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SUMMARY:Deeper Than the Skin
DESCRIPTION:This is a free concert. \nRenowned folk singers Reggie Harris and Greg Greenway will perform their program Deeper Than the Skin on Saturday\, April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at First Parish Milton. First Parish Milton is located at 535 Canton Avenue. \nBorn three days apart in Richmond\, Virginia\, Harris and Greenway use story and song in the concert to share a dialog that led them past racial divisions into a deep and abiding friendship that has lasted over thirty years. \nMembers of the Milton High School Chorus will open the program.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/deeper-than-the-skin/
LOCATION:Music at FP Milton\, Milton MA\, 535 Canton Ave\, Milton\, MA\, 02186\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Black Eagle Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:For over fifty years\, from Sym­pho­ny Hall to Sin­ga­pore\, the New Black Eagle Jazz Band has de­light­ed au­di­ences world­wide with its in­fec­tious\, soulful and up­lift­ing style of tra­di­tion­al New Orleans jazz. \nTickets: https://checkout.tito.io/me-thee-music/new-black-eagle-jazz-band
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/new-black-eagle-jazz-band/
LOCATION:Me&Thee\, Marblehead MA\, 28 Mugford St\, Marblehead\, MA\, 01945\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T193000
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SUMMARY:First Church Friday Folk Coffeehouse Presents the Doppelgängers and Friends on 4/19!
DESCRIPTION:Friday Folk Coffeehouse at First Church Dedham\n670 High Street\, Dedham\, MA\n(781) 326-7463 \nContact: Geoff Tegnell \n  \nFirst Church Friday Folk Coffeehouse presents its seventh concert of the 2023-2024 season featuring the Doppelgängers and Friends at First Church and Parish Dedham 670 High Street\, Dedham on Friday\, April 19\, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Auditorium. There will be refreshments for purchase.  Tickets are $15 and are available online at Folk Coffeehouse | dedhamuu and at the door.  Doors open at 7:00 pm. \n  \nThe Doppelgängers \, Kenny Raskin and RF Berks\, make their 3rd triumphant return to the Church\, having played the Friday Folk Coffeehouse concerts in 2022 and 2023. This time they are bringing a few other players along. Both RF and Kenny have had their own musical careers as singer/songwriters\, but revel in the camaraderie of playing together. Their style is Americana\, with a touch of swing as well. While their careers have been different\, their love of acoustic music and singing harmony has brought them together and found them playing everywhere from living rooms to music festivals. \nThe two men met in 2015 at the Maine Fiddle Camp\, where they soon found out that many people at the camp thought they were brothers. The deal was sealed when RF’s daughter mistook Kenny for her father. Thus\, the Doppelgängers were born. \nKenny was 8 years old when his father’s friend Harry gave him a ukulele. He played that ukulele until he was 11 years old. Then he discovered girls\, and promptly bought a guitar. That ukulele\, however\, was the gateway into a fifty-year plus love affair with playing music on multiple instruments\, including banjo\, mandolin and bass.  In 2018\, Kenny released his debut CD\, MY GREATEST HITS!\, and in 2022 followed it with his second CD\, Peace of Mind. He is also known internationally as an accomplished actor and theatre clown\, having appeared on Broadway and with Cirque du Soleil\, as well as on television and variety stages in the US\, France\, England\, Chile\, Germany and China. \nRF Berks found a Sears guitar in the attic when he was 15 and began carrying it everywhere he went. Whenever he met a kid that could play a song or guitar lick he would make them show him how it worked until eventually he learned enough to form a band. He learned most of what he knows about music long before he studied and obtained a degree in the subject. He has been writing songs – over one hundred – for twenty plus years\, and in 2019 he released an album entitled TREAT ME WELL\, which can be found on the usual streaming platforms. It was an eclectic mix of musical styles with contributing musicians from around the world. Francis is also an accomplished poet. \nFirst Church and Parish Dedham Unitarian Universalist was first gathered in 1638 and is located in Dedham Center at 670 High Street. Its lively music program includes choir at Sunday services and the Parish Players theater troupe\, in addition to our Friday Folk Coffeehouse events. \n 
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/first-church-friday-folk-coffeehouse-presents-the-doppelgangers-and-friends-on-4-19/
LOCATION:Friday Folk Coffeehouse\, Dedham MA\, 670 High St\, Dedham\, MA\, 02026\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T190000
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SUMMARY:Putnam Murdock Coffeehouse - Karen Woodhall and David Jackson Open and Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Feature – Putnam Murdock \nSteeped in old-time folk\, country and blues\, Putnam Murdock’s songwriting presents an honest voice of Americana music.  As a one-man band or a full ensemble\, the intimacy remains obvious in either his contemporary sonic collages or his classic ballads. His fourth studio release\, Long Time to Make Old Friends showcases songs penned with his co-songwriting partner and mentor\, Reed Foehl.\nAfter graduating with a songwriting degree from Berklee School in Music in 2002\, Murdock launched a solo career\, traveling the country.  As a songwriter he earned an honorable mention from the International Songwriting Competition for ‘Jersey Whiskey’ as well as having his debut record Fiction on the official ballot for the Grammys in five categories.\nPutnam has co-written songs that have appeared in the television shows Joan of Arcadia\, Dawsons Creek\, MTV’s Made\, and The Biggest Loser. The song ‘When it Comes Around’ was part of the movie sound track for Just Friends. He’s performed as a session musician on several Ken Burns documentaries including The Mayo Clinic with Bill Frisell and The Roosevelts:  An Intimate History.  Recently\, Murdock worked with the Ewers Brothers Film team to create music for the Mental Health Series which debuted on PBS in 2022.\nOpener – Karen Woodhall and David Jackson \n         Karen Woodhall does it all – contemporary folk\, with blues\, country and pop standards mixed in. Sometimes described vocally as “little-mama blues with a light brass to her sass\,” Karen brings a refreshing and joyful approach to her music\, with a natural and unassuming style that’s easy and accessible.  Karen is ably accompanied by David Jackson\, on guitar.\n         David Jackson plays in an energetic\, percussive style\, especially on his originals.  He collaborates with others or borrows from the great American songbook\, traditional\, old-time country\, folk\, swing\, fiddle tunes and blues.  David plays from all these influences\, ever cognizant of and grateful to carry the songs on as they`ve been passed on to him.  Together Karen Woodhall and David Jackson will open evening with their down-home style and musings.\n\nWe end the evening with a mini open mic – 8 slots. Doors open at 630p for sign-ups\, show starts at 7p.\n\n\nMembers and Performers:  $8\,  Non-members:  $9\nTickets in Advance – ‘Register’ at www.ssfmc.org\nRefreshments available \nADA Compliant
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/coffeehouse-putnam-murdock-with-karen-woodhall-and-david-jackson-opening-and-open-mic/
LOCATION:South Shore Folk Music Club\, Duxbury MA\, 842 Tremont St\, Duxbury\, MA\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffeehouse,Open Mic,Singer-songwriter
