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The Four Legged Faithful tonight @ The Rhumb Line
The Four Legged Faithful are a band made up of 4 ordinary men who all thrive on playing music together. Their aim is not to play traditional folk or bluegrass music, but instead to create beautiful, heart-felt, and genuine music using traditional folk/bluegrass instruments. They create a sound that is honest and reflects the band’s many musical influences from nearly all genres. All members sing; creating multiple combinations of 2, 3, and 4-part harmonies. All members write and sing songs about their thoughts, families, and the natural world that surrounds them. For a band without a drummer, The Four Legged Faithful achieve an incredible level of intensity using foot percussion and layered rhythms throughout every measure.
SAFETY 80s RETURNS!! THE SUMMER SEQUEL ~ Plus an early show with Dan King and Mike O’Connell ~ Acoustic Roots Session
Cape Pond Ice New Shirts
Hey Joey – Great to see you and Frank hard at work grading all those beautiful Lobsters, and to catch up on Gloucester Harbor’s development and DPA woes….
I hope you’re already wearing your newest, coolest T-shirt, inspired by your own GMG Dri-Fit working man’s sweat free shirt… our hard working Cape Pond Ice crew are thanking you for the great idea and addition to our clothing line-up, in sweat-free Black, as delivering heavy bags and blocks of ice is not always as Cool as it’s made out to be. We went with a quality “BadgerSport” brand, screen-printed for us by Linda Jernegan at Jungle in Ipswich.
New Cape Pond Ice T-Shirt !!!! Black Dri-Fit Tee with our “Pure Yankee Cold” logo on the front left and “The Coolest Guys Around” on the back. Available now on our website, or swing by the shop at 104 Commercial Street Gloucester, or you can order yours today on-line at www.capepondice.com or:
http://www.capepondice.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CPI&Product_Code=DriFit&Category_Code=NS
Magnolia road race registration
Fish on Fridays
The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.
Today Kathy looks at Dried and Salted Cod.
Turner Seafoods follows an old family recipe using salt cod for fish cakes from grandmother Nana Turner of St. John’s Newfoundland. Chef Yale Woodson and Olga Sola talk about the production in Melrose for their Gloucester fish market. http://www.turners-seafood.com/
From wikipedia:
The production of salt cod dates back at least 500 years, to the time of the European discoveries of the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. When explorer Jacques Cartier ‘discovered’ the mouth of the St. Laurence River in what is now Canada and claimed it for France, he noted the presence of a thousand Basque boats fishing for cod. More
Photos and video © Kathy Chapman 2013
http://www.kathychapman.com
Music Around Town ♪♫♪ August 23-25, 2013
Details of 2nd GDBP "Spirit of Gloucester Cocktail Contests" with photos From Kirsten Elaine Meyers
Kirsten writes-
Champion mixologist Misty Baker, representing DogBar, was announced today at Ryan & Wood Distillery as the winner of the second “Spirit of Gloucester Cocktail Contests” with gin-based “Knockabout Jell-O™ Shots”. The contest is being held at each of the three Downtown Gloucester Block Parties of 2013 and Block Party Organizers designed it to increase the connectivity and upward momentum between the Sponsoring Supporter Ryan & Wood Distillery, local restaurants and the block party participants.
Gloucester mixologists from the following restaurants accepted the challenge to create a winning cocktail using local distillery Ryan & Wood’s Knockabout Gin™: Giuseppe’s, Ohana, Alchemy, DogBar and Lat43.
Block partyers tried sample sizes of the competing cocktails, which were also offered for sale that night. They then voted for their favorite by placing a wooden nickel, distributed to the restaurants by the sponsor, in the cask that had that restaurant’s names branded into it.
Like last time, the votes were very close and the winner, Baker, finished with only eight more votes than the mixologist in second place. When asked how she came up with her creation she said “I decided to do something evocative of my hometown of New Orleans where August means fun summer drinks. We decided to keep it simple: No need to lose sleep over it! And what party is complete without jungle juice and Jell-O™ shots? DogBar is the Party of the Block Party and so we decided to go all of the way.
Baker did just that, making her own tonic water, 6 cups of which she simmered to a boil before adding in 12 T unflavored gelatin, whisking in 4 cups of Knockabout Gin™, and 3 or 4 cups of fresh lime. She poured the mixture into little plastic cups and then grated fresh lime zest on top.
Ohana restaurant co-owner Alyssa Dadulas created a heavenly elixir called “Rosemary Gin Lemonade” made mainly of three simple ingredients: Rosemary-infused simple syrup, lemon and Knockabout Gin™. Her father and advisor Paul Cohen said “We work with the philosophy of making drinks that are seasonal and that enhance the flavor of the spirit rather than covering it up.” Dadulas’s husband and co-owner Enz Dadulas said “We are very happy with the “Spirit of Cape Ann Cocktails Contest” at the Block Party because it encourages patrons to move around to different restaurants rather than stay in the same place all night long.
