27th year these guys showed up! Tom O’Brians Boru!

Why are you not here?
My View of Life on the Dock
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One of my favorite local stars, Inge Berge, shared a post on his Facebook page about this “Call For Performers” by the city of Yellowknife, NT in Canada:

As we head into Gloucester’s spring/summer/fall busy season, I’m glad he brought this topic up because that’s often when musicians are asked to play for free in return for “exposure.”
I don’t expect musicians to perform for free, because I don’t work for free. Actually, the last time I asked any musician to play without pay (except for passing the hat) was when Vickie and I were helping organize the first Block Parties in 2008, at which I played for free too. And that was only because everyone involved in starting the Block Parties donated their time. By last year (could have been 2012) the Block Parties had evolved to the point where the Block Party Committee raises money and pays musicians.
Don’t get me wrong, I do volunteer my time for various causes that I feel are worthwhile — and I sometimes work for trade. But in every trade case, I’m getting something in return for my work — something of equal value to the value of my work.
Next time somebody asks you to play for free, ask “What am I getting in trade?” If the answer is something like, “Oh, you’ll get great exposure,” my advice is just say no.
Lugging your gear into your car, driving to the venue, setting up, breaking down, loading your gear back into your car and driving home would be enough to demand some pay (at least what stage hands get). Then there’s performing, which (among other things) requires years of practice, tremendous dedication, a willingness to trust your artistic instincts and … talent. That should be reserved only for those occasions where the people who’ve asked you to perform value the fact that you’re digging deeper into the human soul than most people ever get and sharing what you find with the rest of us.
I could rattle off a dozen reasons why mere “exposure” is no where near enough compensation for performing — and the first one that comes to mind is that if you’re playing anywhere on Cape Ann, you can get plenty of free exposure right here on GMG and on gimmesound.com.
Plus, because you don’t want to play to an empty room, you’ll probably plug the event on your own social media pages, which gets free exposure for the people who’ve asked you to perform in the first place.
Feel free to share this post with everybody who asks you to play for free …
HUGE Thank You to Steve Noble from Noble Electric. Today is Bread making day for the St. Joseph Trolley event tomorrow night. We successful maixed 50 lbs. of dough and then the mixer stopped working!!!!! YIKES!!!!!! I immediately reached for my phone to call our good friend Steve Noble. Within 5 minutes of my emergency phone call Steve was behind the door, to fix the technical problem with the electric mixer. We are back up and running Thanks to Steve!
THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT
40 Railroad Ave.
Gloucester, MA 01930
phone: 978-283-9732
Producer manager Tom and his coworker Andrew at Stop & Shop has a beautiful display of Cauliflower and Anise Bulbs ready and waiting for St. Joseph Feast customers

Scalafani Bakery # 978-283-6622 & Virgilio’s Bakery # 978-283-5295. Both are currently taking orders for St. Joseph bread rolls, nd both have amble supplies of semolina flour, and dried fava beans
Café Sicilia is located on 40 Main Street # 978-283-7345. Café Sicilia has announced that they will be selling St. Joseph Pasta on Wednesday March 19, and they are also currently taking orders for St. Joseph Zeppole. Call Nino & Maria and reserve your orders…They sell out quickly!
Cape Ann Fruit Company 978-281-5176 ~ Scott and his crew have been busy all week supplying host families around town with cases of lemons Oranges, Anise, and Cauliflower all week. They provide fresh produce and are great to do business.
…I hope this directory is helpful…and please don’t forget to tell them Sista Sent you !
This past weekend The Cannavo Family were one of many who began preparing for this weeks St. Joseph Feast Day March 19th. Nino & Maria Cannavo, were joined by family and friends Sefatia “The Godmother of Gloucester, Pietro Locontro, Maria Margiotta Rossi, Mimma Cusenza, and many more yesterday to prepare over 50 lbs. of homemade pasta. Preparing for The Feast Of St. Joseph, is a celebratory tradition that family and friends look forward to each year. It’s gathering like these that make memories that last a lifetime
Marine Forecast…
Mon N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Mon Night N winds around 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Today mostly sunny with some high clouds highs in the upper 20’s to lower 30’s.. North winds around 10mph ..
Monday night mostly clear with lows in the teens to lower 20’s .. Light north east winds 5-10 mph …
Tuesday sun and clouds 33 degrees with east winds 10-15 mph..
Hourly Forecast …

Long Range outlook from the NWS Boston , frigid late March with a new “Polar Vortex ” … Here’s a look at late March …

