Monday, September 24, 2007

Dennis Brennan w/ MaryLou Ferrante, Saturdy, October 6.

NOTLOB ACOUSTIC MUSIC SERIES AT THE LORING-GREENOUGH HOUSE KICKS OFF THE FALL SEASON WITH LOCAL RHYTHM AND BLUES LEGEND DENNIS BRENNAN. MARYLOU FERRANTE OPENS.

· Date/time: Saturday, October 6. Doors 7:00pm, concert 7:30pm
· Venue address: Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA. - 617-524-3158
· Venue website: http://www.lghouse.org/
· www: http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com/ & http://www.myspace.com/notlobhouseconcerts
· Price: $15 + $1 preservation fee.
· Reservations: email to notlobmusic@gmail.com
· Coffee, tea and pastries are available (donation).
· Artist websites:
http://www.dennisbrennan.com/
http://www.myspace.com/dennisbrennan
http://www.myspace.com/marylouferrante


Dennis Brennan is one of the Boston area's leading rock/roots singer/songwriters. Dennis is a singer and song writer who performs with the Dennis Brennan Band, The Iodine Brothers, the White Owls, and the Dennis Brennan Trio. Dennis sang for The Dirty Rye Band, The West Side Band, Young Neal and the Vipers, and Push Push. In 1992 he formed the Dennis Brennan Band. He has been nominated for 4 NEMO awards and won 2 NEMO awards for "Outstanding Roots Rock Band." His songs have been acquired for TV and films such as Copland, the Mathew Shephard Story, Loveland, and Clock Watchers.



Dennis Brennan was born on the wrong side of the tracks in Marlboro, Massachusetts. At age 9 he entered show business as Rumplestiltsken in a grammar school play. In 7th grade he performed "Louie Louie" with a local garage band at the Berlin, Ma. Town Hall and quickly evolved into "the lead singer". That band evolved into "The Paranoids", his musical outlet throughout his high school years. They opened shows for both The Remains and The Barbarians, garage band legends who are each featured on "Nuggets, original artyfacts from the first psychedelic era" Rhino R2 75486.

Following high school. Brennan's education continued as lead singer in such well regarded outfits as "The Dirty Rye Band", The West Side Band", "The Martells", and "Push Push". These bands performed in every bar and dive on the east coast. An education indeed.

In 1992 he formed the Dennis Brennan Band and started his solo career, quickly releasing two critically acclaimed recordings on Upstart Records, a division of Rounder. In 2000 he released "Rule #1" on ESCA Records which resulted in glowing reviews from The New Yorker, The Chicago Sun Times, The Boston Phoenix as well as other publications nationwide. These recordings showcase Brennans ability "to not just tip toes into genres, he strips naked and plunges right in." Bill Holmes, AMPLIFIER.

He has been nominated for 4 NEMO awards and has won 2 NEMO awards for "Outstanding Roots Rock Band.

His songs have been aquired for use in films and television, notably the movies "Copland", "The Matthew Shepard Story","Clockwatchers", and "Loveland".

He and his band have just finished a nine month residency at Cambridge's legendary nightspot The Lizard Lounge.

A new recording is due to be released in the fall of 2006 on the Hi & Dry label. It will combine both live recordings and new studio recordings.

The new CD entitled "Engagement" is available at shows and online at Hi-N-Dry. Iodine in the Wine is available at Rounder Records. You can listen to the songs at Rounder. Jack in the Pulpit is available at Rounder Records. You can listen to the songs at Rounder. Rule ..1 is available at iTunes.

Steve Morse, longtime Boston Globe reviewer and cohost of 'Morse on Music', WBOS-FM, said "Divided equally into studio and live tracks, the diversity is stunning as (Brennan) takes listeners on a journey that comes from the gut."

"LONESOME, ORNERY, AND GREAT", comment of Peter Guralnick Author of "Dream Boogie" The Triumph Of Sam Cooke and, "Last Train To Memphis" The Rise Of Elvis Presley.

