“A huge duck would f*** you up” — Bruce Springsteen

On Jan 14 — for the benefit of Joey, Paul M. & RD — Bruce Springsteen settled the matter on Jimmy Fallon.  Here’s what he said in response to a question posted on Twitter:

This was, of course, the same night as the “Gov. Christie Traffic Jam” bit which is at least as funny:

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Bruce couldn’t make it to the Rhumbline tonight, but Dan King is filling in for him with special guests Charlee Bianchini & Bill Gleason at 6pm — and that will be an excellent show.  Check out the full weekend live music schedule here.

This is not you’re grandpa’s bluegrass!

If you were at the Cape Ann Solstice concert, you heard Charlee Bianchini’s gorgeous version of Mark Erelli’s soulful “Snowed In.”  You may also remember Charlee say she was lucky enough to see him live — not many people are so lucky.   But you could be if you get your tix now to see him with Barnstar! at Old Sloop before they sell out!

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Check out this video to see what I mean . . .

Thank you to Musicians, Sponsors, Volunteers & Fans for a magical solstice

WinterSolsticeSm_FlyWhat a gift it is to live in a community full of tremendously talented musicians, who can bring world-class music to one of Gloucester’s most treasured spaces.

All the performers were at the top of their game last night and, based on their level of talent, they could have brought giant egos with them.

But they chose to leave their egos at the door and collaborate at the highest level of professionalism in order to lift a packed house at Gloucester’s UU Church to a level of musical joy that many said they hadn’t felt in years.

Bravo!

Thanks to all the sponsors, volunteers and Cape Ann TV crew who helped to bring The Cape Ann Winter Solstice Concert to life.

Thanks, most of all, to everyone who came out to support our local music treasures and help restore the Meetinghouse so it can become a premier listening venue for dozens of major musical events  every year.

Based on last night’s success, it’s safe to say we’ll be doing this again and again and again.  Stay tuned …

Cape Ann Solstice Tickets Available at the Door ~ Plenty of FREE PARKING

You can’t get advanced tickets online any more, but you can still go the Gloucester UU Church and get tickets at the door ($25 for all ages).  Box office opens at 4pm.  Doors open at 7.  Concert starts at 7:30.  There’s plenty of free parking at the Church and nearby (Trinity Church parking lot and Library lot off School St. are both plowed) so come on down and celebrate the longest night of the year with some of Cape Ann’s finest musicians while you help to restore one of Gloucester’s most treasured buildings!

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The best radio Christmas shows you’ll hear this year ~ SUN 12/22 @9AM & 7PM on 104.9

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We’ve pointed out before that North Shore 104.9 host Aurelia Nelson frequently features local talent on her show, “Curtain Up” (see examples here).  This Sunday 12/22 she pulls out all the stops with her hyper-local Christmas show featuring some of Cape Ann’s top talent performing a Christmas repertoire that rivals what you’d hear on a big city radio show!

You’ll hear Dan King’s wonderful new Christmas song “Handmade With Love (Present)” featuring Charlee Bianchini, “I wish I Could Fly” written by Allen Estes & Fly Amero, new songs by Bryan Alex, John Stevens and Angie Miller (Beverly’s own Idol finalist) and selections by the Beantown Swing Orchestra.

We know you’ll be at Gloucester’s UU Church on Saturday night, where you can see many of these stars LIVE — and we promise the show will be over in plenty of time for you to get a good night’s sleep and get up by 9am for Curtain Up on North Shore 104.9.

Then on Sunday night at 7pm, you can hear a real radio play, “It’s a Wonderful Life.”  This is a rare experience you simply can’t get any other way.  Build a fire, sit together as a family in the living room, tune the radio to 104.9, chill in a comfy chair, close your eyes and lose yourself in this classic story.  When’s the last time you heard a radio play?

STRESSED? Here’s an antidote that will make you feel great!

christmas shopping 1Take a break from all this madness and enjoy great music with friends & family Saturday December 21st.  Get your tickets now so you can relax.

