Lanesville Community Center Music Festival Sunday Sept. 19

The Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan St., Gloucester,
presents the first annual Lanesville Music Festival on Sunday Sept. 19, 1 – 6
PM. Five hours of great music performed by some of the North
Shore’s best. Each hour will include primary musicians with guest players,
covering selections from acoustic classics, bluegrass, blues, Celtic, jazz,
swing, and new originals. The line up is: 1-2PM: Barry O’Brien and
friends, 2-3PM: Steve Brennan and Henry Nigro, 3-4PM: Ryan/Ortolani/Fleming,
4-5PM: Sheila Jones and Ron Schrank, with Honky Tonk Women, and 5-6PM: Wild
Maple (Gary Dolinsky, Trish DeCaprio and friends). The setting
is outdoors, under the tent in the field next to
the historic barn that houses the Lanesville Community
Center. Food and beverages will be available for sale by The Plum Cove
Grind, Smokin’ Jim’s BBQ, The Lobster Pool, and Fisherman’s Brew. Local
crafts for sale, plus a great raffle. Admission is free, with
donations gratefully accepted. Parking is available at the St. Paul
Lutheran Church at 1123 Washington St. Come join
us!
The LCC is currently raising funds to
redesign the center’s interior to accommodate more music and arts, as well as
private parties, to create a community resource for everyone
to enjoy. Come see what we are up to. For more information on
the players, other LCC events, parking areas, and directions, see our website,
http://www.lanesvillecommunitycenter.org

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com

Thursday Night Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line ~ Special Guest Cheryl Arena


 

From Mr Dave Sags himself,
  After a trooly yucky week weatherwise, you’ve got no excuse for comin’ out to play,so, here it is: the fateful admixture of Ms. Cheryl Arena, vocal miss and conglomerist, with the boys in the band. Last time she was here, the roof was rockin’ and the neighbors were knocking. We’re glad to have her back!
  Hoisting her up to the top floor will also be that sawdusty swami of the ivories, Mr. John Cameron Swayze, from Mutual of Omigod, threatening us with a glissando or two on his organ,Old growth Forrest “Frosty” Padgett, on drummbulators, and ,of course, Greg “Hazmat” Tower, on catarrh, as well as myself, on base. Don’t be a cube, rube, go ape.
  While I’m at it, those left standing should make plans to limp on down to Cap’t Carlo’s next Monday nite. Seems like I got roped into crooning my way through the Great american Songbook with the likes of Mark Early, on tenor and barium sax,John Hyde, on keys, and Frosty (again!) on drummps. I’m expecting a slew of coolcats to drop by, fall down , or maybe sit in. The weather is gonna be georgeous , hot and bothered, and we’ll be out on the deck. It’ll be a great surprise,for you and to me!
Click photo for Cheryl Arena's myspace page

 

Rockport Legion Band Final Summer Concert, Sunday, August 29, 2010

Here’s a teaser for our last summer concert:

“On Sunday, 7:00pm  ~ August 29, the Rockport Legion Band will present the final concert of the 2010 summer season. Jason Howard and Steve Thomas will co-conduct the program which will include marches by Panella, Sousa, Hall, Maquet, Meacham, plus a march written for the band by a former member of the band; a salute to the American Armed Forces, a Broadway medley, and Tchaikovsky’s “1812 )\Overture”, which will feature live rifle fire provided by the American Legion Post 98 Honor Guard.

As usual, refreshments will be available and parking is free, but listeners will need to provide their own seating. Copies of the band’s CD will also be available. Further information may be posted on the band’s web page at: http://rockportlegionband.wordpress.com

Steve Thomas, Music Director
Rockport (MA) Legion Band
WEB:  http://rockportlegionband.wordpress.com
E: rockportband@gmail.com

WOLFSTOCK- This weekend

WOLFSTOCK REGGAE CONCERT
featuring JAH SPIRIT
to Benefit Wolf Hollow in Ipswich

http://www.jahspirit.com

Raymond Fields, Essex Road, Ipswich, MA

Saturday, August 28, 2010 – Gates Open at 3:00 PM

Admission – $10.00 per person, 5 & under – free

Food & Drink by: Barbecue by the Farm of Essex, Organic Garden, and Mercury Brewing Mobile Tap

