What a great night! Thanks to everyone who came out to support the GFAA and thanks to Mark McDonough for being such a great host!
My View of Life on the Dock
Hop Skip and Go Naked’s Served By Yours Truly
Movie Starring-
Mark McDonough , Fisherman Peter Libro , Nicole Duckworth- from Duckworth Bistrot, Debbie Clarke- artist, Dave Anderson from The Black Swan, Ashley From Lat 43, Lobsterman Joe Mondello, Joe and Mary Ellen Borge from The Lone Gull, Lobsterman Mark Ring, Chef Zach Sears, Cape Ann Community Cinema’s Rob Newton, Stephanie From Lat 43, Lobsterwoman Renee, Real Estate Tycoon Ruth Pino, Ryan and Wood Distiller Bobby Ryan
Raising Funds to Save Newell Stadium $5 at the door
Free Food – Cash Bar
Tastings of Gloucester’s own Beer and Spirits
Thursday, April 29 at Lat 43
See Joey C’s “Why I Love Gloucester” Movie
Get free I ♥ Gloucester bumper stickers and buy I ♥ Gloucester t-shirts to benefit GHS sports
Win Gift Certficates – Bumper Sticker Facebook Photo Contest at IHeartGloucester on Facebook

Thursday Night we are having a blow out to “Celebrate Gloucester” at Lat 43. Mark McDonough asked me to put together a movie of man on the street “Why I love Gloucester interviews” which we will show during the evening. There are going to be free I Heart Gloucester Bumper stickas. There’s going to be contests and giveaways. Also there have been a bunch of folks who will be celebrity bartenders. I’ve also been asked to fill a shift as a celebrity bartender. My shift will be at 8:30PM if any of my peeps (that means you if you’re reading this) want to come by and show some love.
So let’s get to the good part shall we? The Hop Skip and Go Nekkid Part. I knew you wanted to so I won’t bore you with the rest of the details til later on in the post.
This morning at 3:30AM it struck me! I shot up out of bed with an eureka moment! I was semi-sweating the celebrity bartender part as I’m no mixologist but y’all know when I have a project I come big! So this past weekend we had a dinner party at the house of some very special friends- The Foster’s. The Foster’s served up Hop, Skip and Go Nekkid’s at the dinner party and not only did they serve them, but they served them in Mason Jars! What’s better than drinking out of mason jars FFS! so I put in numerous emails and phone calls til I got to my boy McDonough to get the green light for the purchase of several cases of Mason Jars! He being a man of great wisdom and vision whole heartily agreed with my plan to have each celebrity bartender create a signature drink for the evening.
What’s in a Hop, Skip and Go Nekkid you ask? Well since you asked I’ll tell ya- Beauport Vodka, Lemonade and Beer! You can’t even taste the booze but they get you shithammered in a hurry! You’re gonna love em, trust me!
So make sure all you hot bitches and hos make your way to Lat 43 Thursday night and Party like a rockstar with your boy.
Now for all the other stuff-
Lat 43’s official Press release-
Celebrating Gloucester – Raising Funds for Rebuilding Newell Stadium
On Thursday, April 29, the community of Gloucester will come together at Latitude 43 to celebrate all the people, organizations and places that make this such a great community. Although one never needs a reason to have a good time, on the 29th of April we will be partying with a purpose! The goal of this celebration is to raise funds for The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Organization (GFAA) in their efforts to keep Gloucester sports alive. More specifically, the event will help raise funds for the GFAA to offset the continually rising price of sports user fees, thereby increasing access to and participation in youth sports programs, regardless of family income or individual athletic ability.
Mark McDonough, owner of Latitude 43, decided to do a fund raiser for the GFAA after hearing of the cause from Gordon Baird when asked to design the poster for the “Battle of the Bands.” “I never felt like I had a home town until I moved to Gloucester,” McDonough says, “I’ve never seen a town with as much heart as Gloucester. We fight a lot over the schools, the fort, the police, the firemen, the hospital, harbor, the traffic patterns, whatever. But it’s because we care. I think that our passionate love of our community is worth highlighting and celebrating.”