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SUMMARY:Rupert Wates
DESCRIPTION:Minimum donation directly to artist $25 \nCome join us for a fun house concert at our private home in Newton! To make a reservation\, email us at susan.hurwit@gmail.com. and we will confirm and provide directions. You must have a reservation beforehand. Snacks and drinks provided. Capacity limited to 35. When you get here you can pay in cash or Venmo. If you’re not feeling well\, please refrain from attending. \nRupert Wates was born in London and studied at Oxford University. In the late 1990’s\, he signed a publishing deal with Eaton Music and worked for several years as their house songwriter. He moved to Paris in 2001\, formed his own quartet and performed regularly in the city’s clubs. He came to the US in fall 2006. Since then he has received more than fifty songwriting and performing awards. He has been a Finalist in the Kerrville New Folk Song Contest\, and an Emerging Artist at Falconridge Folk Festival (full list of awards at www.rupertwatesmusic.com/awards). He has recorded and released 9 CDs (available at www.rupertwatesmusic.com/buy-music). All have received outstanding reviews in the online press and have been played on radio stations in America\, Canada\, The Netherlands\, Germany\, Greece\, Israel and Australia. Rupert’s songs have been covered plentifully by other performers in the UK\, Canada\, and the USA (see www.rupertwatesmusic.com/covers). In 2015-17 alone\, 25 of his songs were recorded by other artists\, including two full length CDs: ‘Crazy Puzzle’ (August 2015) by Nashville-based performer Roxie Rogers\, and ‘Wide Open Heart’ (July 2017) by Los Angeles vocalist Susan Kohler. These two CDs comprise exclusively songs chosen from Rupert Wates’ catalog. They were initiated and funded entirely by the artists themselves\, and may fairly be described as tribute albums to his songwriting. \nIn addition to writing and recording\, Wates plays over 120 live shows a year in venues all over America\, in Canada and in Europe\, and has appeared regularly on radio and TV. He prefers smaller\, more intimate spaces\, where the audience is up close\, where true musicianship counts\, and where real emotion can’t be faked. The house concert environment suits him best of all. Between 2012 and 2016\, Rupert has booked over 150 shows through the LR network\, making him by far the most booked performer on the LRN database. In recognition of this\, LRN hosts voted him one of 3 ‘Artists Of The Year’ in both 2013 and 2016. Well over 120 host recommendations on his profile page give some reasons why. \n \n 
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/rupert-wates/
LOCATION:House of Play Houseconcerts\, Newton MA\, Newton\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Terry Klein
DESCRIPTION:Lakeview Houseconcerts in Sharon\, MA Presents:\nTerry Klein\n1:00PM Potluck 2:00PM Sun April 14\, 2024 \nRSVP to info@lakeviewhouseconcerts.org to reserve a seat\, don’t reply to this email. You must get an invitation email from me to attend.\nSee  terrykleinmusic.com for more info about him.   Call 508 528 0026 for questions leave a message. \n$15-$25 suggested donation in the tip jar but payment is optional. 100% of the donations go directly to the artists. There are no  tickets\, but please RSVP so I know how many will be here.  \nPotluck at 1:00PM\, join the artists before the show. Icecream at intermission. \nTerry used to be a lawyer in Boston till he heard his real calling. He has some good stories. \nTerry Klein is a performing songwriter whose growing catalog of finely wrought\, captivating songs has made him a respected member of the Folk and Americana music communities. \n“Terry Klein has the poet’s heart and it’s very much in evidence on his brand new collection of songs.”\n–Rodney Crowell  \n“Terry Klein’s songs bring me into his world\, they make the crossing from one heart to another with ease. ‘Better Luck Next Time’ could have been written by Springsteen\, Van Zandt\, or Earle. But\, no\, this amazing song came from the guitar of a wonderful new voice in songwriting — Terry Klein. Close your eyes\, give a listen\, and let his songs take you on a ride. It’s a beautiful journey.”\n–Mary Gauthier 
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/terry-klein/
LOCATION:Lakeview Houseconcert Series\, Sharon MA\, Sharon\, MA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T140000
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SUMMARY:Scott Ainslie House Concert
DESCRIPTION:⛵️Sailing into Song House Concerts announces our next 2024 concert! APRIL 14\, 2024 – Scott Ainslie    Scott Ainslie Website\nSteeped in traditional music from both sides of the color line\, Scott Ainslie is a renowned acoustic blues guitarist\, singer and songwriter. He learned southern old-time ballads\, banjo and fiddle from senior musicians in North Carolina and West Virginia and blues from his black elders in North Carolina\, Virginia\, South Carolina\, Georgia and Mississippi: his roots are deep. Armed with a variety of instruments – vintage guitars\, a fretless gourd banjo\, a one-string\, homemade diddley bow (aka cigar box guitar) and carefully chosen historical personal anecdotes of his encounters with senior musicians across the South – Ainslie brings the history\, roots music\, and sounds of America alive.\nWatch video: You Better Lie Down\n                          SUGGESTED DONATION IS $25.00.   \n We will rely on your word that you have had a COVID vaccination. Masks optional. If you are not feeling well\, please refrain from attending.\nTo receive an invitation to this event\, send name and email to: sailingintosong@gmail.com
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/scott-ainslie-house-concert/
LOCATION:Sailing Into Song House Concerts\, Newton MA\, Newton\, MA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T193000
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SUMMARY:Cynthia MacLeod and Gordon Belsher
DESCRIPTION:Lively foot-stomping traditional Scottish music of Canada’s Prince Edward Island is brought to Boston by fiddler Cynthia MacLeod and guitarist/vocalist Gordon Blesher.  \nAdmission $25 for adults and $15 for 21 and under. Reserve tickets by emailing musiconcentre@gmail.com and pay at the door. Cash is preferred but we can also take credit cards. Concerts are an outreach of the Theodore Parker Church at 1859 Centre Street in West Roxbury. Shows are either in the church itself or in the parish hall behind the church on Corey Street.\nDesserts and hot and cold beverages are on sale before the show and during intermission. Plenty of free parking nearby. Buildings are wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/cynthia-macleod-and-gordon-belsher/
LOCATION:Music on Centre\, West Roxbury MA\, 1859 Centre St\, West Roxbury\, MA\, 02132\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T190000
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SUMMARY:All Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:The South Shore Folk Music Club (SSFMC)\, which is in its 46th year\, presents an ‘All Open Mic Night’ Sat April 13!  We had so much fun last month that we’re doing it again!  Doors open and sign-ups begin at 630p\, show starts at 7p.m.  You can sing\, do spoken word\, prose\, poetry\, comedy\, performance art\, original or not\, all genres – not just folk!  Musicians pay only $6.  The Sound is impeccable!  Performers – The microphone is yours!  Audience\, come out and support live music in one of its most amazing formats – Open Mic!  The hall will be set up in our intimate tables\, chairs and real candlelight configuration.  Join us to showcase your talent and enjoy homemade treats for this special show!  See you at the Club!