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If you’re not convinced this will be the concert of the season, check out Gail McCarthy’s piece in today’s Gloucester Daily Times.

You have a few options for tickets:

Reserved Pews (no hassle):  $225 Seats 12 or $195 Seats 10 (less than $20/person)
or
General Admission $20 in advance $15 Child/Senior (under 12/over 65)
$25 At the Door (all ages) – Cash only, please, at the door.

Tickets are available online, at the church and liquor locker.  They will also be available on Saturday morning at Solstice Farmers Market.

Plenty of free parking available:

  • both sides of Pine Street and Proctor Street (Pine becomes Proctor after it crosses Church Street)
  • in a small parking lot on Proctor Street (free parking)
  • portions of both sides of Middle Street (and any place on Middle where there is a parking meter – no fee on Sunday)
  • one side of Church Street (please be mindful not to block the driveway of residents)

Parking also available at Trinity Congregational Church 70 Middle Street & Saint John’s Church at 48 Middle Street

The Line-Up:

  • Allen Estes with Matt Leavenworth, Wolf Ginandes & Dave Mattacks
  • Willie Loco Alexander & the Raztones
  • Fly Amero
  • Gordon Baird
  • Inge Berge & Julie Cleveland
  • Charlee Bianchini
  • Ken Bonfield
  • Lenny Campanello – Gloucester Police Chief
  • Will Hunt & Alexandra Stella D’Maris
  • Dan King
  • T Max
  • Michael O’Leary

BREAKING NEWS: Cape Ann Winter Solstice Tickets Finally On Sale

You heard it first on GMG!  This concert will sell quickly, so don’t delay.  Get tix now.

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See, go see and Shop Locally ~ Hand Made with Love @ Present ~ Ladies night downtown Gloucester… 5-10 pm December 5, 2013

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Present Gloucester

Many thanks to Dan King, KBMG and friends! Here is a taste of this year’s Present. We hope to see you Thursday night for Ladies’ Night!
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Wednesday with Fly Amero ~ This weeks special guest: Charlee Bianchini

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Hello everyone!
Wednesday, November 20th
Special Guest: 
CHARLEE BIANCHINI! 

Photo by Louise
Photo by Louise

I am thrilled to have this wonderful young talent as musical
guest Wednesday evening.  Such a gifted songwriter… and
singer!  It’s looking like Charlee and I may be finding a bit
of chemestry when we play together – and the Rhumb Line,
as always, is the place to be on Cape Ann when the holidays
approach.  See you there!  ~ Fly 🙂

Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Ribs are back! –
  $11.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Coming soon…
11/27 – Thanksgiving Eve, with…
Amero, Brown, Ginandes & Mattacks!

12/4 – John Rockwell

12/11 – Dan King 
(John Lennon Tribute)

12/18 – Amero Family Christmas

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

Cool stuff reminders and a rising star video

Amid the flood of info that washes over us every day, it’s often refreshing to get a reminder of some cool stuff we might have missed.  Here goes:

  • Espressos has jumped into the live music scene.  Check out their lineup.
  • Live music starts at 6 tonight and 11:30 am tomorrow (see schedule here).  Plenty of good shows you can take your kids to all over Cape Ann.
  • Seasonal wine and beer licenses kick in on Monday (April Fools Day — seems fitting somehow).  So The Cave, which is usually closed Mondays is having a wine tasting 4-6pm (more about that here).
  • You can help support Cressy Beach Restoration at the CPA meeting on Tuesday (4/2) 6pm at City Hall First Floor Council Conference Room (more on that here).

Here’s a very good music video by rising star Brendan James.  You can see him at Crowell Chapel tonight with guests Brian Jarvis, Charlee Bianchini & Dave Brown.  Tickets & details here.