And, of course, Gloucester loves a party – a block party, a high school super bowl party, a fiesta party, a beach party, a private party. We love to party. “That’s why it makes so much sense to raise money for the GFAA with a party. We may have our issues, and it seems the whole universe knows it, but we love this place and we love to celebrate the GOOD of this island like nobody else,” says Jennifer Goulart Amero, Director of Events and Marketing for the restaurant group. “We’re going to focus on the positive and make this a fun and memorable evening for a something else we love – Fisherman sports.”
“Latitude is providing free food. There will be free tasting booths by Gloucester’s own spirit mastes Ryan and Wood Distillery and Fishermen’s Brew. Joey Ciaramitaro, blog-meister of “Good Morning Gloucester” will unveil his latest video of “man on the street” interviews answering the question, “Why I Love Gloucester…” Local DJ Leo Francis will be spinning tunes and a host of celebrity bartenders will be serving drinks with all tips going to the GFAA. Celebrity bartenders include Joe Ciaramitaro, Sefatia Romeo Theken, Geoffrey Richon, Deborah Coull, Ruth Pino, Lenny Linquata, Vito Giacalone, members of the Gloucester School Committee, and more. A prize raffle including a fully catered graduation party, signed sports memorabilia and other terrific items will contribute to the potential for funds, as well as a 50/50 raffle and I Heart Gloucester T-shirt sales (part of a summer long positive image campaign and long-term sports fundraiser) will add to the mix to help raise even more money, keeping user fees down for even more kids.
$5 at the door goes directly to the GFAA for this year’s user fees. A 50-50 raffle will go half to athletic fees and half to a lucky winner. GFAA has organized a silent auction and Jen Waitkus manager of Lat 43 has devised her own raffle for raising funds:
Current student user fees are between $295 and $395 per sport, a seriously prohibitive amount for many families. Furthermore, most students play more than one sport within each school year, which increases the financial burden carried by each family. The increasing cost is the result of a decrease in funding for school sports and the school committee’s efforts to make athletics self-funding. The GFAA’s creation was prompted by the imbalance in cost and funding, and their sole purpose is to raise money toward universal decreases in user fees for all sports. According to Jonathon Pope of the GFAA “what happens is top tier athletes will find funding. It’s the third stringers or the kids that only go in when the team is winning who choose not to pay the fees to play. So only the stars athletes are out there. Participation is down all across the board. We want every kid to get a chance to play, whether they are stars or not. That’s what we work for”.

I’ll be “celebrity bartending” and making a movie filming folks around town- “Why I Love Gloucester”
Be sure to put this on your social calendar.
Even though this week has been one of the busiest ever, I got a chance to try out my new Nikon D90’s capabilities in low light last night at Lat 43. Usually the lighting makes it so I have to post-process in Photo Shop to pull out the image. Last night I was able to set ISO at 3200 and shoot at 1/60th at F2.8. It’s grainy but not bad. I’ve got a lot to learn, but that’s half the fun!
BTW…Mike O’Connell plays the best Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, and Tom Petty! Catch the band around town!

December 31, 2009, 10:00 pm! THE BLACK AND WHITE MASQUERADE BALL!!!
Wednesday 8:30 pm – THE DAN KING ROOTS JAM
DONT MISS DAN AND CREW EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT STARTING @ 8:30 FOR SOME “LIVE ROOTS ROCK” IN THE TAVERN…
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Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ the Rhumb Line
“Big fun this thursday as we welcome back slumlord and guitar gunslinger Mr. Billy Loosigian, the scourge of N.H. stripmalls. Y’all remember Billy, or is it Buffalo Bilious, the famous juggler of hot blues lix, ancient rock’n’roll samples and general musical magician, courtesy of Willie Alexander’s Ragtime Band. Billy is one of the most sought-after call guys on the Boston circuit, and we got ‘im, and we’re gonna  blow a fuse. Wear rubber gloves. And, oh, by the way, girls, he’s single! and not even remotely gay! And lives out of town! Get in line! I’m sellin’ tickets!
Blacking him up will be our own Frosty The Snowman, Mr. Forrest Padgett, on Drummbulators, the nicest guy I’ve ever known, and of, course, Greg T. on catarrh, and myselph, on base. We’re gonna romp and stomp till midnite. Honk and sneeze till daylite. You come, too.”
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October, 24 2009 09:00 PM – OLD BROWN SHOE |
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25 ROGERS ST, GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts 01930 – FREEGRATEFUL DEAD COVER BAND!9-CLOSE IN THE TAVERN. |
From Leo Sharamitaro-
As tempting as it is, we can’t make it to Indio, California to see Phish Festival 8 and neither can you, so hey let’s all have our own celebration at The Rhumbline!
