Kim Moberg Coffeehouse Feature with Open Mic Oct 4 2024

Kim Moberg Coffeehouse Feature with Open Mic Oct 4 2024

The South Shore Folk Music Club will host a coffeehouse featuring Kim Moberg with an Open Mic to follow Friday Oct 4 2024 at First Parish Duxbury, 842 Tremont St (Rte 3A) Duxbury.
Award winning Indigenous (Tlingit) singer/songwriter Kim Moberg is an Alaska native artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song. Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the Folk Alliance International DJ charts. Her latest release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” will be released in early 2025. Kim’s rich vocals have been described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”. http://www.kimmobermusic.com
The doors open at 6:30pm, open mic signups begin at 630p, show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $8 for members and open mic performers, $9 for non-members, $ 4 for kids, up to high school age. No Advance tickets or credit cards for this show.  Just come on down and pay by cash or check at the door.  Kitchen is open for coffee, tea, water and cookies. ADA compliant.  
All Open Mic Night September 28, 2024

All Open Mic Night September 28, 2024

The South Shore Folk Music Club (SSFMC), which is in its 46th year, presents an ‘All Open Mic Night ’ Saturday September 28, 2024 at First Parish Duxbury!  We had so much fun last season 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 and Members pay only $6.  Non-Members $8.  Kids (up to high school age) $3.  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!  Note:  For more information, please check out our website – https://www.southshorefolkmusicclub.org/

Roots Run Wild Coffeehouse Feature – with Open Mic September 20, 2024

Roots Run Wild Coffeehouse Feature – with Open Mic September 20, 2024

KT Lee and Kelly Ann Fernandes of ‘Roots Run Wild’ strike the perfect balance between sweetness and ferocity with their blend of unique instrumentation, robust styling, and powerful vocals, creating a distinct flavor seasoned by Americana, bluegrass, reggae, and folk music while frequently sneaking into pop territory with their catchy melodies and hooks.

Known for their vocal teamwork, singer-songwriters KT and Kelly use music to explore the challenges of finding your own way, healing from trauma, personal growth, relationships, and developing a rich inner life and sense of self, always expressing a love of music itself and its incredible restorative power.

Roots Run Wild’s debut album will be released this fall and you can find previously released singles everywhere you stream music.  Check out their website – https://www.rootsrunwild.com/

North Reading Community Coffeehouse – Summer Concert Series – At Ipswich River Park Gazebo

North Reading Community Coffeehouse – Summer Concert Series – At Ipswich River Park Gazebo

The North Reading Community Coffeehouse (NRCC), in conjunction with the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library, is proud to present the third and final outdoor Showcase concert for this summer in the Gazebo at Ipswich River Park on Saturday, August 17 at 4 PM.  In the event of rain, the event will take place in the Activity Room of the Flint Memorial Library at 147 Park Street in North Reading.

This Showcase concert will feature Jay “Singing Spirit” Cunningham, Caelin Graber, Ric Page and Ronnee Stolzberg.  There promises to be a mix of beautiful original tunes and covers of well-known artists.  All that needs to happen now is for the music lovers in North Reading and the surrounding communities to come to Ipswich River Park, bring a chair, a blanket or use the benches and tables provided at the park, bring something to eat, then simply relax and enjoy the music.  Again, the concerts are free and there is plenty of parking.  For those of you who would like to see the concerts but cannot make it in person, we will livestream them on the North Reading Community Coffeehouse Facebook page and then put it on the NRCC YouTube channel .  We look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Art Grossman at NRCoffeehouse@gmail.com.

North Reading Community Coffeehouse – Summer Concert Series – At Ipswich River Park Gazebo

North Reading Community Coffeehouse – Summer Concert Series – At Ipswich River Park Gazebo

The North Reading Community Coffeehouse (NRCC), in conjunction with the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library, is proud to present the second of three outdoor Showcase concerts this summer in the Gazebo at Ipswich River Park on Saturday, July 20 at 4 PM.  In the event of rain, the event will take place in the Activity Room of the Flint Memorial Library at 147 Park Street in North Reading.  This event is sponsored by the Massachusetts Cultural Council – North Reading Chapter.

This Showcase concert will feature Betty and Andy DeYeso (“Bak-ta-Bak”), Joanna Katzen, Al Pappalardo with Patrick Saylor (“Just Us”) and Art Grossman.  This concert will be followed by one more on Saturday, August 17, also at 4 PM.  There promises to be a mix of beautiful original tunes and covers of well-known artists.  All that needs to happen now is for the music lovers in North Reading and the surrounding communities to come to Ipswich River Park, bring a chair, a blanket or use the benches and tables provided at the park, bring something to eat, then simply relax and enjoy the music.  Again, the concerts are free and there is plenty of parking.  For those of you who would like to see the concerts but cannot make it in person, we will livestream them on the North Reading Community Coffeehouse Facebook page and then put it on the NRCC YouTube channel .  We look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Art Grossman at NRCoffeehouse@gmail.com.