Free Concert at Stage Fort Park – Sunday August 11th

August 11th  at 7pm for an afternoon of Latin and World Music with the band Grupo Fantasia at at the Stage Fort Park bandstand.

Grupo Fantasia
Grupo Fantasia

This is a FREE concert.

For more information visit www.davidlbenjamin.com or http://www.gimmesound.com/Venue.cfm?vID=127

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Gloucester Blues Fest Kicks Off in Sun – If you’re not here come on down

We will be live Blogging all day, come down and see us!

John gets a photo op with ANTHONY GOMES.  He’s on next and will heat this place up!

Still not too late to come down and catch the best blues you’re likely to see live until next year’s Blues Fest.

Lydia Warren – John wants her CD so I think that says it all!

Mr. Nick & the Dirty Tricks gave us a great set!

If you missed Gracie Curran, you’ll just have to catch her somewhere around Boston.

Johnny Rawls is on right now!

It’s not too late to come down to Stage Fort Park for the 2nd annual Gloucester Blues Festival, which is going on RIGHT NOW!  Gracie Curran is HOT and you can still catch the end of her set if you get off the computer or phone and get your butt down here.

Stormy weather blues cured by music tonight and over the wekend

Live music starts at 6 tonight, 11 AM tomorrow & Sunday.  You can’t get to every show so here’s the schedule to help you choose.

Tonight you can catch an unusual lineup of top musical talent in one intimate venue that you don’t see every day: Allen Estes has been quietly assembling a band of all-stars,  including the great David Brown, Dave Mattacks and Wolf Ginandes to plug in and rock.   Wait, you might say.  Isn’t Allen Estes, folk, country or americana?  Sometimes.  But when he’s with these guys and their plugged in they ROCK!  And that’s precisely what they’ll do at Minglewood Tavern tonight starting about 9.  Check them out!

Tomorrow, start off at the Blues Fest (weather will clear by morning).  Then take the party to town at any of a dozen venues at night (see here).  Get up Sunday by 11 and check out the Rockport Acoustic Music Fest.

Blues Fest This Saturday – August 10th – Weather Looks Great!

GLoucester Weather
from AccuWeather.com

The weather for Saturday looks great for the Blues Festival.  This is only in its second year and already one of Gloucester’s largest events, bringing world class blues to Stage Fort Park and introducing you to young, rising blues stars.

You really don’t want to miss this year.  Click here for videos of all this year’s performers.

Tickets available at the Gate only and the gates open at 9am.  A special children’s ticket is available at the gate only to youngsters 6 to 12 for $5. Children under 5 admitted free.

World-class blues will reverberate through Stage Fort Park on Saturday with some of the nation’s finest performers playing from the Gloucester Blues stage. Located right on the waterfront on beautiful Cressey’s beach, the event will have a beer garden and outstanding food and craft vendors. Gates open at 9AM – MUSIC starts at 11AM  

2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival August 14 – 18

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Rockport Music presents its 2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival August 14 through 18.  The Jazz Festival offers something for all jazz lovers—including the astounding jazz interpretations of Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling, the warm vocal timbre of Roberta Gambarini, the 1950s vocal jazz of the Four Freshmen, the African-inspired jazz of violinist Regina Carter, and culminating with three-time Grammy Award winning jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis.  New this year for the Jazz Festival—Jazz Chats! The Jazz Chats are informal gatherings starting at 7 pm for concert attendees to delve deeper into the subject of jazz—its beginnings, its growth, and its future with such jazz leaders as Eric Jackson, Steve Schwartz, Rich Tennant, and Ron Della Chiesa.  Additionally, several of the Jazz Festival artists have agreed to join the Jazz Chats for their concerts, including the Four Freshmen, Kurt Elling, and Branford Marsalis!