We’ll play two sets starting at 9:30. We’ve been practicing some new tunes, and hope you will enjoy. Be there!
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Lat 43 Halloween Ball featuring SAFETY Halloween Night!
We’ve got new songs, new do’s, and LAT’s got the hottest spot and the biggest dance floor around.
SATURDAY October 31
doors open at 9pm
$10 cover at the door
tickets are not being pre-sold
Great Gloucester Burger War -Lat 43 Boursin Bacon Burger $11.69 with tax, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Wednesday 8:30 pm – THE DAN KING ROOTS JAM
DONT MISS DAN AND CREW EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT STARTING @ 8:30 FOR SOME “LIVE ROOTS ROCK” IN THE TAVERN…
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Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ the Rhumb Line
From Sag-
Well, we got her: Boston treasure and Octomom of the blues, Ms. Diane Blue. She’ll be bringin’ her own sweet brand of blues and R&B to our stage this week as we continue our march toward perfection series. If you haven’t seen this woman perform, you should push that icepick in a little further, maybe it’ll help. She’s a  montrous talent that should not be fooled with.
Backing up over her  will be guitarist and good buddy Roberto Mortituri, or something like that (Ave, Caesar!) Last time here, I couldn’t stop staring at his shoes( Sorry, Mike), Alligator or catfish skin or something… and also, Roger Brocklebank , on skins, he of Madhouse fame, as well as Greg T. on catarrh, and myself, on base. Don’t miss it, or I’ll kill you, haha, just kidding!

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LATITUDE 43, Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA
(Trio: Steve Peabody, Alison Keslow, and 2N)
9-12pm in the Tavern
www.latfortythree.com
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DogBar  Friday night    9:00
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DogBar  Saturday night    9:00
Wednesday 8:30 pm – THE DAN KING ROOTS JAM
DONT MISS DAN AND CREW EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT STARTING @ 8:30 FOR SOME “LIVE ROOTS ROCK” IN THE TAVERN…
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Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ the Rhumb Line
From Sag-
“Got a great lineup this week.Put down your chopsticks and c’mon down and party!
Thursday at the Rumline sees the triumphant return of  the inimitable Mark Earley,reknown hula expert and Illinois Jacquet’s evil twin on tenor and barium sax. It gets better: we also have world famous loving husband and jazz snob Mr. John Hyde, on keys. But, wait: there’s more! How about Mr. Jim Gwin, Fred’s brother, on Drummbs. Our own Boston Pops celebrity, just for you!. Of course, Greg T. will be there with his hat. Me, too on base. Comb your eyebrows and c’mon down.”
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Wednesday 8:30 pm – THE DAN KING ROOTS JAM
DONT MISS DAN AND CREW EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT STARTING @ 8:30 FOR SOME “LIVE ROOTS ROCK” IN THE TAVERN…
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Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ the Rhumb Line
Back by globular demand! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Lisa Marie! That’s right, folx, no tickee, no laundree, so get your butt down here Thursday and shake your booties to the booty bleat.
I don’t have to tell you about her smood singin’, her brash blaring, her total control of da megaphonium of de blooze. Plays a mean tambourine, too, or three. It’s gwine be a party to end all parties!
Backing her up  will be long-time missing saxaphonier and general cooldude, Mr. Rick Razdan. We haven’t had the pleasure in a long time as he has been recovering from botched weenis cosmetic surgery. However, we now got the green light! Greg T. will be there, too as well as myself.
So, Â put down that knitting and grab your walker and c’mon down…if you still got the strength…
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NOTHIN BUT “THE DEAD”…COME SEE ONE OF THE NORTH SHORE’S LEADING GRATEFUL DEAD COVER BANDS…9-12am in the tavern
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Essex –
The One World Coffee House will salute the magical folk revival group The Kingston Trio on Saturday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m.
The celebration will include the songs “Tom Dooley,” “This Land is Your Land,” “Greenback Dollar,” “Where Have all the Flowers Gone,” “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Scotch and Soda,” “MTA” and a score of others.
