This Friday we launch a brand new music venue, and cannot succeed without your help! In the words of Pete Seeger, YOU are the yeast that makes the bread rise!
* We have the facility (wood-walled and floored 90 seat capacity hall and a 250 seat sanctuary)
* We have the core production team (a few more good volunteers would be nice)
* We have the artists
* ALL WE NEED NOW IS COMMUNITY SUPPORT!
Boston music patrons embrace all music genres, from classical to experimental and everything in between. Starting in November, patrons will have the opportunity to attend three presentations by the new Eliot Street Coffeehouse at the First Church in Jamaica Plain, Unitarian-Univeralist, located at 6 Eliot Street.
The coffeehouse is the result of a merger of Janna Maria Fröhlich's “Eliot Street Soirée” series and Jeff Boudreau’s “notloB Parlour Concerts”, presented since 2006 across the monument at the Loring-Greenough House.
The three-concert Fall season starts THIS FRIDAY
Friday, November 1 - FELLSWATER CD RELEASE PARTY, w/ ELIZABETH & BEN ANDERSON
Friday, November 22 - THE BOMBADILS w/ CAT AND THE MOON
Tuesday, December 3, 2-4pm, Darol Anger live in studio, Ken Field's "The New Edge", WMBR
Saturday, December 7, A TRIO OF BERKLEE STRING QUARTETS orchestrated by Darol Anger
...and if all goes well the plan is to continue in January, in both the beautiful wood-walled and floored (dance concerts, anyone?) parish hall and the gorgeous sanctuary.
But we cannot do it alone, we need community support. Here's what you can do:
1 - LEVERAGE SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE INTERNETS
*Like our page - https://www.facebook.com/6EliotStreet - and share it with friends. Can we get to 200 "likes" before our first concert 11/1?
*Click "going" to this event, to show support and indicate you have done #1 and are inclined to do #2 &/or #3.
*INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS EVENT - to do so you will need to have "host" status, send a PM to Jeff Boudreau or Janna Frolich and we will gladly oblige.
*SPREAD THE WORD - Download this event's poster and put it up in your neighborhood, music shops, book shops, libraries, office, etc. Post this event URL-https://www.facebook.com/events/1405965179638125/ - add a few embellishing words to your Facebook wall or Twitter feed.
*If you have a blog, blog about it.
*If you have a radio program, mention it and the upcoming shows.
*If you subscribe to a listserv or have a newsletter/mailing list, share with friends and neighbors.
Remember, this is social media, you do not need to live in the greater Boston area to share the news with your Boston area friends!
2 - BUY TICKETS to the 11/1 and 11/22 concerts - http://www.brownpapertickets.com/ Tickets to the 12/7 concert will be available at the 11/1 coffeehouse and soon online at BPT.
3 - VOLUNTEER - We need help at concerts (box office, refreshments, set-up) and between concerts (street team, publicity). Email eliotstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com
BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: http://www.firstchurchjp.org/eliotstreetcoffeehouse/
and
PLEASE REMEMBER TO "LIKE" OUR FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/6EliotStreet
http://notlobmusic.blogspot.com reports and reflects on news that affects the traditional / revival / labor / social justice folk, old-time, bluegrass and Celtic music communities in the greater Boston area.
"In this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
~ Jack Hardy
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
"The Bluegrass Lounge" on independent student internet radio BIRN premiers tonight!
Announcing a brand new internet radio program of bluegrass music, "The Bluegrass Lounge"
"It's official: Matt Scutchfield and I (JD Williams) now have a full 2-hour bloc of the Bluegrass music on the Berklee Internet Radio Network every Monday night from 11pm-1am!"
http://www.thebirn.com/shows/?show=122
Hosted by JD Williams and Matt Scutchfield.
Berklee Internet Radio Network
Be it in the string department on the 5th floor of 1140 or in the various clubs throughout Boston/Cambridge, there is quite a thriving bluegrass community full of great musicians and eager listeners here in Beantown. On our show, we'll feature favorite bluegrass tunes ranging in styles from traditional to recent contemporary bluegrass that pushes the genre's boundaries to the limits. Throughout, we'll also look at related styles or sub-genres of bluegrass such as folk, acoustic, Americana, and Celtic/Irish fiddling. Packed with great tunes, lots of humor, bits of obscure bluegrass factoids - and the occasional guest or performer - taking a break in "The Bluegrass Lounge" will never disappoint and will always offer the refreshing pick-up that one would expect from a break in a lounge. So grab a cup of strong coffee, get your banjo out, and jam along with us!
http://www.thebirn.com/shows/?show=122
Thanks, gents, for keeping that high lonesome sound alive!