The Jazz Festival opens with Roberta Gambarini on Wednesday, August 14, at 8 pm, whose warm vocal timbre and impeccable timing earned her a Grammy nomination for her album Easy to Love.  Selected as DownBeat Magazine’s 2009 Rising Star Female Vocalist of the Year and the Jazz Journalists Associations’ Female Jazz Singer of the Year, Gambarini has performed with such jazz greats as Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, and Christian McBride.    The Boston Globe hails her as, “a true successor to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Carmen McRae.”   Tickets: $31-$52

Performing on Thursday, August 15, at 8 pm, the Four Freshmen dominated the airwaves in the 1950s and influenced major groups like The Beach Boys. Open-harmonic jazz arrangements blended with a classic big band sound have earned the group six Grammy nominations and a place in the Vocal Hall of Fame. Enjoy pop tunes and jazz standards from the Great American Songbook.  The Wall Street Journal hails them as, “an ultra-talented quartet of vocalists.”  Tickets: $31-$52

Grammy Award winning jazz vocalist Kurt Elling performs on Friday, August 16, at 8 pm.  With a perfected four octave range, astonishing technical mastery, and a knack for storytelling, Elling is among the world’s foremost jazz vocalists. Every one of his ten albums has been nominated for a Grammy, and, year after year, he has won DownBeat’s Critics Poll and the Jazz Journalists Association’s “Male Singer of the Year.” Enjoy unique interpretations of songs by The Beatles, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder, and more from his latest album 1916 Broadway—The Brill Building Project.  “In an era when bona fide jazz singers are in perilously short supply…Elling seems hellbent on rewriting the definition of what jazz singing is all about.”  Chicago Tribune  Tickets: $39-$58

Pre-eminent jazz violinist Regina Carter returns to Rockport Music on Saturday, August 17, at 8 pm, to showcase her album Reverse Thread, traditional African folk music brilliantly fused with the expressive contemporary twist for which she’s known. Lauded as one of the finest violinists of her generation, Carter tours around the world and has performed with artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Lauryn Hill, Billy Joel, and Mary J. Blige.    Tickets: $45-$65

On Sunday, August 18, at 5 pm, renowned Grammy® Award-winning saxophonist and Tony Award® nominee Branford Marsalis and with longtime pianist Joey Calderazzo perform at Rockport Music.  Their spectacular duo collaboration Songs of Mirth and Melancholy reveal an ever deepening musical relationship and provide the listener with a glimpse into their musical journey.  Saxophonist Branford Marsalis consorts with Joey Calderazzo… for a session that is surprisingly sublime. Marsalis and Calderazzo sound classical in the best jazz sense: handsome melodies creating beauty and lots of free space for interaction.”  Philadelphia Inquirer  Tickets: SOLD OUT

Tonights Music Lineup

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TONIGHT, Wednesday, August 7, 2013

6:00 pm  JASON & COREY ELIOT

27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6342

FREE SHOW
Renee & Joe 7:00 pm Listen to Renee & Joe RENEE & JOE

Ladies Night
3 Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978.281.3997

FREE SHOW
Marina Evans 7:00 pm Listen to Marina Evans MARINA EVANS folk-rock acoustic jazz

2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-879-4622

7:30 pm  CHICAGO THE MUSICAL

Annisquam Village Players Present –
820 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6416

Henry Allen & The New Swingset 8:00 pm Listen to Henry Allen & The New Swingset HENRY ALLEN & THE NEW SWINGSET

The Artist’s Cocktail with Henry Allen & The New Swingset
32 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-282-1888

FREE SHOW
Allen Estes 8:00 pm Listen to Allen Estes ALLEN ESTES

With special guest Old Cold Tater
40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-283-9732

FREE SHOW
9:00 pm  KARAOKE JAY

65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
dennis monagle 9:00 pm Listen to dennis monagle DENNIS MONAGLE

with special guest Mike O’Connell & Joe Cardoza
25 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-0223

FREE SHOW
9:30 pm  LYLE BREWER GROUP

Guitar master Debut
285 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: 978-921-2233

FREE SHOW

“Bang A Song Recording Studios” produces another session for Nationally heard radio

Willie Nile, Meg Griffin and bassman Johnny Pi at Bang A Song Studios in Gloucester
Willie Nile, Meg Griffin and bassman Johnny Pi at Bang A Song Studios in Gloucester

The SiriusXM  Loft series “Having Words With Meg” welcomes NYC Rocker Willie Nile back for a new visit spotlighting his 2013 release “American Ride” which debuted on Billboard’s Heat Seeker chart at #1 in July.