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/ssfmc-coffeehouse-all-open-mic-night-saturday-april-13-2024/
LOCATION:South Shore Folk Music Club\, Duxbury MA\, 842 Tremont St\, Duxbury\, MA\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:All genres,Coffeehouse,Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T190000
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SUMMARY:Stone Soup Coffeehouse Presents Grace Morrison\, Molly O'Leary Opens
DESCRIPTION:Laura Daly of the Boston Globe had this to say about Grace Morrison: Her voice smacks of Jewel\, and her style\, cadence and song structure is every inch from the school of Joan Osborne\, Lisa Loeb\, Natalie Merchant. It’s uncanny.” However\, we like to think Grace Morrison is all Grace\, and we cannot wait to welcome her back to the Stone Soup stage on April 13\, 2024 at The Music Mansion\, 88 Meeting St\, Providence\, RI 02906. The show begins at 7 pm. Opening for Grace will be Molly O’Leary.\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS\n\nGrace Morrison has never allowed others to define her. Over the course of her prolific career\, she’s released three exceedingly well received albums — I’m the Apple (2017)\, Reasons (2019) and Daughter (2021)\, each of which testify to her artistry and her acumen. She’s many things — a singer\, songwriter\, a mom\, Renaissance Faire performer\, and yes\, even a cranberry grower. Yet she pursues each activity with an uplifting attitude and authentic enthusiasm. It leaves an impact on her audiences\, creating an emotional bond that’s both enduring and engaging.\nIn that regard\, Grace has patented a sound she calls “Saltwater Country.” She describes it as the idea that we need the ocean — and all sources of water for that matter — to provide a place that offers cleansing — not only physically\, but spiritually as well. She expresses those sentiments in her songs and in her live performances\, through the spoken interludes she shares between songs. So too\, her themes incorporate a variety of subjects all shared from a personal perspective — be it life as a new mom\, accepting one’s body image\, dealing with alcoholism\, substance abuse and eating disorders\, life in a small town and even by referencing historical scenarios as well.\nNow\, with her new effort\, Maybe Modern\, Grace offers yet another outstanding example of those unique abilities. It maintains the momentum established by Daughter\, an album that garnered a host of superlative reviews. So too\, Maybe Modern underscores the accomplishments that have marked the trajectory Grace has maintained since so early on. They include her Grand Prize wins at the New England Songwriting Competition and the WPRI Rhode Show Big Break contest — both of which led to her music video being played on the season finale of “American Idol” — her recognition as an Official Showcase performer at both the Southeast Regional Folk Alliance and the Southwest Regional Folk Alliance in 2019\, her finalist standing in the Wildflower (TX) Festival performing singer-songwriter contest\, and her selection to perform as part of the Emerging Artist Showcase at the famed Falcon Ridge Folk Festival.\n\nMolly O’Leary (they/them) is an indie folk/rock singer-songwriter from New Bedford\, Massachusetts. Molly hits the heart strings of audiences with their use of songwriting as a form of activism to raise awareness about mental health and social justice. Molly has received the following awards/nominations: 2021 International Songwriting Competition Semi-Finalist\, 2022 Last Band Standing Finalist\, 2022 New England Music Awards Nominee for New Act\, 2023 Motif Music Awards Nominee for Favorite Singer-Songwriter\, and 2023 New England Music Awards Nominee for Songwriter of the Year.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/grace-morrison-molly-oleary/
LOCATION:Stone Soup Coffeehouse\, 88 Meeting Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02906\, United States
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SUMMARY:Madeleine Roger
DESCRIPTION:This concert will take place in the living room of the hosts’ home in Rockport\, Massachusetts\, and capacity will be limited to 30. The suggested contribution is $20\, payable at the door by cash or check\, or Venmo. Send email to whalecoveproductions@gmail.com to get more information or to make a reservation. \nMadeleine Roger is a singer-songwriter from Winnipeg\, Canada. While skillfully accompanying herself on acoustic guitar\, it is her artistry as a songwriter that can silence a room\, uniting her lyrical prowess with breathtaking melodies that linger long after they are sung. Her critically-acclaimed debut album Cottonwood is a collection of songs that reflect on femininity and equality\, the majesty of the wilderness\, and the beautiful awkwardness of trying to love another person. Cottonwood saw Madeleine nominated for both “English Songwriter of the Year” at the 2020 Canadian Folk Music Awards and “Producer of the Year” at the 2019 Western Canadian Music Awards.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/madeleine-roger/
LOCATION:Whale Cove House Concerts\, Rockport MA\, Rockport\, MA\, 01966\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T190000
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SUMMARY:Molly Mason and Jay Ungar
DESCRIPTION:“On stage\, Mason and Ungar complement each other like a finely crafted fiddle and bow. Together they weave a rich postmodern musical magic carpet on which listeners may vicariously glide back in time and experience first-hand the sonorous riches of traditional music.”\n-David S. Rotenstein\, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette \n“Jay Ungar and Molly Mason play music from the heart which reminds us of the best in all of us.”\n-Ken Burns\, producer of PBS’ “The Civil War” \nHe was a Bronx kid. She grew up in Washington State. He was raised on pop music of the 1940s and ’50s. She had a fondness for traditional fiddle music and ’30s and ’40s popular tunes. He hung out in Greenwich Village coffeehouses and roamed North Carolina and Tennessee in search of traditional players. She played clubs and colleges on the West Coast and took a liking to the jazzy sound of the Swing Era. Since joining forces—both artistically and romantically (the two would marry in 1991)—Jay Ungar and Molly Mason have become one of the most celebrated duos on the American acoustic music scene. \nIt started with a chance meeting in the late 1970s. Jay and Molly were each performing at the Towne Crier\, a rural New York club. They hit it off musically and played together from time to time until Molly headed off to Minnesota to work in the house band of a new radio show: Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion. Meanwhile\, back in New York\, Jay put together a band with fellow fiddlers Evan Stover and Matt Glaser and guitarist Russ Barenberg. When Fiddle Fever\, as the collaboration was called\, needed a bassist\, Molly signed on. The group recorded two classic LPs\, now available on CD as The Best of Fiddle Fever (Flying Fish Records). \nThe early ’80s also saw the beginning of Jay’s Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camps\, a world-renowned destination for enthusiasts of American music and dance traditions. Several years later\, Molly became a full partner in designing and running these programs\, which are still going strong. \n1984 found Fiddle Fever band members Matt Glaser and Russ Barenberg working with a young filmmaker on a documentary called The Brooklyn Bridge. They gave Ken Burns a copy of Fiddle Fever’s second LP\, Waltz of the Wind\, which included Jay’s Ashokan Farewell. Burns was so taken with the evocative and haunting melody\, he used it in his next film\, Huey\, about Louisiana Governor Huey Long\, and he wound up inviting Jay and Molly to provide music for many of his projects. The high point to date of this long relationship was the selection of Ashokan Farewell as the main theme of Burns’ landmark PBS documentary The Civil War. The result: an Emmy nomination for Jay and