"It's official: Matt Scutchfield and I (JD Williams) now have a full 2-hour bloc of the Bluegrass music on the Berklee Internet Radio Network every Monday night from 11pm-1am!"
http://www.thebirn.com/shows/?show=122
Hosted by JD Williams and Matt Scutchfield.
Berklee Internet Radio Network
Be it in the string department on the 5th floor of 1140 or in the various clubs throughout Boston/Cambridge, there is quite a thriving bluegrass community full of great musicians and eager listeners here in Beantown. On our show, we'll feature favorite bluegrass tunes ranging in styles from traditional to recent contemporary bluegrass that pushes the genre's boundaries to the limits. Throughout, we'll also look at related styles or sub-genres of bluegrass such as folk, acoustic, Americana, and Celtic/Irish fiddling. Packed with great tunes, lots of humor, bits of obscure bluegrass factoids - and the occasional guest or performer - taking a break in "The Bluegrass Lounge" will never disappoint and will always offer the refreshing pick-up that one would expect from a break in a lounge. So grab a cup of strong coffee, get your banjo out, and jam along with us!
http://www.thebirn.com/shows/?show=122
Thanks, gents, for keeping that high lonesome sound alive!
Eliot Street Coffeehouse Inaugural Concert This Friday 11/1 - Fellswater w/ Elizabeth and Ben Anderson - Fellswater CD Release Party
Jamaica Plain music patrons
embrace all genres, from classical to experimental and everything in between. On Friday, November 1 arts patrons will have the opportunity to attend the inaugural concert presented by the Eliot Street Coffeehouse at the First Church in
Jamaica Plain, Unitarian-Univeralist, located at 6 Eliot Street.
First Parish Church of Jamaica Plain, 6 Eliot Street, JP
Friday, November 1
Doors 7:30, concert 8:00.
$10 students, seniors and the unemployed; $13 in advance; $15 at the door.
Tickets - http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/459031/
Fellswater is Boston's dynamic instrumental Celtic music ensemble. We play a wide range of music from Traditional to modern compositions that draws from the heritage of all the Celtic nations, especially Scotland, Ireland, Brittany and Canada. Our instrumentation changes depending on the musical selection and includes whistle, flute, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, violin and smallpipes.
Fellswater has released two well-received albums, Fellswater (2010) and Thursday Night (2013).
The Fellswater Musicians
Betsy Ketudat, Fiddle
Betsy Ketudat graduated from Fredonia State University with a degree in Violin Performance. Betsy has since played in many chamber groups throughout the Boston area was a member of the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums for 10 years, playing both violin and fife. In 2005 she was featured violin soloist at the Yshalle Tattoo in Basel, Switzerland. As a fifer with MCV, Betsy has performed throughout England, France and Switzerland, at the 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo's Salute to Australia, and in concert with the Boston Pops. Betsy appears on four MCV albums, playing both violin and fife.
Jim MacConduibh, Guitar/Bouzouki
Jim MacConduibh has been active in the Boston music scene since 1982---as a drummer. As an antidote to the constant din of rock'n'roll, circus and military drums, he and wife Sarah MacConduibh became interested in the new-Celtic movement of the mid-1990's, playing with the likes of Skip Healy, Matt Glover, and the New Hampshire Strathspey & Reel Society. He is the survivor of myriad international tours, including Baghdad in 2007 , the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo Salute to Australia in Sydney and 2012 Basel Tattoo. Longtime Director of Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums, Jim resides in West Medford with Sarah and five cats and a dog. Jim plays guitar, bouzouki and mandolin with Fellswater.
Sarah MacConduibh, Flute/Whistle
Sarah MacConduibh has been a fifer with the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums (MCV) since 1984 . Sarah’s extensive performance resume with MCV has included recording eight full-length albums, tours to England, France, Ireland and Switzerland and local performances too numerous to list here. 2007 featured performances with the Boston Pops as well as a run at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. 2010 featured performances at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo's Salute to Australia in Sydney and four performances with the Boston Pops and 2012 found her in Switzerland for the Basel Tattoo. Sarah has played with several folk groups over the years on a variety of instruments, ranging from fiddle, flute, whistle and fife. Sarah plays whistle and flute with Fellswater.