During the the visit you’ll hear Willie tell a heartbreakingly sweet personal Randy Newman story.  He plays several of the new songs live and includes a Buddy Holly cover.  Willie also waxes comedic on sexting scandals and shares his more somber thoughts on the Boston Bomber cover of Rolling Stone.

Meg Griffin is a SiriusXM host and resident of Gloucester.
“Having Words With Meg” with Willie Nile airs 4 X during August on SiriusXM channel 30 ~ The Loft

Friday    8/9      3pm ET, noon Pacific
Weds      8/14    4pm ET, 1 Pacific
Saturday 8/24  10pm ET, 7 Pacific
Tuesday  8/27    2pm ET, 11Pacific

VIDEO: Sen. Tarr & Bailee Militello are helping get school supplies to needy Gloucester kids at the next Block Party

Through a program called Bailee’s Backpacks, seven-year-old Bailee Militello is working with Senator Bruce Tarr, Action, Inc., North Shore 104.9 and the Gloucester Block Parties to help needy Gloucester children get the supplies they need to start school off on the right track.  Check out the video, filmed by Lisa Smith at Cape Ann TV, yesterday.

You can also see this video streaming on Cape Ann TV’s wicked cool new on-line streaming feature here.

Chicago the Musical featuring Sefatia & Mayor Kirk opens Tuesday Aug 6th

The Annisquam Village Players Present CHICAGO

A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; and one show-stopping song after another.  No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards®, and a Grammy®.

When:             Tuesday August 6 – Sunday August 11 . 2013
All performances @ 7:30pm

Where:           Annisquam Village Hall
                        36 Leonard Street, off of Route 127 North
Annisquam village in Gloucester MA 01930

Ticket Info:     Reserved Seating $32.
                        General Admission $16.
                       General Admission and Reserved Seating tickets can be ordered online.
                        Go to www.annisquamvillageplayers.com and click on Tickets.

                        General Admission tickets (but not reserved seating tickets) may be              purchased after July 22nd at the following locations:

  •  Annisquam Exchange, 32 Leonard Street, Annisquam 978-281-0358
  •  The Bookstore, 61 Main Street, Gloucester 978-281-1548
  •  Lula’s Pantry, 5 Dock Square, Rockport 978-546-0010

Directions:     http://annisquamvillageplayers.com/directions-parking

The Annisquam Village Hall is air-conditioned and handicap accessible.
Refreshments served at intermission.

This Is Our Youth Opens in Gloucester – Aug 8th

This just in from Heidi Dallin:

Kenneth Lonergan’s
This Is Our Youth
Opens At Gloucester Stage 

Gloucester Stage continues the 2013 season with Kenneth Lonergan’s This Is Our Youth from August 8 through August 25 in the air-conditioned comfort of Gloucester Stage Company at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Kenneth Lonergan’s funny, compassionate and powerful work is a living snapshot of the moment between adolescence and adulthood when many young people first go out into the world on their own, armed only with the ideas and techniques they developed as teenagers. In meticulous and hilarious detail, This Is Our Youth follows forty-eight turbulent hours in the lives of three very lost young souls in the big city in 1982 at the dawn of the Reagan Era. Lonergan examines the lives of three privileged teenagers in 1980’s Manhattan’s Upper West Side – when and where an abundance of worldly knowledge proves no substitute for familial affection. Directed by Lewis D. Wheeler, This Is Our Youth features the return of Jimi Stanton and Amanda Collins from 2012’s critically acclaimed 9 Circles, and the Gloucester Stage debut of Elliot Norton award winner Alex Pollock.