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“Magnificent Trainwreck!“
September 24 at 9:00pm
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FRIDAY SEPT. 25From Frank Hawks-
“Here’s hoping that you have all had a good summer and to let you know
that we will be performing at Elliot’s @ the Blackburn this coming
Friday, September 25th. Â Show starts at 8:30. Â We don’t have a lot on the
schedule at the moment so if you haven’t had a chance to see us live and
you are up for a night of good music and dancing to tunes from Motown to
Blues to Classic Rock, drop on in.
Again, thanks for your support…without it, there would be no live
music.”
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JAMES GOODEYE AND THE WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND
LATITUDE 43
SATURDAY 7p.m.
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Saturday, September 26 |
8:30pm – 11:30pm |
Tabasco Fiasco
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From Dave Sag – Thursday Night Blues Party @ the Rhumb Line
This Thursday at the Rumline we  have Mr’ Steve Sadler, he of the searing guitar and monotone joke delivery. Steve’s an old pal of ours from the old days and we’re always glad to see him. You may remember the Barking Sharks, Steve’s last band around these parts before  he took off to see the world. And now he’s back!
Backing him up will be Mr. Greg Dann, drumnist for Secret Cervix and all around nice guy, and, of course, Greg T. and myself. An enjoyable nite!
And don’t forget: all you under-employed folks with time to spare, c’mon  down to the Rose Baker Senior Center next Monday for some swingin’ jazz and dixieland courtesy of the ol’ Salty Jazz Band. I’ll be there. Blast off is at 1 Pm
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Thursday 9:00 pm – HOPE ROAD
LIVE…”RAP/SOUL/FUNK 9-12am in the tavern!
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Friday, September 18, 2009, 9:00 pm – “PHAT MAXX”
THE ULTIMATE COVER BAND…LIVE in the tavern 9-12am.
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Elliott’s at the Blackburn
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Saturday, September 19, 2009, 9:00 pm – “WHAT TIME IS IT MR. FOX?”
ECLECTIC MIX OF SOUL/BLUEGRASS and LOUNGE…featuring BRIAN KING…9-12am in the tavern.
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BLOCK PARTY
Lots of great music around town this Labor Day Weekend. Check it out!
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Blues Party at the Rhumb Line
From Dave Sag-
“Wow! a busy week ahead! So gird your grid for the big end of summer blast.
This thursday at the Rumline I’m proud to present the one, the only Godfather-in-law of punk: Willie”Loco” Alexander, the all-weather blues god and all purpose keeper of the flame. The master of piano triplets, he’ll be bangin’ out Fats Domino and  Buck Cherry lix all nite long. Backing him up will be Johnny Loud, the quiet drummer and , of course Greg T. and myself.”
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd….9-12pm, THE ERINN BROWN BAND (Steve Peabody, Alison Keslow and 2N) play @ LATITUDE 43, Rogers Street (Rt. 127) in Gloucester,MA.
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Elliott’s
Orville Giddings band from 8:30 to 11:30
From Dave Sag-
“Friday nite I’ll be down at Elliot’s ,filling in with  the Orville Giddings band from 8;30 to 11;30. Li’l Stevie Chaggarris on drums holding down the fort.”
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Event: Â GARFISH @ The Gull Restaurant Friday September 4th
“Put on your dancing shoes!”
What: Performance
Host: Gar Hiltz
Start Time: Friday, September 4 at 9:00pm
End Time: Saturday, September 5 at 12:05am
Where: The Gull Restaurant
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th…5-9pm, Erinn and Alison play @ THE GULL, 75 Essex Street (Rt. 133) at Cape Ann Marina Resort in Gloucester, MA
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Madfish Grille
Madhouse
From John Keegan-
Join us in celebrating the Last Dog Day’s of Summer  at the Madfish Grill this Labor Day Weekend on Saturday, September  5th, 2009
A Rare Live appearance! John Keegan and Madhouse will be playing at the Madfish Grille, On Saturday, September  5th, 2009  , 77 Rocky Neck Ave, Located in the Historic Rocky Neck District of Gloucester, Massachusetts The Oldest Art Colony in the Country!
What could be a  better way to celebrate the Official Send-off to the Summer Season
Fantastic Food,( they got a GREAT NEW Chef) Â Ice Cold Drink’s, Â an awesome Raw Bar, and your favorite band playing at one of the Coolest Places on the Water!
Come One, Come All, Come Early, Bring Your Friends, Â and don’t forget your Dancing shoes!