Matthew Phelps, Smallpipes
Matthew Phelps began piping at the age of eight under the instruction of Pipe Major Thomas Shearer of Connecticut and had additional instruction at the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts in Nova Scotia. Matthew competes at the Professional level and has also competed over the years in the U.S., Canada and Scotland with the following bands: Trumbull and District Pipe Band of Connecticut, Gaelic College Pipe Band of Nova Scotia, Saint Andrews College Pipe Band of North Carolina, Tulach Ard Pipe Band and Stuart Highlanders of Massachusetts, and Halifax Regional Police Pipes & Drums of Nova Scotia. Matt led the Stuart Highlanders Pipe Band at the 2012 Basel Tattoo. Matthew currently works as a full time piping instructor and performer; he has opened concerts for Niamh Parsons, John Whelan, and J. P. Cormier. Matt plays smallpipes and border pipes with Fellswater.
Jesaig / The Famous Bridge / Dans Fisel
The Eliot Street Coffeehouse, a co-production of the Eliot Street Soiree and notloB Parlour Concerts, are presented in the beautiful and acoustically sound First Church of Jamaica Plain's parish hall located at 6 Eliot Street.
Facebook Event - https://www.facebook.com/events/335079686627918/
Fellswater's website - http://www.fellswater.com/
Fellswater's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fellswater/91264548678
Next concert: Friday, November 22 - THE BOMBADILS
After that? Watch our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/6EliotStreet and/or website - http://www.firstchurchjp.org/eliotstreetcoffeehouse/
Fellswater w/ Elizabeth and Ben Anderson
Fellswater CD release party!First Parish Church of Jamaica Plain, 6 Eliot Street, JP
Friday, November 1
Doors 7:30, concert 8:00.
$10 students, seniors and the unemployed; $13 in advance; $15 at the door.
Tickets - http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/459031/
Fellswater is Boston's dynamic instrumental Celtic music ensemble. We play a wide range of music from Traditional to modern compositions that draws from the heritage of all the Celtic nations, especially Scotland, Ireland, Brittany and Canada. Our instrumentation changes depending on the musical selection and includes whistle, flute, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, violin and smallpipes.
Fellswater has released two well-received albums, Fellswater (2010) and Thursday Night (2013).
The Fellswater Musicians
Betsy Ketudat, Fiddle
Betsy Ketudat graduated from Fredonia State University with a degree in Violin Performance. Betsy has since played in many chamber groups throughout the Boston area was a member of the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums for 10 years, playing both violin and fife. In 2005 she was featured violin soloist at the Yshalle Tattoo in Basel, Switzerland. As a fifer with MCV, Betsy has performed throughout England, France and Switzerland, at the 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo's Salute to Australia, and in concert with the Boston Pops. Betsy appears on four MCV albums, playing both violin and fife.
Jim MacConduibh, Guitar/Bouzouki
Jim MacConduibh has been active in the Boston music scene since 1982---as a drummer. As an antidote to the constant din of rock'n'roll, circus and military drums, he and wife Sarah MacConduibh became interested in the new-Celtic movement of the mid-1990's, playing with the likes of Skip Healy, Matt Glover, and the New Hampshire Strathspey & Reel Society. He is the survivor of myriad international tours, including Baghdad in 2007 , the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo Salute to Australia in Sydney and 2012 Basel Tattoo. Longtime Director of Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums, Jim resides in West Medford with Sarah and five cats and a dog. Jim plays guitar, bouzouki and mandolin with Fellswater.
Sarah MacConduibh, Flute/Whistle
Sarah MacConduibh has been a fifer with the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums (MCV) since 1984 . Sarah’s extensive performance resume with MCV has included recording eight full-length albums, tours to England, France, Ireland and Switzerland and local performances too numerous to list here. 2007 featured performances with the Boston Pops as well as a run at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. 2010 featured performances at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo's Salute to Australia in Sydney and four performances with the Boston Pops and 2012 found her in Switzerland for the Basel Tattoo. Sarah has played with several folk groups over the years on a variety of instruments, ranging from fiddle, flute, whistle and fife. Sarah plays whistle and flute with Fellswater.
Matthew Phelps, Smallpipes
Matthew Phelps began piping at the age of eight under the instruction of Pipe Major Thomas Shearer of Connecticut and had additional instruction at the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts in Nova Scotia. Matthew competes at the Professional level and has also competed over the years in the U.S., Canada and Scotland with the following bands: Trumbull and District Pipe Band of Connecticut, Gaelic College Pipe Band of Nova Scotia, Saint Andrews College Pipe Band of North Carolina, Tulach Ard Pipe Band and Stuart Highlanders of Massachusetts, and Halifax Regional Police Pipes & Drums of Nova Scotia. Matt led the Stuart Highlanders Pipe Band at the 2012 Basel Tattoo. Matthew currently works as a full time piping instructor and performer; he has opened concerts for Niamh Parsons, John Whelan, and J. P. Cormier. Matt plays smallpipes and border pipes with Fellswater.