The performance schedule for This Is Our Youth is Thursday, August 8 through Saturday, August 10 at 8 pm; Wednesday, August 14 through Saturday, August 17 at 8 pm Wednesday, August 21 through Saturday, August 24 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees on August 10, August 17 and August 24 at 3 pm and Sunday performances on August 11, August 18 and August 25 at 4 pm. The 3 pm Saturday matinee on August 10 is a special Pay What You Can matinee. For this Saturday matinee only the ticket price is Pay What You Can. A limited amount of discount tickets are available to Cape Ann residents for all Wednesday and Thursday 8 pm performances. For these performances only, Cape Ann residents can purchase discounted tickets for $20. Advance reservations are strongly suggested to ensure tickets at the discounted price. Year round Cape Ann residents must identify themselves as Cape Ann residents when making a reservation and proof of residency must be presented at the box office the night of the performance. Following the 4 pm performance on Sunday, August 11, audiences are invited to a free post show discussion with the artists from This Is Our Youth. Gloucester Stage is handicapped accessible. Ticket prices are $40 for all performances. Senior citizen & student tickets are $35 for all performances. For reservations or further information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com

Kenneth Lonergan is a playwright, screenwriter, and director born in the Bronx, New York City, New York. He began writing in high school, later graduating from the NYU Playwriting Program. His first success came with the play This is Our Youth in 1996, and was followed by The Waverley Gallery in 1999, based on his grandmother’s Greenwich Village Gallery, and 2002’s Lobby Hero. Mr. Lonergan’s film career began with his screenplay for the gangland comedy Analyze This in 1999. He was subsequently offered a job writing 2000’s The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Mr. Lonergan wrote and directed his next film, 2000’s You Can Count on Me which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese. You Can Count on Me was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, won the Sundance 2000 Grand Jury Prize, the New York Film Critics Circle, L.A. Film Critics Circle, Writers Guild of America and National Board of Review awards for Best Screenplay of 2001, the AFI awards for Best Film and Best New Writer, as well as The Sutherland Trophy at the London Film Festival. Mr. Lonergan went on to contribute to the screenplay for 2002’s Gangs of New York which garnered a WGA and Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. He wrote and directed the 2007 film Margaret starring Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, and his wife, J. Smith-Cameron. Mr. Lonergan is a member of Naked Angels. Mr. Lonergan is a member the New York Playwrights Lab which was founded by of Gloucester Stage’s Founding Artistic Director, emeritus, Israel Horovitz. Lonergan has spent time in Gloucester and as an audience member at Gloucester Stage during the New York Playwrights Lab Retreats held in Gloucester by Horovitz.

Lewis D. Wheeler makes his Gloucester Stage directing debut with This Is Our Youth. As an actor he has been seen onstage at GSC in Doubt and An Ideal Husband. He is a Founding member of the new Harbor Stage Company on Cape Cod (Wellfleet), where last year he directed David Rabe’s Sticks and Bones. . He directed Skirmishes at the Hudson Theatre in Los Angeles and co-produced the dramatic feature film Blue Diner (WGBH/PBS). Mr. Wheeler assisted his father David Wheeler on No Man’s Land at the American Repertory Theatre, Book of Grace with Company One, and Burn This at Trinity Rep, among many others. As an actor: Mr. Wheeler has appeared onstage at Harbor Stage, American Repertory Theatre, Huntington, New Rep, Lyric Stage, Commonwealth Shakespeare Co., WHAT, Publick Theater, Underground Railway/Central Square, Wellesley Summer Theatre, Shakespeare Now, Stoneham Theater, and Vineyard Playhouse. Mr. Wheeler studied theatre & film at Cornell University with David Feldshuh and received his MFA from the American Film Institute (AFI).

This Is Our Youth features the return of Jimi Stanton and Amanda Collins from Gloucester Stage’s critically acclaimed 2012 production of 9 Circles and the Gloucester Stage debut of Elliot Norton Award winning actor Alex Pollock. A playwright as well as an actor, Jimi Stanton is the author of the play Outside the Wire which was produced at the Boston Center for the Arts in 2011, and at this year’s Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C. Amanda Collin’s regional theatre credits include The Seagull and Church with Harbor Stage Company; A Behanding in Spokane, The Bald Soprano, Speech and Debate, Shortstack, Colorado, and What Then with Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater; When The World Was Green and An Ideal Husband at American Stage in Florida; The Island of Slaves with Orfeo Group; and Brecht’s The Life of Galileo with Underground Railway. Ms. Collins is a member of Theatre Espresso, performing interactive, historical dramas at schools and courthouses across New England. She received a BA in History and Theatre from Regis College. GSC newcomer Alex Pollock has appeared in The Seagull, and Sticks and Bones with Harbor Stage Company; Our Town with the Huntington Theatre Company; A Behanding in Spokane and Daughter of Venus with Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater; and Little Black Dress at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. In 2011, Mr. Pollock received an Elliot Norton Award for his work as KJ in The Aliens with Company One, and in 2005 he was awarded a Princess Grace Award for his acting.

