Category: GMG Music Schedule
SELL-OUT ALERT: CASPIAN’S Pre-Sale nearly sold out in 1 day — if you want tickets get them now
You may or may not know that major rock stars live right down the road in Beverly, MA. CASPIAN, performed at Beverly’s Block Party last year, but mostly they tour the world. On October 18, they’re celebrating their 10th year as a band with a special hometown anniversary concert at The Larcom Theatre. Yesterday at noon, they offered pre-sale tickets to their fan-base, who turn out to be highly loyal — meaning the show is nearly sold out barely 24 hours later (most of the orchestra was sold out within an hour). That’s what I mean when I say, “rock stars.” So if you want to go to this once-in-a-decade event, get balcony seats now (right here).
Tonight’s show at the Dog Bar with Willie Alexander and Preacher Jack is dedicated Ed “Moose Savage in hopes of a quick recovery from his back surgery.
Tonight! DAVE SAG’S BLUES PARTY WITH SPECIAL GUEST: Evan Goodrow 8:30 to 11:30pm @ The Rhumb Line. 8.14.2014
We’re opening up the bomb bay this week to allow Mr. Evan Goodrow to fall on your brain stem. He of the handsome visage and huge pecs is ready and willing to take you to another dimension of sight and sound,where the naiads frolic to the boogie beat. Mr. G is a killer guitarist and vocalist. You must know this by now. He’s bringing along that fabulous Irish Ace of Pace, Mr. Benny Benson to chop some wood. And I, Salmon Dave Sag will be on base dooties. Smelling salts recommended.
Many busy executives ask me: who’s coming soon? So, here’s a rundown of upcoming events: Aug. 21 Ms. Cheryl Arena, harp and vocals, with the all star cast of Pete Henderson, rippin’ guitarist and Forrest “Frosty” Padgett on whips and chainsAug.28: the big one with The Flying Amero Brothers, featuring both J.B. and Fly! Dave Mattacks drums. Come cry in your beer!Sept. 4 Chris “Stovall” Brown with? We’ll be in orbit!
Sept. 11 A new singer! Danielle I didn’t write down her name, But Bob enik insists she’s the greatest. I”ll get back to you! jim Gambino pokes keys and Steevee Chagarris drums.
Sept.18 The Three Stooges, featuring Edd Scheer, Ricky “King” Russell and Mario Perrett
Sept.25 The Tootin’ Torquemada of the Tenor, Mr. Andrew Clark with Mike DiBari on glitar
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Harbor Loop Concert Series 2014. August 14, 2014. Dented School Bus & Funbucket 6:30pm
Jenny & Tyler at Community Church – 8/22/14