“Distillery co-owner Bob Ryan said that he was thrilled by the popularity of cocktails and of the contest, and of the level of skill exhibited by each of the contestants: “These people are not bartenders, they are mixologists.” He was also delighted at the “cocktail chatter” he heard at each of the five competing restaurants, and at the “big grin on the faces of the proprietors. What’s good for us is good for Gloucester and vice versa. Restaurant patrons love being greeted with a sample and having something to talk about as they wait for their table.”
Ryan & Wood Co-Owner Kathy Ryan remarked on the ingenuity and flair displayed by each of the participating restaurants. “Giuseppe’s worked with the citrus notes in the gin and made a grapefruit-based cocktail. The samples, together with the amazing live piano music outside drew enthusiastic crowds that lined up at Giuseppe’s door. Ohana used rosemary brilliantly to highlight the botanicals that enhanced the juniper and other flavors in the spirit. Lat43 thought way out of the box and added pickled ginger and wasabi, including these potent flavors in each of the samples for an exciting experience. Alchemy used mint and lime in a sophisticated combination that was pleasing to the palate. And the winner, Dog Bar, infused the gin with homemade tonic water to then create a drink that was “very cool”.
Kathy Ryan talked about the spirit being featured in the September event: Ryan & Wood™ Straight Rye Whiskey. Ryan said that Rye whiskey was made from many different grains and was a big part of the Gloucester economy until Prohibition when it disappeared. It has come back in a big way and local mixologists will have a chance to do something truly unique, just in time for the winter months.
Baker commented “Just know this: Bourbon is my favorite and Rye is in the same family, so this next contest is the one I’ve been waiting for.” All restaurants within the area of the Gloucester Downtown Block Party are encouraged to enter the third and final round, whether they have competed previously or not.
Good Harbor “ROCKS!”
Good Harbor “ROCKS!” 8/23/2013 10:05AM


Good Harbor “ROCKS!”
Bluefin Blowout Weekend!
more details- www.bluefinblowout.com
Today is the day! The Captain’s meeting gets underway tonight at Cape Ann Marina for the start of the 2013 Bluefin Blowout. 37 years ago, things weren’t that different. Last year only two fish were taken in the two day tournament. There are a lot more competitors this year. Things are about to get fun, fun, Funky!
CAPE ANN CHAMBER’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER RESIGNS
CAPE ANN CHAMBER’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER RESIGNS
Today, the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce announced that Robert W. Heidt, Jr., the Chamber’s Chief Executive Officer, has announced his resignation to accept another leadership position in the Chamber industry. Heidt’s departure comes after nearly two years of distinguished service in which he advanced many of the organization’s goals and helped strengthen the Cape Ann business community.
"Robert has been an invaluable, motivated leader for our organization and Cape Ann. His ability to advocate for business, build partnerships and drive the organization forward serves as a model for those who follow. While we are sorry to see him go, we are so very fortunate to have benefited from Robert’s leadership. The Chamber will build upon the progress under Robert’s tenure while continuing in its mission to advance the region’s business interests," said Ed Collard, 2013 Board President.
During his tenure, Heidt is credited with dramatically enhancing the financial stability, bolstering internal & external communications strategies, building a dynamic team of professionals and adding additional levels of transparency to the growing organization. "It has been a privilege working shoulder to shoulder with so many dedicated professionals who care deeply about the vitality of Cape Ann. In today’s very competitive, global environment, it is critical that America’s Chambers strive for world-class commitment and meaningful results – together, we have done that. I give much credit to my team, members and partners I’ve had the honor of working with and look forward to their continued progress.” said Robert Heidt.
Heidt will leave his post on October 1st. Peter Webber, will oversee Chamber operations until a new Chief Executive Officer is hired, appointed by Ed Collard, 2013 Board President. Ed Collard will be leading the Search Committee for the organization’s next Chief Executive Officer.
Off Island
Seafood Throwdown, Farmers Market, Live Music on Schooners and in the Streets. It’s still Summer folks!

Can you feel it? People trying to pack a whole summer into the last week before school starts, which seems to get earlier every year. It feels like there’s so much going on that every choice we make effectively says “No” to a dozen other things we’d like to do. Take today for instance. Live music starts at 11:30am at Stage Fort Park and continues into the night at restaurants, clubs, @ Shalin Liu, on schooners and in the streets. See the full live music schedule here.
Just in case that’s not enough for you, there’s also the Farmer’s Market at Stage Fort Park from 3-6:30 and today you can catch NAMA’s only Gloucester-based Seafood Throwdown of the year at 4:30 featuring a showdown between 2012 HarvestFest champs Gloucester’s Willow Rest and 2008 Genoa World Pesto champs Beverly’s Prides Osteria. Spectators get to taste the food so you really don’t want to miss this one!
See how much fun these Seafood Throwdowns are in this video by Joey from the 2010 epic rematch between Passports & Dog Bar.
Harbor Loop Concert Series 2013 ~ Tonight with Allen Estes “Souls of The Sea” and The Walker Creek Band 6:30 to start.
