We Made It!
Winter Blues…Spring Blues…Summer Blues
OK, folks. Time to kiss the cold winter blues bye bye and get ready for hot spring & summer blues starting next Saturday, April 5th, with the hottest concert of the season just down the road at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre featuring Gracie Curran with Roomful of Blues horns and Lydia Warren opening. All three of these bands have a Gloucester connection. Gracie Curran and Lydia Warren both performed at last year’s Gloucester Blues Festival. And Roomful of Blues performed at I4-C2 for Celebrate Gloucester in 2010. Save the date Saturday, August 9th for the 2014 Gloucester Blues Festival!
Here’s Gracie Curran and Lydia Warren at the 2013 Gloucester Blues Festival:
Good seats are still left for next Saturday. Get tickets here. This may be your last chance to see these two rising blues stars at an intimate venue close to home!
The Real Cool Cats are making their North Shore/Gloucester debut at Cape Ann Brewing Co. Rogers St. Thursday 3/27 @ 8:30 PM for a short 1/2 hour showcase set.
http://www.therealcoolcats.com/home
These guys are real cool cats, for sure. If you don’t want to jump up and dance. I would be shocked!
11 Rogers Street • Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 • 978-282-7399 or 866-BEER-MEN
Sista’s Helpful Tips
Over the past several months family and guest dinning at our home commonly ask the same question… “what is the secret ingredient that makes my salads and sauces taste so incredibly delicious? My reply is always the same “use a high quality olive oil.” Yesterday while shopping at Virgilio’s Bakery I noticed my “Favorite” brand of Partanna Sicilian Extra Virgin Olive Oil for sale. If you want to bring a recipe including the use of olive oil to a new level, stop by Virgilio’s Bakery on Main Street in Gloucester and pick up a can of Partanna olive oil today. Stock your pantry and begin incorporating this flavorful oil into your families favorite dishes. I promise your family and friends taste buds will savor every last bite!
Question For GMG Weather guy Pete
Pete, is this the coldest March on record for our area? If not, where does it rank?
The Gift that Keeps on Quacking
Shigeo Oshiro Back Shore Pounders
Thursday March 27th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..
Marine Forecast …
GALE WARNING! Through this Evening.
Thu NW winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 35 kt…becoming W 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt in the afternoon. Seas 4 to 7 ft. Light freezing spray.
Thu Night SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Thanks For Viewing… 🙂
GMG
Weatherman Peter Lovasco
Video Cast….
Hourly Forecast…
Community Stuff 3/27/13
Hi Joey,
I was wondering if you could put out a notice of a fundraiser for Chip Norton,who passed away in January.
Maritime Gloucester is sponsoring this event on Thursday, April 24,2014 at the Cape Ann Cinema
The film is, Row Hard, No Excuses; a documentary film with some local roots.
The doors open at 7 p.m. showing is at 7:30 p.m. $20 per ticket..either at the door or order on line through
CapeAnnCinema.com
This is a great film; Chip was a great man, who had many accomplishments..including rowing in The Blackburn Challenge
multiple times…dory, kayak and gig..
Thank you for considering a shout out for this very special event to raise money for a charity ( still to be decided by Chips’ family ).
Most Sincerely,
Debra Christofi
Longtime MG member and an avid Gloucester Gig Rower.
GloucesterCast With Guest Linn Parisi From Discover Gloucester and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/24/14
GloucesterCast With Guest Linn Parisi From Discover Gloucester and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/24/14
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Stephanie Magee Proudly Displays The 100% Joey C Approved Coastal Dog Swim Trunks
The Jeans Debate Rages On
Continuing the debate from the podcast Joey and I taped yesterday, which you can hear on Good Morning Gloucester Community Group, and also by clicking the Podcast tab in the menu above, where you can find all podcasts ~
Audrey Hepburn in High Waisted Jeans and Keds
My response as to why I think high-waisted jeans aren’t all that bad:
As a matter of fact, after taking Joeys challenge and looking for photos of women in high waisted jeans, I think I may purchase a pair and taylor them to get this very look!
I think it all depends on the total, pulled together outfit. What do you think?
Joey says, “For every 1 picture of Marilyn wearing high waisted jeans where she looks OK I could come up with a hundred of her looking 100 times better in something else.”
Yes, I agree, perhaps you could find 100 photos of her looking 100 times better, but you could say that just as easily about skinny jeans, too.
I’ve tried to show several figure types, both full, soft curves and also very slender-hipped women. What I love about the high waisted jeans from the 50s and early 60s is that they were designed for work and play–Elizabeth Taylor washing her dog, Bridgette Bardot riding a bike, Marilyn as farmhand in the River of No Return, and Jean Seberg sitting cross legged in her jeans are just a few examples.

Costume Tests for River of No Return
The word ‘jeans’ comes from the French phrase ‘bleu de Genes’ meaning ‘the blue of Genoa’. The denim fabric originated in the French town of Nimes and owes its name to the location, which was quickly known as ‘denim’ abroad.
Spunky Genoese Navy sailors first strutted around in denim back in the 1500’s but it wasn’t until the 1870’s in the gold rush boom that denim took off. This was when Levi Strauss – a name now synonymous with denim – created a strong style of workers pants with rivets that was quickly adopted by Californian coal miners. Originally made from uncomfortable hemp, Strauss eventually discovered and started using the twilled cotton cloth that originated from the French town of Nimes and denim, as we know it, was born.
~ From the website JeansWest
The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, Tra La
Magnolia Historical Society
What a Shitty Thing to Happen
Just how windy does it have to be to blow over a porta potty? Bet Joey’s glad this isn’t his john at the dock, especially if it was being used at the time of blow over. This one at the Cultural Center appears to be freshly cleaned out and only some of the disinfecting blue water spilled. You can see I didn’t have to go far from home to cover this breaking news (thanks Wayne and Karen for pointing it out).
E.J. Lefavour
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BREAKING NEWS: Local Rock Star, Jon Butcher, to appear with SOLD OUT “Experience Hendrix” show TOMORROW – Catch him on camera and WIN!

Do you have tickets to tomorrow’s sold out Experience Hendrix show at Hampton Beach Casino? If so, we’ve got a job for you. Our friend Jon Butcher (who moved to Cape Ann a year or so ago) has been asked to join Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Dweezil Zappa, Billy Cox (from Band of Gypsys & Jimi Hendrix Experience) and numerous other stars on stage at tomorrow’s show and we want YOUR photos of him.
So, if you’re there, shoot a photo of Jon Butcher on stage and put that photo (or a link to it) in a comment to this post. We’ll select the best photo and give the photographer 2 tickets to The Jon Butcher Axis: Celebrating the Music of Jimi Hendrix show down the road at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre one month from today (Sat, April 26). Of course, this show will sell out too, so if you can’t shoot Jon Butcher tomorrow, get your tickets today!
Here’s a taste of what you can expect at the Jon Butcher Axis show on April 26:
Megan Burtt is Back
Every year or so, Megan Burtt comes to Gloucester to visit her good friend and Berklee chum, Chelsea Berry — and to treat us to her thoughtful, moving, gorgeous music at local venues. This time she’s at Old Sloop next Saturday, April 5th with Boston singer/songwriter Danielle Miraglia. This will be an excellent show!
In celebration of Megan’s return, we’re reprising her show on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes this week starting tomorrow (WED) at 6:30 and again on Friday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 6pm on Cape Ann TV Channel 12. Here’s a taste of that show:




