a Grammy for the soundtrack album. And the tune seems to have taken on a life of its own. Now considered an American “folk” classic\, it is played by fiddlers and classical musicians worldwide. In the British Isles\, a recording of Ashokan Farewell by Her Majesty’s Royal Marines has remained high on the classical charts for several years. It has been performed by major orchestras\, and has been recorded by artists from Mark O’Connor to Pinchas Zuckerman\, James Galway to Charlie Byrd\, Jerry Garcia\, David Grisman and The Osborne Brothers to Polka King Jimmy Sturr. \nAfter signing with Angel Records in 1991\, Jay and Molly—in collaboration with baritone Thomas Hampson and pianist David Alpher—released American Dreamer\, a collection of the songs of Stephen Foster. They followed with Waltzing with You\, an elaboration on their score for the film Brother’s Keeper\, a Sundance Film Festival prizewinner. Perhaps the duo’s best-known composition is the title track of The Lovers’ Waltz\, an album of romantic fiddle music from Appalachian\, Scandinavian\, Celtic\, Klezmer and Swing traditions. The CD also features a medley of melodies written by composer James Horner—ones that Jay had previously performed with the London Symphony in Horner’s score for the Sony Tristar filmLegends of the Fall. Harvest Home\, Jay and Molly’s 1999 release on Angel Records\, culminates in their 20-minute orchestral work\, The Harvest Home Suite\, in which they are joined by the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. In 2002\, Jay and Molly produced\, arranged and performed on A Song of Home\, a collaborative recording for RCA\, with flutist Sir James Galway\, mandolinist Peter Ostroushko and bassist Steve Rust. Now\, with Relax Your Mind (Angel Records)\, Jay and Molly\, with their band Swingology\, take a slightly different direction: American dance music with a focus on country blues and swing. Included are more of the beautiful waltzes that have become their signature pieces.\nOn radio and television\, Jay and Molly have appeared on CBS Good Morning\, The Rosie O’Donnel Show\, All Things Considered\, A Prairie Home Companion\, and the BBC’s Transatlantic Sessions. And they have no shortage of future musical projects. \nQuite the odyssey for the West Coast girl and the kid from the Bronx.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/molly-mason-and-jay-ungar/
LOCATION:Bass Hall at Monadnock Center\, Peterborough NH\, 19 Grove St\, Peterborough\, NH\, 03458\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20230720T001855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T003012Z
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SUMMARY:Sam Robbins & Shanna In A Dress
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/second-friday-concerts-presents-sam-robbins-shanna-in-a-dress/
LOCATION:Second Friday Concerts at First Church Belmont MA\, 404 Concord Avenue\, Belmont\, 02478
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240408T015614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T015614Z
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SUMMARY:Jay Ungar & Molly Mason
DESCRIPTION:$30 Advance Tickets \nForbes House Museum Members: $25 \n$35 day of concert \nJay’s haunting composition “Ashokan Farewell” was featured  throughout Ken Burns’s award-winning series The Civil War. The duo have recorded albums with the legendary James Galway  and the celebrated baritone Thomas Hampson. They’ve been featured on Prairie Home Companion and provided the soundtrack to the acclaimed  documentary film Brother’s Keeper.  \nPart of the Heritage Music Series presented by the Forbes House Museum. \nTickets available at https://www.forbeshousemuseum.org/heritage-music-series
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/jay-ungar-molly-mason/
LOCATION:Music at FP Milton\, Milton MA\, 535 Canton Ave\, Milton\, MA\, 02186\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240104T144848Z
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SUMMARY:Sara Grey and Kieron Means House Concert
DESCRIPTION:General admission: $20\, $5 for students \nConcert will be held in a private home in Brookline MA.\nReservations required: email HouseConcerts@fssgb.org for reservations and directions. \nSara Grey is one of the most gifted and knowledgeable artists working in the field of traditional music. Sara’s singing is both powerful and sweet\, with a distinctive and lovely tremolo. It is a voice well suited to native American songs and ballads of Ireland and Scotland. \nIt is not Sara’s lovely voice alone that makes her one of the most popular singers on the folk scene; on many of her songs Sara accompanies herself by frailing a five string banjo and\, when playing dance tunes\, it is obvious why she is regarded as one of the foremost exponents of the clawhammer style. As well as singing and playing\, Sara is well known for her storytelling – specialising in stories from New England where she grew up learning many of her stories from her father. \nSara grew up in New Hampshire but has lived in North Carolina\, Ohio\, Montana\, New York\, Pennsylvania\, Arizona\, Wales\, Scotland and England. As a youngster in North Carolina she developed a love for old time songs and banjo music. She cites Kyle Creed as the chief influence on her understated\, syncopated clawhammer banjo style. She has now been performing professionally for more than 30 years. \n\n“She is one of a select band of performers who still breathe life into traditional ballads.” Vic Smith\, Folk Roots\n“Sara Grey has quietly and powerfully taken over the mantle of premier interpreter of American traditional music.” Tor Jonassen\, WRDV\n\nKieron Means is a singer primarily of traditional songs but also of contemporary songs and guitar player of great merit. He has a great rapport with an audience and has an exceptional professionalism for a young performer. His voice is as smooth as silk\, rich and mellow and he sings to his audience not in spite of them. \nKieron is the son of the traditional singer Sara Grey and music journalist Andrew Means\, one time writer for Melody Maker. He was born in the United States and grew up in Britain gaining a great love of the music of both traditions as well as the contemporary scene. He has become a performer of traditional songs from the US and from the UK and many of the contemporary songs he sings he has written himself. \nHe has toured in the States and often performed with Sara Grey. In 2000 he has performed at Whitby and Wadebridge festivals where he was received with much acclaim. His first CD has received much praise with air play on Travelling Folk and Mr Anderson’s Fine Tunes both on radio Scotland. An article on him will shortly be appearing in Folk Roots magazine.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sara-grey-and-kieron-means-house-concert/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240313T201755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T201755Z
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SUMMARY:Kemp Harris and Alastair Moock at The Linden Tree