"OUTRAGEOUSLY GREAT" Betsy Siggins, Executive Director, Passim Folk Music and Cultural Center

Boston has a music legacy that needs no introduction. Think of the J. Geils Band, Morphine, and Willie Alexander for starters. At the heart of the scene, though, is an artist like Dennis Brennan. He's a cagey veteran who hasn't won similar fame but can electrify audiences with his ability to cross brilliantly from rock to soul, blues, country, and jazz, while breathing fresh life into each. On several nights a week, Brennan bops around New England clubs with a passion that is all too rare in today's homogenized music climate.
His latest album, the aptly titled "Engagement," is a perfect snapshot of Brennan at work. Divided equally into studio and live tracks, the diversity is stunning as he takes listeners on a journey that comes from the gut. And he doesn't apologize for its variety. "This record is such a mix because that's the way I hear things," he says. "I love not having one style or sound."
Longtime friend Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band, who often sits in with Brennan's band at its weekly residency at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, offers this praise of his comrade: "The biggest challenge for any artist is to sustain and keep growing. Many musicians who stick with it can fall into a trap of becoming parodies of themselves. Dennis has always kept maturing, which is one of the hardest challenges, and that's why I always enjoy checking him out."
Brennan, who was born in the Boston suburb of Marlborough, has won a couple of Boston Music Awards in the "roots music" category, for want of a better term. He retains a down-to-earth sincerity and is a magnet for great musicians. The Dennis Brennan Band is an all-star unit featuring guitarists Duke Levine (who doubles as Wolf's guitarist and has toured with Mary Chapin Carpenter, plus has his own solo career) and Kevin Barry, who also has been in Carpenter's band and toured with multiple Grammy nominee Paula Cole. They're joined by drummer Billy Beard (Patty Griffin, Face to Face, and the Twinemen) and bassist Andrew Mazzone, whose credits are exhaustive when he's not handling entertainment law for Cambridge's HI-N-DRY Records, which occupies the space where the late legend Mark Sandman (of Morphine) once lived.
Brennan's bandmates know they can never take a night off when their boss is pounding the microphone. "Dennis is such a strong performer," says Levine. "He never phones it in, and that means everything to a sideman. If Dennis is giving something that is amazing, then you'd better give it, too." Or as guitarist Barry says, "I have never played with Dennis when he gives less than 100 percent."
That's true of the studio as well. The studio tracks on this album were done at HI-N- DRY and at Camp Street Studio in Cambridge, with the main production by Dennis and Billy Conway (who has played with Morphine, the Twinemen, and just about everyone else around town). The songs show a progressive sophistication on Brennan's part, with a nod toward romance ("It Ain't What You Think It Is" has a soulful edge and a survivor's lyric: "Pack up your baggage and put it with mine/ Let's fall in love and get it right this time"). Plus, the beautifully aching high third harmony on this song comes from the great Brian Templeton of The Radio Kings. Another tune, "Delmore Schwartz," pays homage to that arty misfit poet and former Harvard professor ("I dreamt I was hanging out with Delmore Schwartz," Brennan sings), with vital backing vocals from established Boston star Laurie Sargent and rising star Sarah Borges. And the affecting "When You Were Loving Him" finds Brennan joined by great singers Gabrielle Agachiko and Jake Brennan, who came by the studio to help out his dad.
The live tracks are just as compelling to Brennan fanatics like myself. Levine adds some electric sitar on stage, while the band romps from gritty, lunchpail rock to striking, Brennan-ized covers of songs by Merle Haggard and Woody Guthrie. Most were taped at Brennan's beloved, subterranean Lizard Lounge and supervised by ace producer/engineer Tom Dube, who has mixed recordings and tour sound for David Bowie and Richard Thompson. The results are top-tier all the way.
Admit it. You're intrigued. And you might like this further quote from Brennan: "I'm still just trying to remake 'Beggars Banquet' ," he says with a laugh. If that album rings a bell, then you'll like the Dennis Brennan Band just fine, no matter where you live.-Steve Morse, longtime Boston Globe reviewer and cohost of "Morse on Music" on WBOS-FM



Marylou Ferrante was described by music critic and writer, Daniel Gewertz, in the Boston Herald, as the Bay State's finest female acoustic blues interpreter.

Marylou is an artist who performs pre-war blues from the 1920's & 30's. She covers major artists from the delta to east coast piedmont style players such as Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, Blind Boy Fuller and Memphis Minnie along with mandolin players such as Yank Rachell.

Her passionate expression of these old songs comes from a love of the music and the arrangements themselves, as well as what she says is an appreciation for "the history of these folks and the difficult circumstances they endured."