I have yet to check out Wolf Hollow, but it’s definitely on my to do list, for more information visit their site…

http://www.wolfhollowipswich.org

Tonight @ Lat 43 Dennis Monagle With Special Guests ~ Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski from the Trey Anastasio Band

This is a taste of The SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT OPEN JAM ~ 8-23-2010~ TO FEATURE MEMBERS OF TREY ANASTASIO BAND ~ Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski from the Trey Anastasio Band ~ Renee Dupree, Dan King, Joe Cardoza and Dennis Monagle.

I got goosebumps watching this video.

Joanne

Tunes on the Town From The Topside Grill

Hello, here is an update for this weekend for The Topside Grill…

Who: Ten Foot Polecats

When: Thursday 8/26/10. 8:00pm

Where: Topside Grill

Who: Jamie Kent

When: Friday 8/27/10: 9:00pm

Where: Topside Grill

See below for more info…

Thursday August 26
Ten Foot Polecats
Ten Foot Polecats are a punk blues band with their deep roots drawn from the North Mississippi Hill Country.  Even though they are basically in their sophomore season, they have made quite an impression on the National and local music scenes as they are currently one of the few blues based bands booked across the region in the rock, blues, punk, rockabilly and psychobilly circuits.  They have also been recently signed to the Hillgrass Bluebilly Record Label out of Austin, Texas. Known as a record label that is at the forefront of the raw & primal roots revolution movement, Hillgrass Bluebilly, and Ten Foot Polecats seem like a perfect match. Nationally, Ten Foot Polecats have been showcased at the 2009 Deep Blues Festival in Minnesota, The 2008 & 2009 Keene Music Festival in New Hampshire, the 2008 Boston Music Festival, and are scheduled to appear in the 2010 Muddy Roots Festival in Nashville, Tennessee and 2010 Heavy Rebel Weekender in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  They have also toured the United States in 2008 & 2009 and played venues from New York City to Seattle and have shared the stage with such nationally known acts as T-Model Ford, Kenny Brown, Kent Burnside and The New Generation, Bob Margolin, Wayne Hancock, Billy Joe Shaver, Black Diamond Heavies, Left Lane Cruiser, Cedell Davis, The Scissormen, Robert Cage, Elmo Williams, The Goddamn Gallows, Sasquatch & The Sickabillys, The Koffin Kats, and more.
“There ain’t a lotta scrappy-ass electric juke-joint blues comin’ outta Allston (Massachusetts), but this dirty trio’s first full-length album makes it seems that the Charles River is a direct tributary of the Mississippi as The Ten Foot Polecats add muscle, blood, and heart to a genre in need of all three.”

– Ted Drozdowski,  Boston Phoenix Check out more at www.myspace.com/thetenfootpolecats

Friday August 27
Jamie Kent:
Neoteny is Jamie Kent’s debut album and is a true reflection of his personality, song writing, talent, and aspirations. The album takes listeners on a journey through the depths of Kent’s mind, touching on experiences in his life that we all can relate to and introducing us to characters that have emerged through Kent’s playful nature and heartfelt imagination.
PRESS:
“Kent possesses a great voice and a fearlessness to be admired as he drifts through glimpses of blues, jazz, and rock notes that suggest Steely Dan influences without being derivative. This one has true promise.”
Donnie Moorhouse, The Springfield Republican
“A fresh, young 23-year-old singer-songwriter with big dreams and an ever-expanding fan base, local artist Jamie Kent’s future as a performer looks quite promising. Drawing on influences from modern artists like Jack Johnson and Jamie Cullum, as well as paying tribute to classic greats Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra, Kent’s perfectly mellifluous tunes are roll-the-windows-down, soak-up-some-sun kind of good.”

