A-Train father/son duo of Rick and Alec Razdan join The Thursday night blues party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30-11:30

The joint will be jumpin for sure!
Dave says,
We’ll be rarin’ to go this Thursday as I have gotten a clean bill of health from my veterinarian, and am able to physically keep up with the likes of The “A” Train Orchestra. Featuring the dynamic father/son duo of Rick and Alec Razdan, these two saxophonists are nitroglycerin for your soul. A musical weight reduction machine, these guys are. A lotta hooting’ and a-hollerin’ goin’ on!
Joining the maelstrom will be that loving jazz snob, Mr. John F Hyde, on the keys. He knows all the chords. David “Doc” Vincent will be pounding the skins. I’ll have a pounding headache! But don’t mind me, come see for yourself!

Origami and Photography Workshops

I will be directing an origami workshop for kids at Art Haven and a digital photography workshop at The Hive this month! Here are descriptions of both. For pricing and additional details, see official websites (at the links provided).

Origami for Kids at Art Haven
Thursdays, June 27, July 4, 11, 18, 25, 3:30-5:00PM
“Origami for Kids” will introduce young artists to the world of origami. Besides learning a variety of basic fun models across a variety of themes, we will go over the essentials of origami terminology and symbols involved in reading origami diagrams, so that the children can learn to fold on their own more easily.

Digital Photography Workshop at The Hive
Tuesdays, July 2, 9, 16, 23
July 2 and 16, 4-7PM: Before going out to shoot, we will meet at Art Haven, where the instructor will explain key camera features and shooting tips and techniques, including the differences between file formats (with their relative advantages and disadvantages), how to use manual settings, basics of composition, and shooting HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography. We will then go to shoot photographically interesting locations throughout Gloucester, with some suggested themes and perspectives.
July 9 and 23, 4-6PM: We will meet at The Hive to share our favorite photos from the past week and critique each other’s work. Besides providing creative feedback about the shots, the instructor will give instruction on techniques for post-processing using popular software.

– Matthew Green

2013 Action Inc Annual Meeting and Dinner From Catherine Ryan

Hi Joey,
Here’s are a few snapshots from Action, Inc.’s inspiring annual meeting &
dinner last week at Gloucester House (excellent). Do yourself a favor and
go next year!
Tim Riley, Executive Director for Action, Inc. is the MC for the evening’s
festivities. He gives a great recap for the previous year. The evening
celebrates all that Action does; its entire staff and community, and all
partners and collaborators. This event also honors dedication and
professionalism. It’s so inspiring to be surrounded by people doing
incredible work, that like their jobs, and who are entirely humble-every
employee and each award recipient claimed it wasn’t them that should be up
there, but everyone else with them. Youth and hard work were applauded.
Stevi-Lyn Salafia, an Action Inc Home Health Aide graduate and HomeCare
employee compelled a standing ovation due to her moving testimony. The
other standing ovation of the evening was for Rita Carvalho, Energy
Director for Action, Inc., and her 30 years with Action. She’s in charge of
the utility company funding for energy programs which makes up more than
two-thirds of Action’s overall budget.
We were there with friends Nikki and Pat to be present for awards given in
my mom’s honor, a new addition to Action’s annual line up. We were pleased
to see Eva Agosto-Baez, Jason Burroughs and Jesse Roberts receive the first
three Carol Ryan scholarship awards for their achievements.
We were lucky to sit with Sander Schultz and his family. He’s an EMS
coordinator with Gloucester’s Fire Department. He received a public service
award along with Lt. John McCarthy from the Gloucester Police Dept for the
work they both do with Action as part of the High Risk Task Force – and
just for being generally awesome public servants! His smart and engaging
sons are helping out with the sailing program at the YMCA this summer. (We
had so many connections that I forgot to mention that my father’s dad was a
fire chief).
Special shout out to Action’s Director of Marketing & Planning, Jessica
Benedetto-Unger, for such a great event and her excellent design work.
Check out her agenda and any of the annual report booklets–they’re  unique
and visually dynamic.

