Year: 2012
Picks of the weekend from Boston Globe, Wicked Local Northshore & 104.9 Radio
Peter Chianca, of Gatehouse Media published an excellent interview with Chris Isaak (read it here). Drummers: pay attention to what Chris says on page 2, and all of you who care what stars wear on stage will want to know how much his mirrored suit weighs (page 3).
You can see Chris Isaak live at North Shore Music Theatre on Thursday, with the Chelsea Berry Band opening. All seats are good seats and there are still some seats left (and a few VIP packages). Get tickets here.

Tomorrow Morning, Aurelia Nelson interviews Aaron Neville on her show Curtain Up at 9am on Northshore 104.9 FM. If you’re not near a radio, you can listen live on your computer or iPhone (get the free iPhone app here)
Aurelia and Aaron talk about his music legacy in pop, rock, soul, R&B and his new project with Keith Richards. Plus you’ll get an idea of the music we’ll here next Saturday at North Shore Music Theatre. Good seats are still available for this show (and a few VIP packages). Henri Smith opens with an all-star band. Get tickets here.
Who did the Boston Globe pick for the best music north of Boston tonight? Our own KBMG at the Old Sloop Coffee House. Just in case you’re not sure this is the show for you, watch the video above. Nothing more to say.
The KBMG show will sell out, so for those of you don’t make it in time, there are over a dozen other good choices for live music. See the full live music lineup here.
International Dory Races 6/23/2012 Mixed Crews Video
International Dory Races 6/23/2012 Mixed Crews
Gloucester, Massachusetts
USA Crew: Jimmy and Laurel Tarantino
http://www.internationaldories.com/index.html
Http://Art-Rocks.org
KBMG and The Everly Sister’s tonight @ The Old Sloop Coffeehouse
The Honky Tonk Women of Gloucester is our 60’s /4 part harmony/all female/doo-wop band,
(wwwyoutube.com – honkytonkwomenofgloucester-Lanesville) (http://youtu.be/D-PyvLKfknE)
but we also have a condensed duet version, with Sheila Schrank and Elaine Persons , known as the
Everly Sisters …and we will be performing tonight
Saturday at the Old Sloop Coffeehouse in Rockport.
Date: June 23rd. Doors open at 7pm. 7:30 Elaine and I will kick off the evening with hit songs
from the …..Everly Brothers, Abba, early Beatles, The Miss Patsy Cline, ‘Jose Feleciano’s Rain,
some possible audience doo-wop background vocals & some ’60’s surprises (time permitting)
ending with Roy Orbison’s “Crying”.
Then KBMG, Dan Kings extremely popular band will take the stage.
Every member has played with a variety of famous
people too numerous to mention – one Dave for instance was Billy Joel’s guitarist,
the others are all equally impressive. We are thrilled to be asked to play at this venue.
For more info: www.rockportucc.org – you can reserve a seat by calling the coffeehouse.
Tickets are “donation” based and very reasonable.
Desserts are only $1.00 !
978-546-3551 Old Sloop Coffeehouse
It would be wonderful to see you there.
Our best to everyone.
Sheila & Elaine
The Everly Sisters
KBMG
The Everly Sisters
Passports Lobster Roll
A-Train June 24, 2012 at Halibut Point State Park
DORY
City Hall clock tower at night
Fathers Day Afternoon at Woodman’s in Essex From Anthony Marks
Judy Wilburn and Miss Lyn Cardinal Opening At The Khan Studio/ GMG Gallery
Community Stuff June 23, 2012
Get Your Gay On Baby!
More than 80 nonprofits, local businesses, faith groups, and community organizations are set to participate in the first annual North Shore Pride Parade and Festival taking place Saturday, June 30 in Salem, MA. All are welcome to attend this day-long event celebrating unity in the community.
“I’m so pleased to see the level of support for this initial North Shore Pride event,” said Board President Hope Watt-Bucci. “We envisioned this as a celebration for the entire North Shore community – lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and straight allies, individuals and families – and that’s exactly what it’s shaping up to be. June 30th is going to be a terrific day – I hope everyone will join us.”
Local news anchor and longtime LGBT activist Randy Price is the Grand Marshal of the Parade, which kicks off on New Derby Street at 12 noon from the Salem Post office on Washington Street. Other special guests include openly gay Boston sportswriter Steve Buckley, Salem Mayor Kimberly Driscoll, and members of the North Shore Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth (NAGLY), who will receive the first annual North Shore Pride Community Award.