The Iron Horse Entertainment Group Check out more at www.jamiekent.com

Thanks,

Doug Silva

General Manager

Topside Grill

50 Rogers St.

Gloucester, MA

(978) 281-1399 (Business)

(978) 335-1014 (Cell)

www.topsidegrill.com

Looks Like The Harbor Loop Concert Is In for Real Hometown Jam Session

The Harbor Loop @ Fitz Hugh Lane Park

August 26, 2010 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Dented School Bus is a local all-star group with members from Garfish, Scarlett, Megan McKenzie Band, Phat Maxx and other Gloucester bands.

The following folks might wander onto “the Bus” over the course of the evening:
John Silviera, Walter Piscitello, Frank Bernadini, Doug Comeau, Kevin Lopes, Theresa Gray, John Donlon, Frank Hawks, Brian Madey and Thad Bernard.
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Opening band:

Josh Caress & The Glasnost Gang team up with members of Magnolia:
Josh Caress (formerly of Gloucester favorites The Troubadours): guitar & vocals, Jud Abts: guitar, AAron Butt: guitar, Ken MacLeod: drums, Dan Hayward: Bass, Dan Kaplan: piano & vocals, Eleanor Halgren: vocals.


Click photo for Josh Caress's website

Josh Caress & The Glasnost Gang team up with members of Magnolia:


Josh Caress (formerly of Gloucester favorites The Troubadours): guitar & vocals, Jud Abts: guitar, AAron Butt: guitar, Ken MacLeod: drums, Dan Hayward: Bass, Dan Kaplan: piano & vocals, Eleanor Halgren: vocals.

About Josh Caress & The Glasnost Gang

While he doesn’t always admit it up front, Josh Caress is old enough to remember the Cold War, having grown up in that last generation of American kids who lived under safety net of “assured mutual destruction” that prevented the two most powerful nations on earth from destroying each other because of their diametrically opposed ideologies.

But for a kid growing up in suburban Illinois in the 1980’s, these things were in the background. For Josh anyway, life was good – his parents loved each other, there was a street to ride your bike, a yard to play baseball, and an older brother to pick on you. Josh used these experiences as the starting point for his 2007 breakthrough album, “The Rockford Files,” called “a lovingly crafted and heartfelt work of the highest order” by independentclauses.com.

But he left Illinois when he was ten, moving around the country from L.A. to Michigan, to New England. And now Josh Caress is a grown-up, with a family of his own, and things are much more complicated. And “Perestroika” is a complicated record. The imagery of the title track, “Perestroika On My Mind,” evokes political struggles and spiritual warfare, while other tracks like “Deconstruct,” “Lies” and “Problem/Solution” bring indictments against the darker side of the current cultural climate. But at the heart of “Perestroika,” there is still a little kid from Rockford, Illinois, struggling to resist cynicism, rescue innocence, and kindle the lanterns of hope in all of us.

“Perestroika” is Josh’s sixth self-released record since 2005. He has played all over the United States, from Boston’s Club Passim to Chicago’s Uncommon Ground. He also opened for Rosie Thomas in Grand Rapids, MI, where he was named a finalist in at the FFM festival at Calvin College in 2007. His music has been heard in the film Still On Her Keel by Halfway Rock Media, and has earned consistently positive reviews at independentclauses.com. Josh and his band, The Glasnost Gang, are currently performing in the Boston area and looking to add more dates to the schedule. Josh lives in Massachusetts with his wife and their son, Noah.

About Magnolia

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Click photo for Magnolia's website

After a chance meeting between singer songwriter Dan Kaplan and drummer Ken Macleod, Magnolia quickly added longtime friend and guitarist Judson Abts to the lineup. After several months of writing and developing new material, the lineup was filled out with bassist Santiago Saenz, violinist Tina Muzzi, and vocalist Eleanor Halgren.

With myriad influences ranging from traditional folk music and Americana to more contemporary indie and pop, Magnolia combines to form a sound that is at once familiar, but altogether their own.  Abts’ guitar playing is both soaring and untamed, but can also be reserved and ethereal – he brings a keen ear for pop hooks and an impeccable ability to provide the perfect textural backdrop to Macleod’s rhythmic foundation.