Before you go out tomorrow (WED) night, catch Charlee Bianchini on TV

Charlee Bianchini (R) with Allen on the set – photo: Roger Ward

Charlee Bianchini is Allen Estes‘ guest on Local Music Seen this week.  Charlee’s distinctive voice and thoughtful lyrics capture the studio audience and will capture you too. Plus you will hear another one of Allen’s excellent new songs.

The show airs on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Wednesday 2/13 at 6:30pm.  Then again on Friday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 6pm.

After you see the show, check out the great live music available in Gloucester.

How lucky we are to live in a town so full of musical talent!

Journalism and Teen Writing Workshops With Charlee Bianchini At The Gloucester Writer’s Center

Watch the video for all the deets-

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For more information www.gloucesterwriters.org

or contact Charlee directly charlee@charleebeth.com

Charlee Bianchini Has a Couple Of Bikes For Sale

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Hi Joey!
How are things going down at the Dock?? Let’s get coffee soon and catch up!
I’m wondering if you could do me a huge favor.  I’m trying to sell a couple bikes, and was wondering if you could put an announcement on GMG for me?  I’m not sure you do that sort of thing, but I thought I’d ask.
I’m including the pictures of them, and you can tell people if they’re interested then send me an email: charleebeth@gmail.com
Greatly Appreciative! and let me know when you’re free.  I should be around this week if you want to hit up the Gull!
C
The green bike is only a few years old, and in absolutely perfect condition–not a spot of rust on it. I’m trying to sell that one for $300, but am flexible.  The red bike is a bit older but still rides very well. I’ll sell that at $200, again flexible.

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Here is a video of Cahrlee conducting an interview with your boy Joey before she left for China last year.

Charlee Bianchini Writes in From China

Hi Everyone!
I know a lot of you must be wondering what happened to the blog… Well it’s back!  I had a wonderful two months traveling around Asia and I’m back in Qufu and ready to post what I wrote of my adventures and then some.  So don’t hesitate to check it out and leave comments and stories about home.  Looking forward to hearing from you and hope all is well!

Still having a wonderful time here in Qufu.  Started teaching a few weeks ago, and am really lovin in.  Just wanted to let you know that I have updated the blog, and am trying to get better at keeping up with it on a regular basis.  So keep checking it out for more posts!  www.charleebeth.wordpress.com Would love to hear more comments from you guys and any news from home.  Miss you all so much and hope you are well!
Best,
Charlee

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Here’s a portrait of Gloucester Journalist abroad Charlee Bianchini.

Charlee is currently in China and has been blogging from there since late summer.  Chickity check out her Polis Journeys Blog by clicking this text

Here’s an interview she did with me just before she left for China-

Matthew Rose Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Super Duper Good Egg Charlee Bianchini Checks In From China

Charlee, a Cape Ann Beacon correspondent has traveled to China where she will be teaching and also blogging on her new blog- www.charleebeth.wordpress.com I’m really looking forward to Charlee’s updates.  Even with her first couple of posts I feel transported.  What a journey.

Live it up kid.  Remember what I told you-  you have that blank canvas- paint a beautiful picture.

This from China-

Hello All from Qufu, China!

I just wanted to let all of you know that you can keep up with my travels in India, China and hopefully South East Asia through my blog:  www.charleebeth.wordpress.com.  I’ll have the first few entries up by Friday afternoon, I’m hoping.  If there are any other updates I want to pass along West, I will most likely be sending them to this group list.  If you’d like to be taken off of the list, please let me know.

Also, here is my address here in Qufu.  I would love to hear any news from home you guys are willing to pass along.

Charlee Bianchini
College of International Cultural Exchange
Qufu Teachers University
Qudu, Shandong 273165
Peoples Republic of China

Sending all my love and best wishes from the Orient,
Charlee

click the picture for the interview I did with Charlee at The Lone Gull
click the picture for the interview with Charlee at The Lone Gull

If you get a chance, leave Charlee a comment on her blog to let her know you saw it.  Bloggers love feedback.  It lets them know that what they’re doing is worth while.