Allen Estes~Souls Of the Sea
http://www.allenestes.com/allenestes/Allen_Estes_Welcome.html
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The Walker Creek Band
Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line with his special guest Lydia Warren 8.22.2013. 8:30-11:30

Dave says,
The heat’s on high this week as we cave in to our animal desires with the welcome addition of a new musician to our Augean Stables: Ms. Lydia Warren. This gal, tender as an egg from a bluebird’s nest, absolutely wrecked the joint at the Glou. Blues Fest a coupla weeks ago. She plays scorching glitar, and sings like an angel. You gotta czech this out. She blew me away!
Worse, I’ve got the hottest guitarist on the Boston scene, Mr. Chris “Stovall” Brown, to back her up. And, completing the circuit, Mr. Forrest “Frosty” Padgett is gonna keep time for us. I need a doctor….if you miss this, you should get burial insurance.
Worse, I’ve got the hottest guitarist on the Boston scene, Mr. Chris “Stovall” Brown, to back her up. And, completing the circuit, Mr. Forrest “Frosty” Padgett is gonna keep time for us. I need a doctor….if you miss this, you should get burial insurance.
Check out Lydia Warren here > http://www.lydiawarren.com/Lydia_Warren/Oh,_hi.html
Photo take at the 2nd Gloucester Annual Blues Festival 8.10.2013
THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT
Magnolia Road Race
Hi Joe,
Thanks again for all of your help on the race this year. GMG has a prime position on our shirts and we are putting up a banner on the side of the Library for race day and a few weeks after to thank all of our sponsors.
Thanks in part to your video, we have sold out all of our free t-shirts for the first 100 pre registrants early this year. There will not likely be any available race day. However, we have decided to make more available to the first 10 people who show up to register in person on Friday night, between 7-8PM at the Library. We all agree these are the best shirts we have done yet. I will bring yours by soon. We are also keeping the low $20 entry fee for anyone who shows up Friday, which will save you $5.
So…on top of the kid’s fun run, the 5K main event, pancake breakfast, bouncy house, fire engine display, and crafts fair…. The Library is also setting up a hot dog stand at the Magnolia Pier around 11AM. That’s right! Hot Dogs and Pier Jumping. The weather is going to be perfect. Does it get any better than that?
Best,
Randy
http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=2100475
Spread the Word! PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Library is opening the gates starting at 8:45am; right after the fun run on Saturday August 24. Yet another reason to run watch or volunteer. $5 for adults and $2 for kids.
This certified 5k course is lined with spectators, loops around the shore, and is chock full of gorgeous ocean views (and breezes!) Historically 200-400 runners participate and 50 volunteers run the show. Post-race celebrations include an awards ceremony, refreshments, and this year the Magnolia Library Center’s 125th anniversary celebration. ALL proceeds benefit the Magnolia Library Center, a non-profit community organization dedicated to enriching the lives of our residents by providing educational and cultural experiences through programming and events.
For more information email or call:
Amy Greaves (617) 283 2363
magnoliarace@gmail.com
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Just A Little Time Left To Get Tickets For Sista Felicia’s Book Launch Gala At Cruiseport!
Sista Felicia writes-
I am thrilled to announce that Maurizio Pasquele from Music Paradise Productions will be in the Ballroom as our entertainer for the evening. Get your dancing shoes ready, and don’t forget to come hungry…Cruiseport Gloucester will be serving recipes straight from the pages of the cookbook! Tickets to the Gala are on sale now. Message me for tickets or stop by the GMG tent at the Gloucester Farmers Market today 8/22/13, at the Beautiful Stage Fort Park 3-6 pm to purchase tickets. Their will be additional copies for sale during the Gala.
Hunky Dory
Joe Thomas & Memory Layne on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes tonight

photo Sheila Roberts Orlando
Giuseppe’s gets it. They know how to blend food and music into an entertaining evening out for all ages.
Earlier this year they partnered with T Max, editor of The Noise Magazine to feature local singers and songwriters in what became a very popular Singer – Songwriter Shuffle.
Beginning tonight at 6:30pm, Giuseppe’s owners, Joe Thomas and Memory Layne are Allen’s guests on his Cape Ann TV show Local Music Seen with Allen Estes on cable channel 12. The show airs again on Friday at 1pm, and Sunday at 6pm. For all of you FOBs, who don’t live in Gloucester, you can now watch Local Music Seen and other shows on Cape Ann TV’s wicked cool on-line streaming service here.
If you do live here, bop on down to Giuseppe’s after the show and see rising stars Renee & Joe perform live at 7pm. Then you can head over to the Rhumb Line and catch Allen with special guests, The Backwoods Ramblers later in the evening.
And tomorrow, live music in Gloucester starts at 1pm. See the complete live music schedule here.
All of us are looking forward to a few weeks from now when Giuseppe’s fires up their Singer/Songwriter Shuffle for an exciting new season. Stay tuned . . .
Renee and Joe ~ Giuseppe’s by Request tonight 7-10 8.21.2013
Photo by Brendan Pike
Photos by jisilva
http://www.reneeandjoemusic.com/
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