Following the parade, the community will gather on the Salem Common for a festival where organizations and vendors will provide information, networking and shopping throughout the day. On stage, performers will keep the crowd entertained all afternoon, including R&B singer (and recent Boston Pride Idol contestant) Rolla, acoustic pop act Seth Wonkka and his band, folk singer Deb Hardy, theatrical cabaret group What time is It Mr. Fox? and the world’s only all-female Queen tribute band Gunpowder Gelatine. Vaudeville performer Johnny Blazes will MC, as well as perform with hir band Johnny Blazes and the Pretty Boys. The music will be punctuated by drag performances, hoop dancers, and remarks from special guests, including a representative from the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition explaining the state’s recently-enacted gender identity non-discrimination law, and special recognition of the career-long LGBT advocacy of Congressman Barney Frank.
Following the festival, which wraps up around 5pm, revelers are invited to attend a free after party at the Hawthorne Hotel, with DJ Jodi.
North Shore Pride, Inc., an all-volunteer organization, is planning the day-long event to bring together and celebrate the LGBT community from across the North Shore region.
North Shore Pride, Inc, wishes to thank our major sponsor, Eastern Bank, whose instrumental support allowed this event to occur. In addition,North Shore Pride, Inc., wishes to thank North Shore Music Theatre, Lucas Noble Financial, Met Life and Spirit Magazine for their sponsorship. North Shore Pride, Inc. is very grateful for the support of these sponsors who have truly embraced our mission of “Unity in Our Community”.
Details:
North Shore Pride Parade and Festival
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Salem, MA
10 a.m. Interfaith prayer service on the Salem Common
12 p.m. Parade kicks off on New Derby in front of the Salem Post Office
1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Parade Festival on the Salem Common
5:30 p.m. – After Party at the Hawthorne Hotel (free admission, cash bar)
For more information visit www.northshorepride.org or www.facebook.com/northshorepride
Live Blogging Judy Wilburn and Miss Lyn Cardinal Opening At The Khan Studio GMG Gallery
Video- Scenes From The Schooner Thomas E. Lannon 15th Birthday Sail
click below for the video and below that is the full slide show
Alexander Graham Bell Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
June 21, 2012
"When one door closes another one opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us."
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)
Born in Scotland, Bell spent a lifetime researching the acoustical properties of the human voice, perhaps influenced by his mother’s increasing deafness. His family moved to Ontario, he then moved to Massachusetts as a professor of speech pathology at Boston University, where his research eventually led him to the invention of the “acoustical telegraph”. Initially dismissed as a toy, the success of the telephone made him very wealthy and funded what he considered his real scientific work, further research on aircraft and hydrofoil boats. He founded the journal Science, was a charter member and president of the National Geographic Society and a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution. The bel and decibel, units of sound energy, were named in his honor by Bell Laboratories, which he established. He steadfastly refused to have a telephone in his study, saying it interrupted his thinking.
Stormy
Jennifer L Good Harbor Pictures June 20, 2012
Hi Joey,
The heat wave brought everyone out to Good Harbor Beach in droves today…here are some pics from my handy cell phone cam!
Jennifer
Need I remind you? Tick Tock Baby- 2012 Greasy Pole Approaches!
Our Mike Lindberg’s Work-
First ARDELLE Sunset Music Cruise of the Season
The first sunset music cruise of the season by the pinky schooner ARDELLE was perfect. A warm evening on the breezy harbor (and a little beyond) with music by The Everly Sisters (Sheila Shrank and Elaine Persons) along with Ron Shrank on guitar and Barry O’Brien on mandolin made for a memorable cruise. Locals as well as visitors from Texas. Ireland and elsewhere enjoyed the warm hospitality offered by the ARDELLE’s builder and captain Harold Burnham and his crew.
All on board offered a lusty version of Happy Birthday to the schooner THOMAS E. LANNON, also built by Harold Burnham, as she passed close abeam on ARDELLE’s port side on the LANNON’s fifteenth birthday. The Lannon acknowledged the good wishes with a full throated canon salute.






