Cem Oslu, Turkish pianist, Concert at Annisquam Village Church – Sunday 8/17/14
Cem Oslu, Turkish pianist, Concert at Annisquam Village Church – Sunday 8/17/14
WHAT: Piano classics, and original compositions by Turkish prodigy, Cem Oslu
WHERE: Annisquam Village Church, 820 Washington Street, Gloucester
WHEN: Sunday, August 17, 7:30 PM
TICKETS: At the door only $15 / $10. Students
INFORMATION: 978.283.6416 or 978.281.0376
Hard on the heels of a brilliant stint as Music Director of the Annisquam Village Players’ production of “Peter Pan,” 21-year-old Turkish pianist Cem Oslu turns his talents to a mostly classical concert at the Annisquam Village Church, Sunday, August 17. Pushing the ivories in another direction is nothing new for this young prodigy. Born in 1992 in Adana, Turkey, Oslu started his music education with piano lessons at age 12. In only a year, he had won a full scholarship to Bilkent University’s Faculty of Music and Performing Arts where, for five years, he had the opportunity to study with Sanem Berkalp, Hande Dalkilic, Karl-Andreas Kolly, Oxana Yablonskaya, Edna Golandsky and Olga Kern.
In 2009, Oslu was awarded Third Prize in the Kamuran Gundemir Piano Competition, and later that year performed the Grieg Piano Concerto in A Minor with the Bilkent Sypmhonic Orchestra (the Turkish “BSO,” in Ankara), conducted by Isin Metin. He was also invited to perform in the 10th Antalya International Piano Competition and at the Musica Mundi International Chamber Music Festival in Belgium. In 2010, he performed Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No.1 with the Bursa Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ahmet Taviloglu. Later that year he was accepted to Vienna Conservatory where he studied for two years.
At Berklee College of Music, Oslu’s concentration has been Film Scoring and Electronic Production & Design. In 2013 he was awarded First Prize in the MTNA (Music Teacher’s National Association) Compositions Competition on both state and regional levels, and Second Prize at the national level.
Oslu moves to Los Angeles in September, with film work in his sights. Terry Sands, Director of the Annisquam Village Players, says, “Peter Pan might have stayed a boy forever…but Cem Oslu has already hit 21, and we’re going to say ‘We heard him when…’ He’s got a great future ahead of him, and we were lucky to get such a talent for our play. This concert will be cream on the top!”
The concert will include piano music of Bach, Chopin, Schumann, and Scriabin. Oslu promises to play a bit of Turkish music on the harpsichord (with its buff stop imitating the sound of the oud!), and a composition of his own, as well. The historic Annisquam Village Church is at 820 Washington Street in Gloucester (corner of Washington and Leonard Streets). General admission is at the door only: $15. / Students $10. One performance: Sunday, August 17.
Music Around Town ~ August 13-17, 2014
Wednesday’s with Fly Amero ~ Special Guest: Fozzie Hill 8:00pm
Wednesday, August 13th
Special Guest: FOZZIE HILL!!
Such a wonderful singer and player. Fozzie Hill brings pure
emotion to the stage… every time. Please join us! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Awesome food prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…
Bradley Royds
Allen Estes
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
ALERT: Only a few VIP Tickets left for James Montgomery’s Celebrate Gloucester Benefit Concert FRI AUG 22
As promised, we always tell FOBs before good stuff sells out and we’re almost out of VIP seats for James Montgomery’s Celebrate Gloucester Benefit for The Open Door on Friday, August 22nd at Cape Ann Marina’s Waterfront Pavilion (the BIG tent). VIP seats are right up front, plus you get Exclusive Early Entry and the Celebrate Gloucester Commemorative VIP Laminate in the picture. Tickets available here.
Even if you miss VIP (which you probably will if you don’t get them by tomorrow morning), you can still get a great seat inside the tent. We’re setting up the stage and seating so everyone gets a great view — and if the weather is good you can even sit at a table under the stars.

Video: Gloucester Blues Festival Finale
Ronnie Baker Brooks band with special guests Debbie Davies & Biscuit Miller. Battery ran out before just before the very end, but you get the idea. Everybody was dancin’!
Stagefort Park Bandstand Concert with Grupo Fantasia Band – Sunday August 10