Niles Beach 8mm

Liv shared the 8mm Vintage app when she was home this weekend. Some of the different effects include Noir, Tuscan, 1960s, 1970s, and Sakura. Craig’s Too Much Fun video posted yesterday was made with the 1920 filter. Liv’s Niles Beach was made with the XPro filter.

It’s time for Joe Wilkins

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Joe Wilkins on the Local Music Seen set

OK, if you haven’t heard Joe Wilkins, it’s time.  Don’t let his pleasant, unassuming personality fool you.  This guy is a powerhouse talent, whose songs paint vivid pictures in your head, so you might not notice just how good he is on guitar.  You can see him on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes tomorrow (WED) at 6:30pm on Cape Ann TV Channel 12.  Then bop over to Giuseppe’s and catch him live with Chris Langathianos.

If you miss tomorrow, you can see him with Joe Cardoza on bass and Leo Ciamitaro on drums at Dog Bar for a Fiesta Friday party.  And if you’re in the mood for something more quiet, catch solo him at The Landing on Saturday.  See full live music schedule here.

Listen to this from Local Music Seen:

Watch what happens at 1:16 in this video and you’ll get why he’s a pro.  See more Joe Wilkins videos here.

Come Monday morning, there’s simply no excuse for not knowing who this rising star is.  Before you know it Joe Wilkins will be on tour in Europe or Asia and you’ll have missed your chance to see him in an intimate venue serving good food in your own back yard FOR FREE!

Wednesday with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line ~ Special guest: Inge Berge


Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!

Hello everyone!
Wednesday, June 26th
Special Guest: 
INGE BERGE!

Inge Berge
 is more than a good songwriter.  He’s a poet –
in the true sense of the word, for he writes with honesty and
courage… and with little consideration for consequence.  I’ll
always admire him greatly for it, knowing only too well how
easy it is for us all to follow the path of least resistance as
artists.  What he does takes guts, and I hope I’m not the
only one who notices.  Meanwhile, Buona Fiesta! ~ Fly 🙂
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –
  $11.95 (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
July 3: Horribles Parade (best seen at the Rhumb Line)

July 10: Jon Butcher (w/Chris Pierce)
 
July 17: Allen Estes

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

St. Peter’s Novena 2013 photos by Anthony Marks

Craig’s Too Much Fun BDay

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Craig’s Super Yummy Ice Cream Bday Cake from Joan and Hannah

Broadway really has come to Gloucester — Spring Awakening is a Must See for Every Parent!

Even if the music wasn’t moving; even if the performances, directing & choreography weren’t Broadway quality; even if the play hadn’t won 8 Tony Awards, you should still see Spring Awakening at Gloucester Stage before the run is up July 14 — and the good news is that you will enjoy it immensely!

For some reason, it seems that by the time your kids are ten, you’ve forgotten what it’s like to be a teen. Spring Awakening reminds you in a visceral way — and seeing it will help you help your kids through adolescence.  Believe me, every parent needs help with that!  Check out some photos, by Gary Ng, of the production :

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Bravo to Eric Engel and the Gloucester Stage Board for taking the risk to open their 2013 season with Spring Awakening. Good reviews are starting to pop up (here’s one), so you’d better get your tickets today if you want to be sure to get in. Click here – don’t delay!