Marylou has honed her craft listening to the old recordings and learning from some of the great blues players today such as Paul Rishell, Guy Davis, Robert Jones and mandolin great Rich DelGrosso. Marylou has taught at The Cellar Studio, Salem MA

* "Marylou is a killer. I have watched her grow, and now she's taking over. Blues lovers look out!"... GUY DAVIS

* "Marylou has the soul of a blues Woman" Detroit's Blues Man... ROBERT JONES

  • Series information: http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com/, http://notlobmusic.blogspot.com/,
    http://www.myspace.com/notlobhouseconcerts
  • Venue: Loring Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.
  • Ticket Price: $15.
  • Reservations: notlobmusic@gmail.com Reservations are recommended as seating is limited to 40 and 90% of all past shows have sold out.
  • MBTA: Take #39 bus from either Back Bay Station or Forest Hills Station to the Monument stop, directly in front of the Loring-Greenough House, at the intersections of Centre and South Streets.
  • Parking: The Loring Greenough House lot holds 12 cars, gates will be closed when full. A public lot is located behind Blanchard's liquors, one block away.
  • Future concerts:
    Saturday, October 20, 2007, 7:30 pm ~ Teresa Storch & Lenore ~ Contemporary Folk ~ http://www.lenore.com, http://www.myspace.com/lenorecanada, http://www.myspace.com/teresastorch, http://www.teresastorch.com/
  • Friday, November 2, 2007, 7:30 pm ~ The Rowan Brothers w/ Eric McDonald ~ Traditional Folk ~ http://www.rowanbrothers.com, http://www.myspace.com/mandolinisgoodforthebrain
  • Saturday, November 10, 2007, 7:30 pm ~ Kristin Cifelli w/special guest ~ Contemporary Folk ~ http://www.myspace.com/kristincifelli, http://www.kristincifelli.com/,
  • Saturday, November 17, 2007, 7:30 pm ~ Mare Wakefield & Dan Gonzalez ~ Contemporary Folk ~ http://www.marewakefield.com, http://www.myspace.com/marewakefield, http://www.dangonzalezmusic.com, http://www.myspace.com/dangonzalezmusic
  • Saturday, December 15, 2007, 8:00 pm ~ Jud Caswell & Pat Wictor ~ Contemporary Folk & Traditional Blues ~ http://www.judcaswell.com, http://www.myspace.com/judcaswell, http://www.patwictor.com, http://www.myspace.com/patwictor

Friday, September 14, 2007

NOTLOB MUSIC NEWS, Fall, 2007

NOTLOB MUSIC NEWS, Fall, 2007

Six successful (5 sold out!) concerts over three months comprised the inaugural Spring/Summer season. This is more successful than anticipated. Thank you, JP community, for supporting live acoustic folk music at the Loring-Greenough House! The seventh and final concert of the inaugural season is Friday, September 21 (yes, it's this side of the Equinox).

A fond look back:

June 2



Sometymes Why (Aoife O'Donovan - Crooked Still, Kristin Andreassen - Uncle Earl & Ruthy Merenda - the Mammals)


http://www.myspace.com/sometymeswhy, http://www.sometymeswhy.us


June 9



Mike & Ruthy Merenda (The Mammals)


http://www.myspace.com/michaelmerenda http://www.michaelmerenda.com http://www.myspace.com/ruthungar http://www.ruthungar.com http://www.myspace.com/76978728 http://www.themammals.net/


June 20


Sharon Lewis (Pooka) & Rose Polenzani


http://www.sharonlewis.net http://www.myspace.com/sharonlewis http://www.rosepolenzani.com/ http://www.myspace.com/rosepolenzani


July 20


Danielle Miraglia & Tom Bianchi w/ Brendan Hogan


http://www.daniellem.com/ http://www.myspace.com/daniellemiraglia http://www.24hourtom.com/ http://www.myspace.com/tombianchi http://www.brendanhogan.net


August 11



Dave Carter Tribute - Adam Sweeney, Eric McDonald, Beth DeSombre, Ryan FitzSimmons, Dana Price & Chris Thompson.


http://www.bethdesombre.com/ http://www.sonicbids.com/BethDeSombre http://www.adamsweeney.net/ http://www.myspace.com/adamsweeney http://www.jadedmandolin.com/mandolinenator.html http://www.myspace.com/mandolinisgoodforthebrain http://www.ryanfitzsimmons.com/ http://www.myspace.com/ryanfitzsimmons http://www.myspace.com/danaprice http://www.cmthompson.com/


August 18

Geoff Bartley w/ Eliza Blue

http://www.geoffbartley.com/geoff_bartley_001.htm http://www.elizablue.net/

Next concert: Brian Webb, Friday, September 21, 8:00pm - SOLD OUT.

The 39th and 40th reservations for the Brian Webb concert on Friday, September 21 have been received. Thanks to all, it is very encouraging this has happened a week and a half before the concert date that, the earliest sell-out of the series. Contingency reservations will continue to be taken. If you have a reservation and cannot attend, please send notice so another can.

Keep informed, join the mailing list ~ http://groups.google.com/group/notlobmusic

News:

Preservation fee begins in October.