Grupo Fantasia Band is an 8 piece Latin Band!. Come dance with friends and family at Stage Fort Park on Sunday, August 10 at 7pm. Check out this video of them at Topsfield Fair
LIVE VIDEO BLOGGING: Gloucester Blues Festival SOUND CHECK – Tickets Still Available at the Gate
Perfect weather for extraordinary music. Tickets still available at the gate. Kids are only $5 and under 5 years old are FREE!
Music at Eden’s Edge
Music at Eden’s Edge (www.edensedge.org), the North Shore’s own resident chamber music ensemble, presents Treble Treasures of August, an enchanting program of works from three centuries.
Magical discoveries await when mezzo soprano, flute, violin and piano meet in a potpourri of music, from J.S. Bach to Camille Saint-Säens, Leo Delibes to Daniel
Pinkham. This over-the-top mix will thrill with virtuosity, surprise with humor and touch the heart with something for everyone to savor.
These eclectic selections will be presented on Friday, August 22 at 8 PM at the First Universalist Church of Essex, 57 Main Street in Essex, and on Saturday, August 23 at 8 PM at the Home of John Archer, at 10 North Street in Danvers.
In addition, MEE will present the program on Tuesday, August 19 at 2 PM at the fully accessible Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church, 323 Locust Street in Danvers as part of its free Senior/Family Series.
Featuring GRAMMY-nominated mezzo soprano D’Anna Fortunato, the song cycle Along the Field by Ralph Vaughan-Williams is the heart-felt core of the concert. It consists of 8 songs, settings of texts by A.E. Housman. Filled with wit and charm as well as irony, regret and reflection, these are haunting and evocative pieces which really touch our deepest emotions. Based on traditional English folk-songs, the tunes and temperament have a timeless appeal, balancing between sweet sadness and delight.
“J.S Bach wrote many wonderful Cantatas numbering over 200 that I have found are quite satisfying to perform with the full forces of orchestra, chorus and soloists,” says Fortunato. “Part of this satisfaction comes from the dramatic story line and denouement from the 1st Chorus to the last Chorale. Many arias stand up well on their own in concert settings. The aria Ich will nach dem Himmel zu from Cantata 146 has such a journey within its form, taking one on a believers’ trip from the temptations of this earth to the longing for heaven. All the while, the aria brings to life brilliant violin figurations and energetic rhythms for the vocal writing which creates a terrific playful sense in a performance setting. What fun it will be to interchange my vocal line with the obbligato lines of my duet partner, Maria Benotti and keyboardist, Emily Murphy!”
The virtuosity of the flute, played by Orlando Cela, offers a sparkling opening to the concert in La Flûte invisible and La Flûte enchantée. Ravel’s La Flûte enchantée represents the exotic Far East; in this case, it is Scheherazade who, watching her master sleep, hears a flute in the distance in which sound all the despair and the joy of the world are encased. In the Saint-Saëns’ La Flûte invisible, the flute happens upon a poet (Victor Hugo), who hears the flute in the distance played by a shepherd. He cannot see it, but hears in it the most peaceful of sounds.
Le Rossignol by Leo Delibes is a virtuosic tour de force for the flute player. This aria provides a very literal background to the text being sung, requiring refinement to perform the very difficult lines while projecting a bird-like, joyful, relaxed feeling in the music – all without overpowering the delicate sung lines in the voice part. Indeed, the virtuosic solo flute is not just charming as the voice of the Rossignol (Nightingale), but is often breathtaking in its’ exciting roulades and candenzas. The vocal writing shadows much of the call and answer of a bird conversation with the flute, along with a lovely flowing line that carries poetic thoughts about love with a sweet pastoral feel.
“The Corigliano is my favorite!” says Cela of the Three Irish Folksong Settings. “Sometimes mist, sometimes flute, sometimes bird, the flute accompaniment is the most imaginative of all pieces for the combination of flute and voice duo that I have encountered. The texts by Colum, Yeats, and the anonymous The Foggy Dew are set very differently, and they really provide the listener with the deep understanding of the verses – sometimes virtuosic, sometimes pale, sometimes, soaring… The way that the voice and the flute are sometimes in complete cohesion and other times in seeming opposition, makes you feel like you are playing classical music, followed by Irish folk music, then bird calls.”
Also on the program are Saint-Saëns’ Le Bonheur est chose légère, Fauré’s Romance for Violin and Piano, and Vowels by Daniel Pinkham.
Concert tickets are $20 for general admission, $18 for seniors, and $15 for students and $55 for families (up to 5 family members). They may be purchased online at www.edensedge.org, at the door, or by calling 978-270-4463.
Lisa Marie tonight @ The Dave Sag’s Blues Party. 8:30 to 11:30 8.7.2014 Put on your dancing shoes!
Our medulla oblongation series continues this Thursday with the arrival of Ms. Lisa Marie, prepped and rarin’ to go. If I gotta tell who she is, you gotta sleep under a smaller rock. Without doubt, she’s the doyenne of all things musical, including her choice of material as well as vocal gurglings. She can sing in any key ,and unlock all the secrets. She’s invited along some groove postulates, too. First, there’s Scott Marshall, on gootar, a new guy for me, but the reviews have been excellent. Then there’s Johnny Juxo (don’t you love that name?), keyboard centipede and a regular jackhammer on the ivories. Love his style! Add a dollop of Dana Bonardi, on skins and the confused ramblings of Salmon Dave Sag, on base, and what do you have? A most memorable evening!
But wait! There’s more! I’ll be back that Saturday filling in on bass for that magical Queen of the local scene, Ms. Mari Martin. Always a great dance party. Not sure who’s showing up, but Mark Earley will be there with his honkaphonium. I can’t wait!
And, of course, for the Serutan® and Depends© crowd, I’ll be at the Rose Baker Senior Center on Monday. From 1 to 3 the Old Salty Jazz Band attempts to kick up its heels without needing physical therapy. If you’re free, you should see this before you have to go there by necessity.
And don’t forget, next Saturday is the 3rd Annual Globster Blooze Festival, in Stage Fort Park! A great lineup! I’ll see you there!
40 Railroad Ave.
Gloucester, Ma.
978-283-9732
Win Henri Smith Concert Tickets at the Sidewalk Bazaar
Aurelia Nelson of North Shore 104.9 is doing it again … yup she’s bringing her prize wheel down to the Sidewalk Bazaar tomorrow (Thursday) and you can win 2 tickets to see Henri Smith New Orleans Friends & Flavours feat. Grammy-winner Amadee Castenell at the Celebrate Gloucester Benefit Concert to help raise money for the Cape Ann YMCA Camping & Teen Services.
This concert kicks off Schooner Festival weekend on Friday August 29 at Cape Ann Marina’s Waterfront Pavilion (the BIG tent).
Henri Smith has been helping the YMCA raise money for teen programs ever since the Y started sending local teens to help rebuild his hometown of New Orleans.
These YMCA programs help nurture the potential of every child and teen as they improve our community’s health and well-being. It’s an important cause worth supporting.
Stop by the North Shore 104.9 booth (in front of Cape Ann Savings Bank) and spin the wheel.
There’s no cost, no catch.
Just spin & you could win to tickets to see Henri Smith, who almost always sells out when he performs on the North Shore!
Win James Montgomery concert tickets at the Sidewalk Bazaar
You’ve probably heard about our Celebrate Gloucester Benefit Concert Series that starts Aug 22 at Cape Ann Marina’s Waterfront Pavilion (the BIG tent).
And unless you’re just visiting, you probably also know that Gloucester’s Sidewalk Bazaar starts tomorrow and features all sorts of artists, artisans and bargains on Main Street through Saturday.
Starting tomorrow, you can enter to win 2 tickets to the James Montgomery Band with special guests, who are coming to Gloucester to help raise money for The Open Door.
Just find The Open Door’s booth at the Sidewalk Bazaar and get a raffle ticket for their 3 minute shopping spree (see Craig Kimberley’s video of last year’s winner here.)
Every raffle ticket purchased at the Sidewalk Bazaar is automatically entered to win 2 free tickets to the concert.
One winner will be announced on the Open Door’s Facebook Page after being drawn at the end of each day.
Your raffle ticket helps support the Open Door AND you just might win tickets to one of this summer’s hottest shows!
Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line ~ Special Guest: Toni Ann Enes 8.6.2014
This Week:
Grilled Salmon, $12.95!
Wednesday, August 6th
Special Guest: TONI ANN!!