All the while, Kaplan explores recognizable themes of love and loss, emotional insecurity and mortality, but manages to survey the landscape of twentysomething trials by fire without sounding derivative. Coupled with a delivery that is both heartfelt and honest, Kaplan’s tales of longing, youth, and world-weariness defy categorization into any one genre.

“I’ve always been drawn to the idea of not being constrained by any preconceived ideas of what music has to be…the goal has always been to figure out how to break the patterns that are so easy [for me] to fall into – to constantly challenge myself to write better melodies, better songs.”

And with an extensive back catalogue already, including 3 solo EPs and a new full length album due out this spring, it’s clear that there’s no end in sight to his creative potential.

Now equipped with a full time practice space and studio in the coastal town of Gloucester, MA, Magnolia will continue to bring their unmistakable style and sound to Boston and throughout the surrounding area.

This is when the magic begins. I would not miss this for the world.

Joanne

Tonight ~ SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT OPEN JAM ~ 8-23-2010~ TO FEATURE MEMBERS OF TREY ANASTASIO BAND

SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT OPEN JAM TO FEATURE MEMBERS OF TREY ANASTASIO BAND

On Monday, August 23 Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski from the Trey Anastasio Band (the guitarist from Phish) will join host Dan King at The Rhumbline in Gloucester for a special Monday Night Open Jam. Paczkowski is originally from Chatham Mass. and Lawton lived in Salem for many years before moving to Vermont to concentrate on his local collaborations. He hosted a multitude of popular open mics and jams in the North Shore and has played in the Boston area for many years (Hard Rock Cafe, the Orpheum…) through his years there and has collaborated with King often, live and in the studio.

The infamous Open Jam is celebrating 15 years this August and will feature a full set by Russ and Ray’s new duo, Soule Monde (Lawton, the drummer and Paczkowski, the keyboardist of the Trey Anastasio Band and Classic TAB).Other special guests will include the Bandit King’s Dennis Monagle, Joe Cardoza, Renee Dupuis, and Ann Marie Shimanoski, as well as Brian O’Connor of Groove, Sebastian Moceri of UFO and many more!

Lawton and Paczkowski are members of Trey Anastasio’s solo band and Lawton also tours with Vermont band, Strangefolk. Between them, Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski have backed up the likes of Santana, Dave Matthews, Steve Earle, Los Lobos, and countless others over their celebrated careers. They have played Bonaroo. Austin City Limits, All Points West, and Red Rocks, to name just a few. Lawton and Paczkowski are pleased to bring this wealth of music experience back to the North Shore, to the Rhumbline in particular, and to the longest running jam in Cape Ann history!

The Monday, August 23 show will be a special live event, not an Open Jam. However, usually The Open Jam is a weekly session where local musicians may sign up and sing or play with a full or partial band. This is any local (and not so local) musician’s  best opportunity to showcase their talent in front of an encouraging, excited audience. PA, mics, drum kit and some instruments provided. Featuring a stellar house-band comprised of Dan King, Dennis Monagle, and Joe Cardoza. Mondays in August.Monday, August 23 at The Rhumbline.  41 Railroad Ave., Gloucester, MA; 9:30pm, no cover.

WIN FREE TICKETS TO CELEBRATE GLOUCESTER

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WIN FREE TICKETS TO CELEBRATE GLOUCESTER

Oops, there’s a spelling mistake — just one.  It’s on a Celebrate Gloucester poster somewhere in Gloucester.  Only ONE poster has the spelling mistake.

FIND THE MISTAKE AND WIN

We will give 2 FREE TICKETS to first person who tells us where it is.  Just leave a comment on this blog post (see below).  The first person who correctly identifies the location of the poster with the misspelled word wins the tickets.

WIN ANOTHER TICKET

It gets better.  After you find the poster with the misspelled word, just tell us what the misspelled word is and how to spell it correctly and WIN 3 TICKETS TOTAL.

Good Luck!

Peter Van Ness, Producer

Celebrate Gloucester

Paula Karahalis Band Harbor Loop Concert Captured By Hartson Media

Sam Hartson Sends In This Clip From Last Night-

Great Work Sam!