Thanks for viewing .. Here’s a few comics for St.Patricks Day … Enjoy ..
Peter Lovasco
GMG
Weatherman
Registration for FREE Adult Education Classes at Wellspring House
Celebrate spring with a new plan for growth! Registration for FREE adult education classes at Wellspring House in Gloucester is going on now for those interested in attending our Spring Session. Classes begin Monday, March 24th and you must be registered before that date.
Wellspring’s Adult Learning Initiative (ALI) provides 8 weeks of FREE classes in Computer Skills, Career Development, English and Math for men and women interested in passing the high school equivalency test, returning to school or finding a career. Classes run from 8:45 am -12:30 pm, Monday – Friday for 8 weeks.
The goal of the ALI program is to help individuals move toward personal and financial self-reliance by gaining self-confidence, direction, motivation and workplace skills necessary to further their education and careers.
Whether your goal is to get a better job or go back to school, call Career and Education Advisor, Mary Scofield, for more information or to sign up for classes at (978) 281-3558, ext. 304. Wellspring House is located at 302 Essex Ave., Gloucester MA.
Be Courageous!!
Mary Scofield
Career and Education Advisor
ALI Program
Wellspring House, Inc.
302 Essex Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(P) 978-281-3558 x304
Hey Joey!
Just wanted to spread the good news! My daughter Bailee who is now 8 is being recognized as a Hometown Hero by the Red cross on Thursday the 20th at their Annual Hometown Heros Breakfast. She is being honored among firefighters and nurses and others who were at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. They are being recognized for their response on that horrible day. We are so proud of her and want to thank all the Glostonians who have supported her by coming out and buying lemonade at all of her stands! She will be opening up soon in the spring with a new focus…still thinking on where she wants to donate this time. But we will have characters in costume!! I will keep y’all posted! Thanks Joey for all your help with spreading the word! She gets ALOT of customers because of GMG!!
Brieana Militello
Would You Look At These Pretentious Bananaheads Crowing Around All Proud Of Themselves For Messing Up Perfection?
If you want to read the horror story that they pass off as a recipe (and claimed they conquered no less) Click Here-
Will They Ever Learn The Rules Of Lobster Roll Making Is To Not Get In The Way Of The Most Delectable Meat Known To Mankind- Lobster Meat?
Why I ask you do, they feel the need to mask the flavor of the most succulent meat on earth with not one, not two, not three, but no less than unlucky 13 lobster roll ingredient violations???
Why not squat down over the mixing bowl and lay down a nice fat shit in there to compliment the flavors while you’re at it?
Read the ingredient list these dopes from The Tasting Table put together (Violations Highlighted in Red)-
INGREDIENTS
Anise????? Like as in Licorice anise? In a lobster roll? I wish Patrick Ewing was still in his prime so we could set him up right in front of where ever these dopes tried to serve these lobster roll abominations and he could swat them into the stands like a basketball and then stand over the servers and flex and growl like he just made the most impressive shot block in the history of the NBA. Just like “Get That Shit Outta Here!”
Arbol Chile? Really???? What are we at Taco Bell now? Lemongrass? Ginger? Please. This is absolutely criminal.
I guess I should have stopped reading when I read these pretentious buffoons were writing in from New York where they root for the Yankees and all. I mean WTF do they know about lobster rolls anyway, right?
Maybe it’s a March thing where they want to get out in front of all the other pretentious food bloggers who will inevitably write their own versions of the Perfect Way to Fuck Up a Good Lobster Roll.
When I saw the laundry list of lobster roll purist violations I just couldn’t leave this debacle go unchecked. There are plenty of pretentious food bloggers who will throw in 2-5 violations but when you go over the top with 13 you have to know that someone with some common sense is gonna call you out on it.
Listen here anyone who would describe themselves as a “Foodie”. Do all us normal real folk a favor and spare us your stupid frickin lobster roll recipes that include anything other than a split top roll. Spare us your French baguettes, spare us your frickin lemon zest bullshit, spare us your ginger and your anise and your arbol chlis.
Hellooooo, we wanna taste the lobster. How hard is that to comprehend? If we wanted to eat Mexican we’d order a goddamned Burrito.
This is a lobster roll. The purist of the pure. Time tested. Tradition. Like a Fenway Frank, only a bajillion times better.
It’s easy, there’s no need to go out of your way to try to fuck it up with your laundry list of Lobster roll no-nos like anise and garlic and lemongrass.
Here’s the way to do it and not to do it-
Bad-
Good-
Read the ingredient list these dopes from The Tasting Table put together (Violations Highlighted in Red)-
Like a right of Spring I feel compelled to get us all off on the right path to Lobster Roll righteousness. I’m not sure if we should have expected more considering the source- Foodie Bloggers From New York. Maybe we don’t have to expect more but we certainly can’t let this shit go unchecked.
Read past year’s lobster roll rants-
An important and wonderful tradition that is continuing and being passed on to the younger generation.
So, not being Irish, I learned something new today. I learned that if I were Irish there would be some prep work to be done. Who would have thought…
This much I already knew….The night before Christmas you might hang stockings, the night before Easter you might hide eggs, the night before Thanksgiving you might prep your kitchen, the night before running a marathon you might carbo load, the night before April Fool’s you might put saran wrap over the toilet seat (what?), etc.
What I didn’t know is that the night before St. Patrick’s Day you practice awkward barroom behavior. Well, according to Guinness (whom I trust with all my heart) that’s what you do! And I’m not going to mess with that.
So, for those of you who may be preparing to belly up to some corned beef and cabbage and drink until you’re green, you may want to watch these first. And…if you’re having trouble rounding up some mates to celebrate with, please sure to watch the last video…and go buy yourself a dog with some mad herding skills. Cheers!