DESCRIPTION:Linden Tree Concerts presents Kemp Harris and Alastair Moock  \nSaturday\, April 6\, 2024 at 7:30 pm \n  \nLinden Tree concerts’ thirty-ninth season continues with Kemp Harris and Alastair Moock on Saturday\, April 6that 7:30 pm.  This show promises to lift up your spirit with these two master performers\, a show for all ages. \nWe are welcoming to Linden Tree’s stage for the first time Kemp Harris\, a singer-songwriter who defies categorization. He is a singer and songwriter\, a master weaver of American musical styles. He’s an actor\, activist\, author\, and storyteller\, and an award-winning educator who has taught young public school students for more than 40 years. \n“It’s all about communication\,” Kemp says. “Everything I do.” “Nobody tries to pigeonhole me\,” says a delighted Kemp\, “My audience allows me to be myself and do it all.” \nBorn in segregated Edenton\, North Carolina\, and transplanted to Massachusetts\, where he bounced between relatives’ homes\, Kemp learned to adapt to whatever world he found himself in – a talent that has come to define him as a person and an artist. He began writing songs at 14 and recording them in college\, using a pair of old cassette players to track parts\, and has been delighting music lovers ever since with his earthy\, soulful creations. \nKemp honed his powerful\, intimate performance style in Cambridge’s coffeehouses\, developing into a magnetic frontman who has shared stages with artists such as Koko Taylor\, Livingston Taylor\, Gil Scott-Heron\, Kandace Springs and Taj Mahal. He has composed original music for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Complexions Contemporary Ballet\, established a songwriting residency at Boston’s Wang Theater\, and recently delivered a series of master classes at Berklee College of Music on the subject of Artists as Activists\, alongside Chad Stokes of the band Dispatch and members of the dance troupe Urban Bush Women. \nKemp’s most recent album\, Edenton\, featuring vocals from the legendary Holmes Brothers\, is a modern blues journey that fuses the personal and the political\, the sacred and the profane\, to haunting effect. Edenton’s title track\, a bittersweet valentine to his birthplace\, explores a simpler time in a racially-divided town with the clear-eyed grace that is a hallmark of Kemp’s work. Everything he makes is built on a foundation of social awareness and the desire to reflect the world as he sees and experiences it. Whether he’s performing a rousing soul tune backed by a 14-piece orchestra in a grand concert hall or a hushed meditation alone at his piano\, Kemp speaks truth the only way he knows how: by baring his soul. Linden Tree invites those who haven’t seen Kemp before to join fans who have discovered this seasoned Renaissance man.  kempharrisbandbio \nAward winning singer songwriter Alastair Moock has been a long time favorite of Linden Tree’s audience ever since he began performing the Boston coffeehouse circuit in 1995. He has gone onto tour the USA and Europe\, performing at  renowned events like the Newport Folk Festival and Norway’s Bergen Music Fest and opening for acts like sharing the stage with acts like Arlo Guthrie\, Taj Mahal\, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot\, and Greg Brown.  Alastair Moock is an award-winning singer-songwriter having won songwriting contests at Falcon Ridge\, Great Waters and Sisters Folk Festivals. He was nominated for a Boston Music Award for Outstanding Singer-Songwriter of the Year. The Boston Globe calls him “one of the town’s best and most adventurous songwriters” and The Washington Post says “every song is a gem. \nWhen his twin daughters were born\, he turned his focus for a time to family music. His five albums for children have garnered many of the top awards in American children’s music\, including a 2013 Grammy Nomination\, three Parents’ Choice Gold Medals\, and ASCAP’s Joe Raposo Children’s Music Award.  In recent years\, Alastair has focused his career on the mission of uplifting historically marginalized voices.  Alastair co-founded two antiracism organizations\, Family Music Forward\, and in Boston\, The Opening Doors Project\, an anti-racist music organization through which he collaborates regularly with the likes of Reggie Harris\, Pamela Means\, Vance Gilbert\, and Kemp Harris. They use music to entertain and educate audiences of all ages around racial understanding and communication. \nHis most recent CD is a self-titled ALASTAIR MOOCK evokes a wide breadth of American musical textures: early Nashville\, country blues\, Western swing\, and a tinge of gospel. But most of all\, the album is infused with the kind of intimate storyteller’s approach at which Moock excels. The songs on ALASTAIR MOOCK touch on death and love\, politics\, marriage and family\, big universal questions and minute everyday observations. It’s a hard album to pin down\, but then Moock has always been a hard songwriter to pin down. “I don’t care who I’m singing to\,” he says\, “I just want to tell stories.” \nTickets for this show will be $25\, for those under 18 are $10. WUMB members receive a $2 discount with their membership card. We accept cash or personal check at the door.  Reservations are recommended for preferential seating by calling 781 246 2836. Masks recommended but not required. \nThe Linden Tree Coffeehouse 39th season of acoustic music is located in the social hall of the Unitarian-Universalist Church\, 326 Main St  Wakefield\, MA 01880. Linden Tree Coffeehouse is supported in part by Mass Cultural Council\, Wakefield Arts Council.  Linden Tree also supports  Fair Trade Music Local 1000. For more information see www.LindenTreeCoffeehouse.org and our  page on Facebook. \n  \n 
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/kemp-harris-and-alastair-moock-at-the-linden-tree/
LOCATION:Linden Tree Concerts\, Wakefield MA\, 120 Chestnut St.\, Wakefield\, MA\, 01880\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Linden Tree Concerts":MAILTO:lindentree85@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20231216T043624Z
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SUMMARY:The Kennedys
DESCRIPTION:Song­writ­ing duo Pete and Maura Kennedy make a strong return to the studio and stage after three years of weekly live-streamed lock­down-era con­certs. They took the op­por­tu­ni­ty to explore classic song­writ­ing in depth\, per­form­ing over a thou­sand songs during the pan­dem­ic. In ad­di­tion to singing and writing\, Pete and Maura are mul­ti-in­stru­men­tal­ists. Their songs are cast in a sound­scape that draws from the classic canon of Amer­i­can roots\, in keeping with the theme of getting back “home” as a nation. \nTickets: https://checkout.tito.io/me-thee-music/the-kennedys
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/the-kennedys-4/
LOCATION:Me&Thee\, Marblehead MA\, 28 Mugford St\, Marblehead\, MA\, 01945\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Me&Thee":MAILTO:info@meandthee.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20231102T174711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T174711Z
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SUMMARY:David Francey
DESCRIPTION:“Francey’s clear\, simple songs speak volumes to his followers. After a decade in music\, David Francey is known as one of Canada’s finest tunesmiths and a champion of the Everyman\, admired for his less-is-more approach to writing. It’s amazing how he manages to address deep stuff with such spare ingredients”\n… The Edmonton Journal \n“One of Canada’s outstanding poets\, songwriters\, storytellers. That’s David Francey with a lovely little tribute to tonight.”\n… Ron MacLean\, Hockey Night in Canada Following the Canadian Heritage Classic Hockey Game \n\nDavid Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian carpenter-turned-songwriter\, who has become known as “one of Canada’s most revered folk poets and singers” (Toronto Star). Born in Ayrshire\, Scotland to parents who were factory workers\, he moved to Canada when he was twelve. For decades\, he worked across Canada in rail yards\, construction sites\, and in the Yukon bush\, all the while writing poetry\, setting it to melodies in his head and singing it to himself as he worked. \nA truly authentic folk singer\, Francey is a documentarian of the working person who never imagined earning a living from his music. But when he was in his 40s\, his wife\, artist Beth Girdler\, encouraged him to share his songs and sing in public. The reaction was instant. His first album Torn Screen Door came out in 1999 and was a hit in Canada. Since then\, he has released eleven albums\, won three Juno Awards and has had his songs covered by such artists as The Del McCoury Band\, The Rankin Family\, James Keelaghan and Tracy Grammer. \nFrancey also had the honour of receiving the prestigious SOCAN Folk Music Award as well as taking home the Grand Prize in both the International Acoustic Music Award and in the Folk category for the John Lennon Songwriting Award. \n“David’s straightforward