Check out this video for a taste of what you can expect musically:

Perfect day: weather, super moon & lots of music to celebrate Summer’s arrival

Check online for the latest updates
Check for the latest updates

Sunday, June 23, 2013

11:00 am  FLYNN COHEN & FRIENDS

3 Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978.281.3997

FREE SHOW
3:00 pm  ERIN AND DOMENIC

27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6342

FREE SHOW
3:30 pm  JOHN JEROME

Enjoy John + Friends on the deck until 6pm
77 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-4554

FREE SHOW
Spring Awakening 4:00 pm SPRING AWAKENING show tunes rock

267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-4433

5:00 pm  JAZZPORT

11 Rogers St., Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 282-7399

FREE SHOW
5:00 pm  TONI ANN ENES AND FRANK HAWKS

till 8pm
141 Essex Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-515-7386

FREE SHOW
5:00 pm  LOOSE ENDS

Bridge Deck
75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 283-2122

FREE SHOW
5:00 pm  CONCERT ARTISTS GUILD

Recent winners of the Concert Artists Guild competition perform a Russo-American program
37 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

Phone: 978-546-7391

Michael O'Leary 5:30 pm Listen to Michael O'Leary MICHAEL O’LEARY

Celtic Session, to 8:30pm. Trad songs ‘n tunes w/ Steve Levy, Lin Swicker & David de la Barre.
65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
6:30 pm  WHOSE MUDDY SHOES

285 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: 978-921-2233

FREE SHOW
The Everly Sisters 7:00 pm THE EVERLY SISTERS acoustic blues americana

2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-879-4622

FREE SHOW
Will Hunt 7:00 pm Listen to Will Hunt WILL HUNT

Open Mic with Janice
7 Central Street, Manchester, MA

Phone: 978-526-7494

FREE SHOW
Tony Hilliard 7:30 pm Listen to Tony Hilliard TONY HILLIARD

with Janet Young ~ Music & Meditation in the Meetinghouse – Free Will Offering
10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA
FREE SHOW
The Wilkins Noise 7:30 pm Listen to The Wilkins Noise THE WILKINS NOISE

Rhummy Sunday – Special guest Ryan Goodhue on Accordion
40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-283-9732

Charlie Imes 9:00 pm Listen to Charlie Imes CHARLIE IMES acoustic easy listening folk-rock

65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
9:00 pm  JACK LEE AND DIVERSITY

Reggae Night – $5 cover
77 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-4554

The Everly Sisters tonight @ Giuseppe’s Italian Restaurant & Piano Bar ~ 6-9pm

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Hello friends and fans,
The EVERLY SISTERS will be performing tonight (6/23) at 1 Main St., Gloucester at Giuseppe’s
 Italian Restaurant & Piano Bar. Starts at 6pm till 9 pm.  Hope you can join us for awhile.
Best to everlyone,
Sheila and ELaine
also
HONKY TONK WOMEN of Gloucester will be performing
 JULY 4th before the evening events we will singing at ROCKY NECK “Nights on the Neck”
 at a little place called “Kiss on the Neck” from 7pm to 8pm (before the fireworks) along
 with many other musical acts that same night at earlier and later times.
HonkyTonk-OldCold
tonight at Giuseppe’s it will be just the two of us, hope you can join us.

Wolf Hill Black Swallowtail Chrysalis from Kate

Antonio Gentile Bandstand ♪♫♪ Music In Gloucester ♪♫♪ 2013 Summer Concert Series

2013 Summer Concert Series

Stage Fort Park, Hough Ave., Gloucester, MA

All Concerts feature a rain date of the following

Wednesday evening at 7pm

July 7 , 7pm 

 North Shore Acappella

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 Compaq Big Band (Jazz)

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July 21, 7pm

Overdrive (R & B with Horns)

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July 28, 7pm

Honky Tonk Women & Old Cold Tater

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August 4, 7pm

Walker Creek Band (Classic Rock)

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August 11, 7pm

Grupo Fantasia (Latin & World Music)

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August 18, 7pm

Cape Ann Community Band (Concert Band)


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August 26, 7pm

Cape Ann Big Band

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click here for more details>   http://www.davidlbenjamin.com/Antonio-Gentile-Bandstand.html

Music at Mile Marker 1 today with Dan King & AnnMarie 5-7 ~Then Safety 8-11 with special guest Ricky Diamond

Playing some Bandit Kings songs with Ann AnnMarie Shimanoski today then SAFETY 80S with special guest Ricky Diamond-5-7dkbw

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