The Loring-Greenough House was built in 1760. How old is that? Do you realize it was used as a hospital for the Battle of Bunker Hill? After the Spring/Summer season, the JP Tuesday Club asked for a rent increase. Rather than a complicated percentage formula, we agreed to a simple solution. Whatever the ticket value, a $1 “preservation fee” will be added. 40 tickets sold = $40 to the JPTC. This is a small price to pay for continued use of the oldest folk venue in Boston, and probably the country.

Falcon Ridge 2008 “most wanted to return” winners announced.

I am very pleased to announce that an artist already booked for March, 2008 has received the honor of “most wanted to return”. Of the 25 “emerging artist” who competed in the finals, the audience selected four to return next year:

"Results of the FRFF audience survey for the Top 3 Showcase Artists are in. In addition to an invite to do the Most Wanted Song Swap and workshops at
FR08, the top voted will do our annual preview tour in May. This will be our 11th P Tour. More details shortly on our website.

From a total of 1160 audience surveys voting for their fave 3, the results are:

1 - Anthony da Costa - garnering votes from just over 40% of the voting audience
2 - Lindsay Mac - with 20%
3 - Joe Crookston and Randall Williams - just about tied with 18% and 17% of the voters respectively

Honorable mentions to Joe Jencks & Vienna Teng who finished next, followed by Chris O'Brien, Edie Carey, Nick Annis, Beaucoup Blue and Five2. SEVEN strong HMs this year, each with more than 10% of the voting and, a really STRONG showcase......"

Source: http://groups.google.com/group/frff/web/2007-emerging-artist-results

Randall Williams will perform at Notlob on Saturday, March 22, 2008.

Looking ahead:

Dennis Brennan w/ MaryLou Ferrante, Saturday, October 6, 7:30.

Dennis Brennan

“Boston has a music legacy that needs no introduction. Think of Aerosmith, the J. Geils Band, Morphine, and Willie Alexander for starters. At the heart of the scene, though, is an artist like Dennis Brennan. He's a cagey veteran who hasn't won similar fame but can electrify audiences with his ability to cross brilliantly from rock to soul, blues, country, and jazz, while breathing fresh life into each.”

- Steve Morse, longtime Boston Globe reviewer and cohost of "Morse on Music" on WBOS-FM.

Marylou Ferrante

Marylou Ferrante was described by music critic and writer, Daniel Gewertz, in the Boston Herald, as the Bay State's finest female acoustic blues interpreter. She performs pre-war blues from the 1920's & 30's. She covers major artists from the delta to east coast piedmont style players such as Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, Blind Boy Fuller and Memphis Minnie along with mandolin players such as Yank Rachell. Her passionate expression of these old songs comes from a love of the music and the arrangements themselves, as well as what she says is an appreciation for "the history of these folks and the difficult circumstances they endured."

This concert surely will sell out; make your reservation to notlobmusic@gmail.com

The Fall Season:

Saturday, October 06, 2007


7:30 pm


Dennis Brennan w/ MaryLou Ferrante


http://www.dennisbrennan.com, http://www.myspace.com/dennisbrennan, http://www.myspace.com/marylouferrante


Friday, November 2, 2007


7:30 pm


The Rowan Brothers w/ Eric McDonald


http://www.rowanbrothers.com, http://www.myspace.com/mandolinisgoodforthebrain


Saturday, October 20, 2007


7:30 pm


Teresa Storch & Lenore


http://www.lenore.com, http://www.myspace.com/lenorecanada, http://www.myspace.com/teresastorch, http://www.teresastorch.com/


Saturday, November 10, 2007


7:30 pm


Kristin Cifelli with special guest


http://www.kristincifelli.com, http://www.myspace.com/kristincifelli


Saturday, November 17, 2007


7:30 pm


Mare Wakefield & Dan Gonzalez


http://www.marewakefield.com, http://www.myspace.com/marewakefield, http://www.dangonzalezmusic.com, http://www.myspace.com/dangonzalezmusic


Saturday, December 15, 2007


8:00 pm


Jud Caswell & Pat Wictor


http://www.judcaswell.com, http://www.myspace.com/judcaswell, http://www.patwictor.com, http://www.myspace.com/patwictor


Saturday, December 22, 2007


7:30 pm


Special holiday concert, Carrie Cheron and tba


http://www.carriecheron.com/ http://www.myspace.com/carriecheron


Monday, December 31, 2007

8:00 pm

Benefit Concert for Veterans for Peace, venue in Harvard Square, artists tba.

Stay tuned for details.