A-NEE's 75 South Street, Providence, RI

We're back at Nick-A-Nee's for another Bluegrass tHrOEDOWN! Come on down – we'd love to see you there!

Brittany Haas (5-string fiddle) and Nic Gareiss (step dance)

BRITTANY HAAS http://brittanyhaas.com/ California-born Brittany Haas is widely regarded as one of the most influential fiddlers of her generation. She grew up honing her craft in fiddle camps nationwide, and came to her unique sound through the old-time fiddling of Bruce Molsky and the innovative stylings of Darol Anger. A prodigious youth, she began touring with Darol's Republic of Strings at the age of 14. She simultaneously studied baboons in the evolutionary biology department of Princeton University (and minoring in music performance, composing with professor Dan Trueman) and joined seminal chamber-grass band Crooked Still. She has toured with them since, and also performed with Yonder Mountain String Band, Tony Trischka, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas (her cellist sister), Abigail Washburn, and The Waybacks. She played her fiddle on Steve Martin's Grammy Award-winning CD, "The Crow," and performed in his band on Letterman and SNL. She released her debut self-titled solo album at 17, produced by Darol Anger and featuring Bruce Molsky, Mike Marshall, Alison Brown and others. Currently residing in Nashville, she is the co-leader of the Brittany Haas/Dan Trueman band who released their debut record "CrissCross" in 2011. She also plays in a fiddle duo with Lauren Rioux, an all-girl indie old-time band called The Fundies, "4tet" with Cleek Schrey (hardanger fiddle/pump organ), Jordan Tice (guitar) and Nic Gareiss (percussive dance), a trio with Jordan Tice and Paul Kowert (bassist in the Punch Brothers), and a duo with Kai Welch. "So here is a real roots musician in the most modern sense--Brittany Haas fiddles from a very deep and personal place, the way she feels it, the way she wants to hear it, with seemingly infinite facility, and a spirit that's simply uplifting." -- … Read More »

$10 – $20