Charlee Bianchini At The Lone Gull Video

Note how I have the table that the camera is sitting on in perfect focus!

Brilliant camerawork 🙂

Charlee Bianchini Article With Your Pal Joey

Charlee Bianchini, a correspondent for the Cape Ann Beacon approached me about a month ago to do a story about GMG, my involvement as a part of the team that brings you the Block Parties and my love of Gloucester.

Click this link for the online version of the story

I set up my camera for the interview and videotaped us sitting at The Lone Gull while she asked me questions for the article.  The video is uploading now and I’ll post it here once It gets done rendering.  Charlee will be heading to China in a couple days to do some teaching.  She is in the process of starting her own blog and hopefully she will follow through with it and send us pictures and stories from China.

Here’s a screen shot –

Charlee Bianchini Interviews Joey Ciaramitaro At The Lone Gull
Charlee Bianchini Interviews Joey Ciaramitaro At The Lone Gull

The Beacon Covers The Block Party

Block Party set to fill Main Street on Saturday night

By Charlee Bianchini/Correspondent

Fri Jul 17, 2009, 06:26 PM EDT

Gloucester – Main Street businesses and Gloucester artists are getting excited for this Saturday’s Downtown Block Party, and all are hoping that the weather will stay clear and bright this time.

With a beaming smile, Joe Ciaramitaro of the Good Morning Gloucester blog went around Main Street with a camera this week, interviewing locals and shop owners about their enthusiasm for this weekend’s event.

“What are your first thoughts when you think of the Downtown Gloucester Block Parties?” he asked one local, who replied saying, “Fun, fun!” These short clips are now posted to the blog for all to see (https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com), and they illustrate the positive sentiment for the event.

The brainchild of Ciaramitaro and Janice Lufkin Shea of the Cormorant Shop, the Block Party committee has blossomed into a group that includes City Councilor Jackie Hardy, Erika Hansen, Linn Parisi and Vickie and Peter Van Ness. They work in collaboration with Blackburn Performing Arts, and emphasize the occasion as a community organized and community supported event.

In an interview for last month’s party, which was cancelled because of rain, Ciaramitaro said that the “star of the show is downtown.” The organizers hope to promote Gloucester’s talent and the ability to come together and celebrate the community. Judging by last year’s attendance of over 3,000 people, it’s working.

Last year’s block parties — there were two — were so successful for Main Street shops and restaurants, that the city has decided to do one each month this summer, making a total of four events. City officials, including law enforcement and councilors, have “really gotten behind” the event, and supported the grassroots effort.

This month’s party is going to have more of a “youthful” feel, said Ciaramitaro. Attendees can expect a reggae band in front of the Dress Code. In addition to the usual media presentation, there will be a community slide show featuring Gloucester-themed photographs submitted by any resident who wanted to.

Visitors can watch dance performances in the Blackburn parking lot and can take part themselves. Other activities include dining al fresco, shopping, watching jugglers, and enjoying local art.

“There was a very big response” to the art portion, said Ciaramitaro. Working with SeARTS, the Downtown Gloucester committee has put together an “Art Row” in front of the Cape Ann Savings Bank for local artists to display and demonstrate their work for no cost on their part.

Al fresco dining will be available at restaurants including: Elliot’s at the Blackburn, Valentino’s, La Trattoria, Dog Bar, Jalapenos, Passports, Espresso and Ambie’s Sausage Stand. Phone numbers for reservations are listed on the Downtown Gloucester Web site.

Those wishing to attend Saturday’s festival can come to Main Street between 6 and 11 p.m., though take note for parking, as the street will be shut down from Pleasant Street to Washington Street.

For more information on the schedule of events, restaurants, organizers, or to look at past party photos, visit the Downtown Gloucester Web site at www.dowtowngloucester.com.

There will be a rain date this time for July 25. Those who can’t make it this month can look forward to the next two occasions on Aug. 15 and Sept. 19.