Hi Folks ~ Want you to know I’ll be at Cafe Shalom this coming Saturday, February 5. New venue, should be lots ‘o fun. Details below… ~ Fly
Gloucester, MA – Temple Ahavat Achim, 33 Commercial St. in Gloucester, continues to bring back its popular coffeehouse, Café Shalom, on February 5, from 7:30 to 10:30 PM, with an evening of contemporary acoustic music including folk, blues, rhythm and blues and jazz. Café Shalom will serve hot beverages and snacks. All are welcome; there is no dress or age requirement and families are welcome. Refreshments will be available. Admission is $10 at the door, doors open at 7 PM.
Recording artist, Fly Amero will be the featured performer. Left-handed, upside-down guitarist/singer/journeyman Dennis “Fly” Amero finds his musical roots deep within the vast genres of the ’60’s pop revolution. Influences range from Bob Dylan to James Brown to Roy Orbison to Aretha Franklin… and just about everything in between. Fly finds himself onstage as a dynamic solo and frontman performer, and offstage as a writer and record producer. Fly is currently touring as a member of Orleans and fronts the thrilling rock/blues act known as “The Big Strum”.
The opening act is David Wesson. David is singer/songwriter Wesson and is the force behind bands The Emergence and The Dark Matters. He infuses stripped down progressive rock with sounds of the sacred. Though rooted in American rock forms, his music and lyrics are deeply spiritual and without irony. Wesson has played at Harper’s Ferry, The Cylcorama at the Boston Center of the Arts, The Middle East, and The Grog.
Café Shalom offers evenings of music in a relaxed coffee house atmosphere with no dress or age requirement.
The doors open at 7, and music begins at 7:30, plenty of free parking. Call the Temple at 978-281-0739 x11 with questions.
The doors open at 7, and music begins at 7:30, plenty of free parking. Call the Temple at 978-281-0739 x11 with questions.