This Is Our Youth runs from August 8 through August 25 at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. The performance schedule for This Is Our Youth is Thursday, August 8 through Saturday, August 10 at 8 pm; Wednesday, August 14 through Saturday, August 17 at 8 pm Wednesday, August 21 through Saturday, August 24 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees on August 10, August 17 and August 24 at 3 pm and Sunday performances on August 11, August 18 and August 25 at 4 pm. Ticket prices are $40 for all performances. Senior citizen & student tickets are $35 for all performances. For reservations or further information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com.

Save $12 by getting your Blues Fest Tix by Monday at 10pm

We try to let you know when there’s an opportunity to save money, enjoy music close to home that you can’t see every day and catch a rising star in an intimate local venue before he/she makes it big.

Next Saturday (8/10) all three come together for the Gloucester Blues Festival, BUT, if you want to save $12.00 you have to get your tickets by MONDAY at 10pm here.

Perhaps you missed last year’s premiere of the Gloucester Blues Fest.  Click here for some videos that will give you a sense of how much fun it was.

The Gloucester Blues Festival is only in its second year and already it’s one of Gloucester’s largest events, bringing world class blues to Stage Fort Park and introducing you to young, rising blues stars.

You really don’t want to miss this year.  Click here for videos of all this year’s performers.  And you really don’t want to pay extra just because you forgot to get your tickets early.

So click here now, get your tickets and then you can relax and look forward to an excellent weekend of music and fun at Stage Fort Park!

Live Blogging Manchester Festival by the Sea

Great music – Great Weather – Great Art, Crafts, Food & Beer

Vickie S Van NessSent from my phone

Final Weekend to see Horovitz’s Play “North Shore Fish”

NSFecardSee what people are saying about North Shore Fish Boston Globe, GDT & us

 

Let’s see how our neighbor throws a Block Party

Last month Beverly tried their hand at throwing a block party and it was very well attended.  So they’re doing it again this Saturday from 5:30-9:30pm.  And they’ve got BARRENCE WHITFIELD leading off the music at 5:30.  Now that’ll be a rockin’ block party.  Just in case you’re not sure what I’m talking about check this out:

Here’s a video of the first Beverly Block Party.  It’s nice to see our neighbor picking up on our success!

Wonderful video by kids for kids!

This just in from Lisa Smith at Cape Ann TV.  She and Vickie were at the library visioning meeting last night at the Rose Baker Senior Center.  Here’s a picture Vickie took of all the ideas generated at that meeting:
LibraryVisionAnd here’s Lisa Smith’s report, and a wonderful video starring her daughter April!

Excite Your Children About Exploring the Library!

Last night there was a huge turnout at the Rose Baker Senior Center to create a vision for the future of the Sawyer Free Library. Many ideas were exchanged and a constant theme that was brought up is that we need to get more children into the library to exploit this rich resource. Here is “A Little Tour of the Children’s Room at the Sawyer Free Library”, made by kids for kids. Show this to your kids!

Sidewalk Bazaar Starts Tomorrow (THURS) ~ Outdoor Dining, Shopping, Music, Kid Fun & Great Prizes

Every year the Gloucester Sidewalk Bazaar gets better.  This year, there’s an excellent music lineup all three days (see here).  Plus North Shore 104.9 will host a prize wheel at which you can win very cool prizes including fall-series concert tickets from GIMMESOUND and CDs from top local artists including Chelsea BerryJulie DoughertyMichael Thomas DoyleAllen EstesTom Hauck, Will HuntOrleans “Still the One Live”, Andy PrattRenee & Joe and T Max!