Toni Ann Enes joins us once again. Gentle voice. Soulful
music. Pure joy. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Grilled Salmon, $12.95!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…
Fozzie Hill

Bradley Royds

Allen Estes

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Grilled Salmon, $12.95!
Wednesday, August 6th
Special Guest: TONI ANN!!
Toni Ann Enes joins us once again. Gentle voice. Soulful
music. Pure joy. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Grilled Salmon, $12.95!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…
Fozzie Hill
Bradley Royds
Allen Estes
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Great musicians like Johnny Winter and James Montgomery inspire each other
You may know that legendary blues man James Montgomery toured the world for 5 years as featured member of Johnny Winter’s band, so Johnny’s recent passing hit James extra hard.
There’s a special bond among musicians (especially those who tour together) that’s hard to describe. I’ve never been to war, but the guys I know who have describe a very similar bond among the people in their unit.
Rather than try to describe this bond, I figure the best way to convey it is by demonstrating through music. Isn’t that what music does anyhow — convey a feeling or circumstance that’s impossible to describe?
Check out this video of James with The Johnny Winter Band in NYC. Johnny & James don’t even look at each other, but they don’t have to. Their musical bond holds it all together.
Perhaps, when he kicks off the Celebrate Gloucester Benefit Concert Series on August 22 at Cape Ann Marina’s Waterfront Pavilion, we’ll get James to give us a taste of what it was like to tour with one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived! Get your tickets NOW before they sell out like Johnny Winter at the Larcom in January.
August at Rockport Music
August At Rockport Music
This August, Rockport Music offers a wide variety of music with The Bad Plus and jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman to pianist Anthony De Mare in a tribute to Sondheim’s music on piano. In mid-August, the 3rd Annual Rockport Jazz Festival brings such legendary jazz musicians as Kenny Barron and Christian McBride to genre-defying Donal Fox to young jazz artists like drummer Ali Jackson and jazz singer Cyrille Aimée. The month doesn’t end there as we also have many other performers including the Kingston Trio, Tom Rush, Paula Cole and Capitol Steps.