songs tell honest stories of real people and real places. Poetic perception and a keen eye for the heart of the matter are trademarks of the man and his music. His songs and stories are a direct connection for audiences seeking depth and meaning in the day-to-day.” Shelter Valley Folk Festival \nDavid Francey was born in Ayrshire\, Scotland where he got his first taste of the working life as a paperboy. At age 10 he was devouring the newspapers he delivered\, establishing a life-long interest in politics and world events while developing the social conscience that forms the backdrop of his songs. \nHe was twelve when his family immigrated to Toronto. He says he can trace his love of the land\, the history\, and the people of his adopted country to weekend family drives exploring southern Ontario. Music played a large part in these family outings. They sang traditional Scottish tunes as they drove through the Canadian countryside. Dad and sister Muriel sang melody\, while mother and David sang harmonies. \nHis attachment to Canada grew with travel. He hitched across the country three times\, then thumbed his way to the Yukon. This attachment surfaces in his songs of rail lines\, farms\, and the St. Lawrence Seaway. He grew to understand the people while working in Toronto train yards\, the Yukon bush\, and as a carpenter in the Eastern Townships. These experiences colour his first CD\, Torn Screen Door\, with songs like Hard Steel Mill\, Gypsy Boys\, and Working Poor and his second\, Far End of Summer\, with Highway\, Flowers of Saskatchewan and February Morning Drive. \nIn concert David is a singer and a storyteller. His wry humour and astute observations combined with his openhearted singing style have earned him a loyal following. \nDavid lives with his wife\, artist Beth Girdler in the quiet but charming Lanark Highlands in southern Ontario. They are visited often by their son Colin\, daughters Amy and Julia and grandkids Tristan\, Alice and Millicent. \n© 2019 Beth Girdler \nhttps://www.davidfrancey.com/
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/david-francey/
LOCATION:Bass Hall at Monadnock Center\, Peterborough NH\, 19 Grove St\, Peterborough\, NH\, 03458\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240223T210547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240224T020343Z
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SUMMARY:Claudia Schmidt House Concert
DESCRIPTION:⛵️Claudia Schmidt\, Sunday\, March 24@2:00 PM Newton\, MA Claudia Schmidt web page\nIf it were the intention of the creator or creators of this universe to perfectly blend together the night sky with moon and stars\, it might have been their intention as well to deliver Claudia Schmidt as their messenger of reminder. To say that Schmidt is simply a performer with a talent to entertain would be a miscarriage of understatement. Schmidt takes her audiences into her world as easily as the child who discovers the endless universes that exist in a cardboard box.(Door County Advocate\, Wisconsin)\nWatch a recent performance – Enough Already\n     SUGGESTED DONATION IS $25.00. \n We will rely on your word that you have had a COVID vaccination. Masks optional. If you are not feeling well\, please refrain from attending.\nThis is an “INVITATION ONLY” EVENT.  To receive an invitation\, send name and email to: sailingintosong@gmail.com
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sailing-into-song-house-concerts-welcomes-claudia-schmidt-2/
LOCATION:Sailing Into Song House Concerts\, Newton MA\, Newton\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Singer-songwriter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20230815T201032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T201032Z
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SUMMARY:Sol y Canto
DESCRIPTION:Admission $25 for adults and $15 for 21 and under. Reserve tickets by emailing musiconcentre@gmail.com and pay at the door. Cash is preferred but we can also take credit cards. Concerts are an outreach of the Theodore Parker Church at 1859 Centre Street in West Roxbury. Shows are either in the church itself or in the parish hall behind the church on Corey Street.\nDesserts and hot and cold beverages are on sale before the show and during intermission. Plenty of free parking nearby. Both buildings are wheelchair accessible.  \nSol y Canto is Rosi and Brian Amador\, a Pan-Latin duo that delivers inventive arrangements of Latin classics and original compositions that can range from quirky to poetic and that can make you laugh\, cry dance and cry\, all in one concert.  Guitar\, vocals and percussion.Songs in English and Spanish.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sol-y-canto-2/
LOCATION:Music on Centre\, West Roxbury MA\, 1859 Centre St\, West Roxbury\, MA\, 02132\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240129T213835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T130700Z
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SUMMARY:co-bill: Hayley Reardon and The Clements Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for those age 18 and under. Visit oldslooppresents.org\, John Tarr Store in Rockport\, or The Bookstore of Gloucester. The suggested contribution at the door is $25 for adults\, $5 for those age 18 and under\, and $50 for families. \nTickets and more information\nCape Ann boasts a great live music scene and some terrific musicians. But some recent arrivals have been fabulous additions. \nHayley Reardon is a critically acclaimed folk/pop artist and a storyteller in the truest sense of the word. Her songs serve as postcards from an artist brave enough to take the road less traveled. The songstress made the decision to begin living life boldly when she left Nashville to tour the world playing her music. In addition to having recently been based in Dachau\, Germany for a six month artist residency program awarded by the city\, she has spent the past 5 years carrying her songs and guitar all over the globe — gathering experiences\, inspirations\, and soulful connections along the way. The artist masterfully channels her colorful stories through music\, capturing even the most subtle nuances of the human experience with a striking clarity. \nThe Clements Brothers are George and Charles Clements\, identical twins from New England. They’ve been playing and writing music together for as long as they can remember and ‘The Clements Brothers’ marks their first project together since playing in the internationally touring grass-roots band\, ‘The Lonely Heartstring Band’ with whom they put out two albums on Rounder Records. With roots\, rock\, bluegrass\, jazz\, and classical influences\, George (on guitar) and Charles (on bass) aim to capture their singer-songwriter sensibilities in a unique blended voice\, at once enthralling and intimate\, groovy and serene. They are often joined by drummer Mike Harmon\, who joined the band after an impromptu late night set at the Ossipee Music festival\, and adds his unique roots-conscious musicality to the group’s evolving sound.  The trio is a fusion of each member’s unique musical journey\, and the result is music all its own\, filled with vocal harmonies\, instrumental virtuosity\, and a genuine love of song.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/co-bill-hayley-reardon-and-the-clements-brothers/
LOCATION:Old Sloop Presents\, Rockport MA\, 12 School St\, Rockport\, MA\, 01966\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sloop Presents":MAILTO:info@oldslooppresents.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240311T190103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T190123Z
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SUMMARY:WS Monroe & Friends at Stone Soup Coffeehouse
