Kingsley Flood This Saturday To Totally Rock The Rhumb Line 9:30pm 4.4.2015

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40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

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Kingsley Flood @ The Rhumb Line. 9:30pm This Friday October 17, 2014 . Nuff said…

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Congratulations Marina Evans for being nominated NEMA Female Performer of the Year

The New England Music Awards announced their nominees yesterday and Cape Ann’s own Marina Evans is among them.  Congratulations Marina.  You make us all proud!

Now it’s up to YOU to help her out.  Vote here!  You only have until Jan 31.

This year’s nominees include other excellent choices in other categories too, some of whom, like Kingsley Flood, you’ve seen right here in Gloucester.

Don’t miss Kingsley Flood. Who knows when they will be back this way again @ The Rhumb Line 9:30 This Saturday 11.16.2013

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THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT

40 Railroad Ave.

Gloucester, MA 01930

phone: 978-283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/index.htm

Vote today in Gloucester, then vote on-line at the Boston Music Awards

You know the rule: If you don’t vote you can’t bitch.  And I love to bitch, so I always vote.

After you go to your local polling place today, you can go on-line and vote for your favorite local music at The Boston Music Awards.  You’ll be able to vote for plenty of artists you’ve seen in Gloucester and Cape Ann, including Kingsley Flood for their Album “Battles” and for their Video “Sigh a While”, Peter Wolf for Live Artist, Gracie Curran (who opened the Gloucester Blues Fest) for Blues Artist, Barrence Whitfield for Male Vocalist and Dennis Brennan for Best Live Ongoing Residency.

Let’s show the Boston folks that artists who come to Cape Ann to perform get the most votes!

Congratulations To Local Music Acts Taking Home Boston Music Awards Honors!!!

Hi Joey,

I love your blog!

I don’t know if this is of interest to you but thought I’d try.

George Hall, a Gloucester resident and guitar-playing fixture at the Rhumbline, is the lead guitarist for Kingsley Flood.  The band just performed at the Boston Music Awards last night and took home the Boston Music Award for "Best New Artist of the Year".   I don’t know if you’ve caught them live but they play at the Rhumbline frequently, when they’re not travelling up and down the east coast.  In fact, the Rhumbline holds a special place in their heart…they love the crowd there.  Their CD "Dust Windows" topped the Amazon charts for quite some time as well.  Check them out!

Also, Jen D’Angora of Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents won "Best Female Vocalist of the Year."  Tony Goddess of Gloucester is a guitarist with the band and his wife Sam Goddess is a back-up vocalist.

The awards were held at the Liberty Hotel in Boston and it was a sold-out event.

All around, a good night for recognizing some home-grown talent.

Thanks.

Gregg Z.

Kingsley Flood

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Jenny D & The Deelinquents

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I love this band!!

Kingsley Flood at the DogBar Friday January 15 8:45-close

We’re hitting up the Dog Bar in Gloucester for the entire night. That’s right, the entire night, from 8:45ish until close. That means we need to learn a ton of songs, and fast. Or we just revert back to our comfort zone of acoustic covers of Motorhead tunes.

kingsley flood is a band that enjoys making rock and roll music. the band formed in May 2008 when three guys from around boston (and one imposter) realized they all liked the same kind of stuff, and thought it’d be a good idea to expose others to it. drawing upon a variety of influences from a variety of genres, the band seeks its ultimate goal as achieving a sound resembling what would happen if the Band met the Clash in a back alley throwdown. maybe tom waits could come along with a trombone and some pizza. kingsley flood is naseem khuri on guitar and vocals, nick balkin on bass, george hall on guitar, will davies on drums and other friends on other things. if you like their songs, tell them, tell your friends, tell your grandpa. maybe even have him come out to a show. we like grandpas. Here are “Roll of the Dice” and “Stoop Cats” from the Ryan’s Smashing Life showcase appropriately called “A Night of Twang and Awe”:

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