Hope to see you all there,
Rock On!
John
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Event: SAFETY Labor Day Red & White Ball at Rockafellas in Salem
“Wear white for labor day!”
What: Concert
Host: Rockafellas
Start Time: Sunday, September 6 at 9:00pm
End Time: Monday, September 7 at 12:00am
Where: Rockafellas of Salem
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All DAY MUSIC @Â THE BLACK LOBSTER, Bridge St (formerly Strombergs)
in the Tent, on the water, beneath the Beverly/Salem Bridge!
L A B O RÂ D A Y !!! September 7th, from 12-7pm.
LISA MARIE BAND plays from 12-2 pm
ERINN BROWN BAND plays from 2:30-4:30 pm
ELLE GALLO BAND plays from 5 -7 pm
For more Info…
www.ErinnBrown.com
www.Gimmesound.com/Erinn2nbrown
www.CDBaby.com/ErinnBrown2
www.myspace.com/erinnbbrown
THANX FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pete Lindberg playing at the Dogbar tonight. 9-12 Come down
Open Mike with Fly Amero Wednesday at the Rhumb Line
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Dave Sag’s Blues Party Thursday 9-12
“This thursday at the Rumline I’m proud to present that dynamic duo: Mr. Mario Perrett, cutie pie saxist and vogelist xtroidinaire, backed up with Mr. Edd Scheer, the diaphaneous drummer and vocalizer. One of my favorite combo plates. Of course, Greg T. and I will be there, too.”
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Music at the Cape Ann Museum on Fridays at Noon
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present free noontime concerts in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden on Fridays during the month of August. Performers for the remainder of the month will be James White on August 21 and The Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra on August 28.
The Pleasant Street Tea Company and Lark Fine Foods have generously donated beverages and cookies for these events. In the event of rain, the performances will take place inside the Museum.
James White, now a resident of Gloucester, is originally from England. He has been writing music since the 1970s, playing and performing in both Europe and New England as well as doing session work with his first instrument, the electric violin.
The Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra is based in London, England. The orchestra specializes in the type of light classical music from the late nineteenth, early twentieth century that is usually referred to as Palm Court Music or Salon Music. The ensemble consists of a string quartet, piano, flute and oboe.
Funding for this program was made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which promotes excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of our communities.
The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed during the month of February, on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $8.00 adults, $6.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at http://www.capeannmuseum.org.
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The Glostafarians WICKED LOCAL REGGAE Captain Carlo’s
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From Dave Sag
“Saturday nite, Madhouse will be cranking it out at the Rockport Art Association building  for their annual Greek fisherman hat festival. It’s a costume party. We played it last year and it really was a blast, so, c’mon down!”
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| Antonio Gentile Memorial Bandstand Summer Concert Series |
| Stage Fort Park Gloucester
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August 23, 2009
7pm, Old Cold Tater, acoustic bluegrass |
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http://www.myspace.com/slingdaddy
http://www.myspace.com/eleganttrash
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From Dave Sag on the Rhumb Line’s Thursday Night Blues Party
“Got a special show for y’all this week as I drag my dearest friend, John Rankin, out of the slickery swamp of Louisiana and wring  him dry on  Fred’s font of perpetual resurrection: the Rhumb Line. Educator, performer, vocalist, citizen, weekend father, this guy can do it all, and at the same time, too. He’ll be digging deep into that good ol’  Nawlins pile of steaming R&B, and throwin’ in a coupla originals to boot. You gotta hear this.
Behind him, pushing the beat will be our old buddy, Forrest “gump” Padgett on heart attack drums, Paul  Ahlstrand on tenor twelve sax, and yers trooly on base. C’mon down and tell John how much you like my punctuation!”
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Groovin’ on Rocky Neck this Friday!
From Mike Lindberg –
“We are going MadFish-ing this Friday Aug. 7th!! Come party hard with us on Rocky Neck as the the band returns to the Madfish Grille for another wild summer night of live music to shake your booty too. It’s high season here in G-Town, so come get a mad-buzz as we rock the neck Groove style.
Show starts @ 9pm. Let your freak flag fly!”
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The 2009 Summer Concert Series at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand in Stage Fort Park in Gloucester continues Sunday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. with The Herb Pomeroy Tribute Concert.
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Gloucester At Dawn- Harbor Cove 4:40AM 8/1/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.