DESCRIPTION:Many Stone Soup Coffeehouse attendees probably know WS Monroe\, or “Bill\,” as one of the dedicated sound people behind the big board at each of our shows. What they may not know is that Bill is also an accomplished musician and he will be performing for the first time in his own Stone Soup show on March 23\, 2024 at The Music Mansion\, 88 Meeting St\, Providence\, RI 02906. Box Office opens at 6:00. Doors to the listening room open at 6:30. The show begins at 7 pm.\n\nMonroe has been playing music for more than 50 years. First influenced by the country music he heard as a child\, and then by the folk-rock of the Lovin’ Spoonful and the Byrds\, and by the folk revival of the ’60’s\, he began to attend the Philadelphia Folk Festival in 1969 where he was introduced to real traditional music. With all these influences (and some Beatles\, Motown\, blues\, and jazz)\, he performs what he calls “eclectic folk music”. He is mainly a singer\, and sometimes he just sings\, with no accompaniment. However\, when he first wanted to sing\, that option did not occur to him\, so he taught himself to play the guitar\, and then the mandolin\, and then the concertina and the mountain dulcimer. He usually performs solo\, but also plays with others: sometimes with his wife and children (now grown)\, and sometimes with Matteo Casini (who can do a lot of things he can’t do on the guitar)\, and sometimes with anyone who is willing to join him. More recently\, he has been a regular member of The Providence Wholebellies\, a wild and eclectic band\, and with the Quahog Quire\, an a cappella group that does work songs\, hymns\, children’s songs\, and more. More recently\, the Quire has produced an offshoot\, the Quahog Qafé\, which adds instrumentation to its usual mix. Tonight\, Bill will be accompanied by some of these talented friends.\n\nTickets are $22 and are available at the door or with reservation through our website.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/ws-monroe-and-friends/
LOCATION:Stone Soup Coffeehouse\, 88 Meeting Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffeehouse,Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145838
CREATED:20240118T021940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T021940Z
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SUMMARY:Eileen Ivers
DESCRIPTION:“Not everything in life is beautiful\, but there sure is beauty in life. To seek it\, embrace it\, and let it shine embodies a good life. Scatter the light…” EILEEN \nShe’s been called a “sensation” by Billboard magazine and “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin\,” by The New York Times. “She electrifies the crowd with a dazzling show of virtuoso playing” says The Irish Times \n  \nGrammy awarded\, Emmy nominated\, London Symphony Orchestra\, Boston Pops\, guest starred with over 50 orchestras\, original Musical Star of Riverdance\, Nine Time All-Ireland Fiddle Champion\, Sting\, Hall and Oates\, The Chieftains\, ‘Fiddlers 3′ with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Regina Carter\, Patti Smith\, Al Di Meola\, Steve Gadd\, founding member of Cherish the Ladies\, movie soundtracks including “Gangs of New York”\, performed for Presidents and Royalty worldwide…this is a short list of accomplishments\, headliners\, tours\, and affiliations. Fiddler Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today. \n  \nIt is a rare and select grade of spectacular artists whose work is so boldly imaginative and clearly virtuosic that it alters the medium. It has been said that the task of respectfully exploring the traditions and progression of the Celtic fiddle is quite literally on Eileen Ivers’ shoulders. The Washington Post states\, “She suggests the future of the Celtic fiddle.” \n  \nShe’s been called a “sensation” by Billboard magazine and “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin\,” by The New York Times. “She electrifies the crowd with a dazzling show of virtuoso playing” says The Irish Times. \n  \nIvers’ recording credits include over 80 contemporary and traditional albums and numerous movie scores. Eileen is hailed as one of the great innovators and pioneers in the Celtic and World music genres. \nThe daughter of Irish immigrants\, Eileen Ivers grew up in the culturally diverse neighborhood of the Bronx\, New York. Rooted in Irish traditional music since the age of eight\, Eileen proceeded to win nine All-Ireland fiddle championships\, a tenth on tenor banjo and over 30 championship medals\, making her one of the most awarded persons ever to compete in these prestigious competitions. \n  \nBeing an Irish-American\, the intrigue of learning more about the multicultural sounds of her childhood took hold. After graduating magna cum laude in Mathematics from Iona College and while continuing her post-graduate work in Mathematics\, Eileen fully immersed herself in the different genres of music which she experienced growing up in New York. With “unIVERSal roots”\, her energetic\, joyous\, passionate band\, Eileen continues to connect music\, cultures\, stories\, and emotions that tie us together. In 2019\, Iona College conferred upon Eileen Ivers the degree of Doctor of Arts\, honoris causa for her “lifelong commitment to innovation\, excellence and deep dedication to bringing people together through music.” \nEileen and her ensemble headline prestigious performing arts centers\, guest star with numerous symphonies\, perform at major festivals worldwide\, and have appeared on national and international television. The L.A. Times proclaims\, “Ivers’ presentation was music with the kind of life and spirit that come together when talented artists from different backgrounds find the linkages that connect all forms of music…no wonder the audience loved every minute.” \n  \nhttps://www.eileenivers.com/about \n 
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/eileen-ivers/
LOCATION:The Park Theatre\, Jaffrey NH\, 19 Main St\, Jaffrey\, NH\, 03452\, United States
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SUMMARY:North Reading Community Coffeehouse March Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The North Reading Community Coffeehouse is proud to present its March Showcase.  The performers are: Dolores Bourque with Ric Page\, Tom Sullivan and Uri Bourque\, David Buckman\, The Lakeside Boys – Gene Doughty and Phil Leavitt\, Mark Gaudet and Joanna Katzen .  Each performer will do about a 30 minute set. The event is free but donations will be gratefully accepted and we will be offering refreshments with all the proceeds going to the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library in North Reading with whom we will be doing these concerts in conjunction with\, to help support the library.  We are located in the Activity Room of the Flint Memorial Library at 147 Park Street in North Reading.  There is plenty of free parking.  Please come\, sit back\, relax and listen to some terrific music!  If you have any questions\, please contact Art Grossman at NRCoffeehouse@gmail.com.    
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/north-reading-community-coffeehouse-march-showcase-2/
LOCATION:North Reading Community Coffeehouse\, North Reading MA\, 147 Park St\, North Reading\, MA\, 01864\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffeehouse,Music
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SUMMARY:North Reading Community Coffeehouse March Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The North Reading Community Coffeehouse is proud to present its March Showcase.  The performers are: Dolores Bourque with Ric Page\, Tom Sullivan and Uri Bourque\, David Buckman\, The Lakeside Boys – Gene Doughty and Phil Leavitt\, Mark Gaudet and Joanna Katzen .  Each performer will do about a 30 minute set. The event is free but donations will be gratefully accepted and we will be offering refreshments with all the proceeds going to the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library in North Reading with whom we will be doing these concerts in conjunction with\, to help support the library.  We are located in the Activity Room of the Flint Memorial Library at 147 Park Street in North Reading.  There is plenty of free parking.  Please come\, sit back\, relax and listen to some terrific music!  If you have any questions\, please contact Art Grossman at NRCoffeehouse@gmail.com.    