You can check out Sam’s website- http://www.hartsonmedia.com/

Paula Karahalis Band website is- http://www.myspace.com/paulakband

Looking forward to more of Sam’s Fiesta Documentary Coming Soon!

Chelsea Berry Show at the Gloucester Community Cinema to Benefit Action, Inc.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo by Louise

Gloucester – Singer/songwriter Chelsea Berry will be performing at the Cape Ann Community Cinema on Thursday, August 26, with 50% of proceeds going to Gloucester-based human services agency Action, Inc.

Action, Inc. aims to improve the quality of life for low-income residents of Cape Ann and beyond by minimizing the effects of poverty, promoting economic security and advocating for social change. An integral part of the community since 1965, Action achieves its mission through a wide range of programs and services, including access to public benefits, the COMPASS Youth Program for at-risk teens, home care for elders and disabled adults, job training and adult education programs, assistance with home heating and utility payments, home weatherization and energy conservation, an emergency homeless shelter, housing advocacy, and more.

Originally from Alaska, Berry now lives and regularly performs throughout Cape Ann, and is also a part of the Boston music scene, playing at venues such as the House of Blues and the Paradise. Berry released her new original album Walk with Me in June.

Thursday’s show is all-ages and begins at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $15 at the door. To have your tickets held at the door, email chelseaberrymusic@gmail.com or
robertnewton@massbayfilmproject.org. The Gloucester Community Cinema seats 125 livingroom-style and features a gourmet snack bar. Attendees may also bring in their own food and beverages.

For more information on Thursday’s show and upcoming performances by Chelsea Berry, call
her at 978-325-1168, email
chelseaberrymusic@gmail.com, or visit her website at
http://chelseaberry.com.
To learn more about Action, Inc., visit
www.actioninc.org or call 978-282-1000. Action’s main
offices are located at 180 Main Street in Gloucester

Roaring Mary @ The Pleasant Street Tea Company ~ This evening 6:30 to 9:30

Roaring Mary, a Celtic music trio with guest musicians who appear at the Pleasant St. Tea Co. on the first, third, and (when applicable) fifth Fridays of every month, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Roaring Mary consists of Lin Swicker on guitar, banjo, and mandolin, Steve Levy on banjo, guitar, and mandolin, and vocals, and David de la Barre on whistle, Scottish small pipes, concertina and vocals. They do traditional music from the British Isles–Scotland, Ireland, Britain, and Wales. Invited guests join them each time for additional tunes and songs. They have a Facebook page, Roaring Mary, with graphics etc. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Roaring-Mary/124771567541091?v=wall

It’s a great time and very cool for kids as well as adults in a venue that is not a bar, appropriate for all ages. Hope to see you there!


Thanks for all you do here Joey, it’s a great website!!

Sincerely,

Pamela Campbell

You Want Your Organization To Grab Some of That Celebrate Gloucester Money?

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here’s how-

CLICK HERE TO NOMINATE A PROJECT OR CHARITY TO
RECEIVE FUNDS RAISED BY CELEBRATE GLOUCESTER

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For More Info Check out The Celebrate Gloucester Home Page-

http://www.celebrategloucester.com/

“The Pipers Are Coming to Rockport!

The Rockport Legion Band is pleased to announce that it will be joining forces once again with the North Shore’s own Creagan More Pipes and Drums on Sunday, August 22 for its next program. If you’re a pipe fan, this is an event you don’t want to miss. Last year’s program was fantastic, and this year the show should be even better.

This free, family-friendly concert will be held on the bandstand at Rockport’s Back Beach and begins at 7:00 P.M. Newcomers should know that they will need to bring their own seating (chairs or groundcloths), and that parking is free along Beach Street after 6:00. Refreshments will be available, as will copies of the band’s last CD.

If you haven’t heard the band recently, August 22 is a good time to drop by and renew your acquaintance..

Complete program listings are posted on the RLB Web Page. ”

Thanks for helping us out with our publicity — I also hope that you’re getting some traffic from your link on our page.

Steve Thomas, Music Director
Rockport (MA) Legion Band
WEB:  http://rockportlegionband.wordpress.com
MAIL: rockportband@gmail.com