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/north-reading-community-coffeehouse-march-showcase/
LOCATION:North Reading Community Coffeehouse\, North Reading MA\, 147 Park St\, North Reading\, MA\, 01864\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffeehouse,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Art Grossman":MAILTO:NRCoffeehouse@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T220000
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SUMMARY:Killeeshil (Irish Band)
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: NEW earlier showtime: 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7.\n\n\nGet ready for an unforgettable evening of Irish music and lively entertainment as Killeeshil\, a talented Irish trio hailing from the greater Boston area\, graces the stage at the Rose Garden on March 16. Named after the enchanting region of Ulster\, Killeeshil brings to life the rich and vibrant traditions of Irish music\, captivating audiences with their exceptional performances. The band includes Killeeshil Irish Band\, from left: Eileen Yarrison\, flutes and whistles; Michael Hamill\, fiddle; Harry Wagg\, guitar; and Antanas Meilus\, tenor and bodhran. \nA Musical Journey to the Heart of Ireland \nKilleeshil’s repertoire is a delightful blend of various elements of Irish music\, ensuring a captivating experience for everyone in attendance. From lively jigs and reels that will set your feet tapping to slow and beautiful airs that tug at your heartstrings\, this band offers a diverse range of musical experiences. In addition to instrumental pieces\, they also offer fun singalong songs that will make you feel like you’re in a cozy Irish pub. As proud residents of the eastern half of Massachusetts\, with greater Boston as their home base\, Killeeshil has become a beloved fixture in the local music scene\, and their upcoming performance at the Rose Garden promises to be a true celebration of Irish culture and tradition.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/killeeshil/
LOCATION:Rose Garden Coffeehouse\, Mansfield MA\, 17 West St\, Mansfield\, MA\, 02048\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffeehouse,Concert,Music,Singer-songwriter
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SUMMARY:Sally Rogers & Claudia Schmidt Concert
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URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sally-rogers-claudia-schmidt-concert/
LOCATION:John Henry’s Hammer Coffeehouse\, Worcester MA\, 90 Main St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01608\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Mammals
DESCRIPTION:“In the vanguard of today’s vibrant folk revival” – PopMatters \n\n“One of New York State’s finest treasures.” – Americana UK \n“Some of the best folk-rock music you will ever hear.” – TapeOp \n“Some of the best songwriting of their generation.” – LA Times \n“These two will shatter any preconceived stereotypical notions of what it means to be a folk musician.” – Coastal Journal \n“Nonet marshals the defiant spirit needed to heal a damaged world”   – No Depression \nThe Mammals are folksingers Ruth Ungar\, Mike Merenda\, and a cohort of compelling collaborators who form a touring quintet on the fiddle\, banjo\, guitar\, organ\, bass\, and drums. Over the past 20 years they have quietly composed a canon of original songs (“Some of the best songwriting of their generation.” -LA Times) that both reflect our culture and offer a vision of how the world might yet be.  “These days we sing about what we’re for over what we’re against\,” says songwriter\, Mike Merenda\, and what they’re for is “nothing short of sublime” according to Americana UK. \nA rough and tumble decade in the 00’s forged The Mammals identity as “subversive acoustic traditionalists” (Boston Globe) or a “party band with a conscience.” Re-emerging in 2017 from a hibernation period during-which the band’s founders explored new songwriting terrain\, The Mammals “don’t suffer from multiple genre syndrome\, they celebrate it as if gleefully aware that the sound barriers separating old-timey music\, vintage pop and contemporary folk are as permeable as cotton” (Washington Post).  Their latest album\, Nonet\, “marshalls the defiant spirit needed to heal a damaged world” (No Depression).  In 2023 they released a series of singles recorded at their own Humble Abode Music\, as well as issuing bonus material from 2020’s landmark album Nonet. \nRuth is the daughter of legendary fiddler\, Jay Ungar\, composer of the storied “Ashokan Farewell.” You can catch The Mammals semi-annually at The Hoot\, a folk festival they curate and produce at The Ashokan Center in Olivebridge\, NY. \n“Hailed by many as Americana trailblazers and exuding togetherness on stage\, [The Mammals] are also gently-mannered activists with well-crafted songs that successfully ask potent questions and raise issues to probe how we can improve the planet. They deliver their material persuasively and in an eloquent manner with enjoyment of their music underpinning the approach overall. The music is the motivator throughout.”
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/the-mammals/
LOCATION:Bass Hall at Monadnock Center\, Peterborough NH\, 19 Grove St\, Peterborough\, NH\, 03458\, United States
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CREATED:20231216T042848Z
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SUMMARY:Abbie Gardner
DESCRIPTION:Abbie Gardner is a fiery dobro player with an in­fec­tious smile. Whether per­form­ing solo or with Amer­i­cana harmony trio Red Molly\, her ac­claimed tales of love and loss\, both gritty and sweet\, are pro­pelled by her im­pec­ca­ble lap style slide guitar playing. \nTickets: https://checkout.tito.io/me-thee-music/abbie-gardner-2024
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/abbie-gardner-2/
LOCATION:Me&Thee\, Marblehead MA\, 28 Mugford St\, Marblehead\, MA\, 01945\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Me&Thee":MAILTO:info@meandthee.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T193000
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SUMMARY:Dedham First Church Friday Folk Coffeehouse Presents Blue Train on 3/15!
DESCRIPTION:Friday Folk Coffeehouse at First Church Dedham\n670 High Street\, Dedham\, MA\n(781) 326-7463 \nContact: Geoff Tegnell \nFirst Church Friday Folk Coffeehouse presents its sixth concert of the 2023-2024 season featuring the Blue Train at First Church and Parish Dedham 670 High Street\, Dedham on Friday\, March 15\, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Auditorium. There will be refreshments for purchase.  Tickets are $15 and are available online at Folk Coffeehouse | dedhamuu and at the door.  Doors open at 7:00 pm. \nBlue Train coasts along the folk music railway tracks powered by a solid bluegrass engine fueled by an eclectic mix of swing\, Texas swing and Gypsy jazz with intricate vocal harmonies and instrumentation.  Musicians include Jon Pachter on banjo\, harmonica and vocals\, Wendy Pachter on stand-up bass and vocals\, George O’Connell on mandolin and vocals\, Stewart Roberts on guitar and vocals and Alison Smith on violin/fiddle and vocals. \nRecently\, Blue Train has played at the Parrish Center for the Arts in Westford\, MA\, Vokes Theatre in Wayland\, the Newton Linda Plaut Festival of the Arts\, Good Pickin’ Farm in Westford\, Brookline Porchfest\, Nick-a-Nees Club in Providence\, and various farmer’s markets. Get on board with this Boston-based band and speed down the tracks of pure entertainment as you ride the Blue Train! \nFirst Church and Parish Dedham Unitarian Universalist was first gathered in 1638 and is located in Dedham Center at 670 High Street. Its lively music program includes choir at Sunday services\, the Parish Players theater troupe\, and the Concerts at First Church Saturday classical concert series\, in addition to our Friday Folk Coffeehouse events.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/dedham-first-church-friday-folk-coffeehouse-presents-blue-train-on-3-15/
LOCATION:Friday Folk Coffeehouse\, Dedham MA\, 670 High St\, Dedham\, MA\, 02026\, United States
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