Jesaig / The Famous Bridge / Dans Fisel
The Eliot Street Coffeehouse, a co-production of the Eliot Street Soiree and notloB Parlour Concerts, are presented in the beautiful and acoustically sound First Church of Jamaica Plain's parish hall located at 6 Eliot Street.
Facebook Event - https://www.facebook.com/events/335079686627918/
Fellswater's website - http://www.fellswater.com/
Fellswater's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fellswater/91264548678
Next concert: Friday, November 22 - THE BOMBADILS
After that? Watch our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/6EliotStreet and/or website - http://www.firstchurchjp.org/eliotstreetcoffeehouse/
Supporting artists
Elizabeth and Ben Anderson,
a brother/sister Scottish fiddle duo, is an up and coming new band in Boston's thriving Celtic music scene. Blending Scottish and Irish tunes with lively rhythms and innovative harmonies, they create a sound rooted in tradition, inspired by the contemporary, and completely original. Elizabeth, a Classically-trained violinist and fiddle student of Hanneke Cassel, is a three-time New England Junior Scottish fiddle champion. She studies at Berklee College of Music. Ben studies cello with Ari Friedman and is also an accomplished fiddle player. He attends Westborough High School. The duo has been well-received at performances at local venues and festivals in their hometown of Westborough, MA and beyond, and they recently released their first recording, a 4-track self-titled EP.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
notloB News November
notloB News November
"In this era of
pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
~ Jack
Hardy
Greater Boston
music patrons embrace all music genres, from classical to experimental and
everything in between. Beginning November 1, patrons will have the opportunity
to attend presentations of the Eliot Street Coffeehouse at the First Church in Jamaica Plain, Unitarian-Univeralist,
located at 6 Eliot Street. The new coffhouse is
the result of a merger of First Church’s own “Eliot Street Soirée” series, and
Jeff Boudreau’s not-for-profit “notloB Parlour Concerts”,
presented since 2006 across the monument at the Loring-Greenough House.
“The space itself is just beautiful and welcoming as well. This
is why I’m inspired to have more music performed here as a benefit to the
artists, to the church, and to our community. And more folks coming in to
the space means greater awareness of the good work the church does via its food
pantry and other social justice activities.”
~ Janna Maria Fröhlich
A three concert Fall series is offered:
Friday, November 1 - FELLSWATER CD RELEASE PARTY, w/ ELIZABETH & BEN ANDERSON
Friday, November 22 - THE BOMBADILS w/ CAT AND THE MOON
Saturday, December 7, A TRIO OF BERKLEE STRING QUARTETS
Tickets may be
purchased in advance through Brown Paper Tickets.
To volunteer or
learn more, email eliotstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com.
ELIOT STREET COFFEEHOUSE
6 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain
https://www.facebook.com/6EliotStreet/
For all, doors at 7:30, concert at 8:00
For all, doors at 7:30, concert at 8:00
FELLSWATER is
Boston's dynamic instrumental Celtic music ensemble, playing a wide range of
music from Traditional to modern compositions that draw from the heritage of
all the Celtic nations, especially Scotland, Ireland, Brittany and Canada.
Fellswater's instrumentation changes depending on the musical selection and
includes whistle, flute, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, violin and smallpipes.
Fellswater: Thursday Night “In order
there is beauty and in this CD proves that Fellswater is both of order and beauty and
from the root to the branches one consistent whole with infinite
variations. Fellswater manages to combine all superbly.”
Joanne Gagnon, Celtic Beat
Joanne Gagnon, Celtic Beat
JUST ADDED – ELISABETH AND BEN ANDERSON!
ELIZABETH AND BEN ANDERSON, a
brother/sister Scottish fiddle duo, is an up and coming new band in Boston's
thriving Celtic music scene. Blending Scottish and Irish tunes with lively
rhythms and innovative harmonies, they create a sound rooted in tradition,
inspired by the contemporary, and completely original. Elizabeth, a
Classically-trained violinist and fiddle student of Hanneke Cassel, is a three-time New England Junior Scottish fiddle champion.
She studies at Berklee College of Music. Ben studies cello with Ari Friedman
and is also an accomplished fiddle player. He attends Westborough High School.
The duo has been well-received at performances at local venues and festivals in
their hometown of Westborough, MA and beyond, and they recently released their
first recording, a 4-track self-titled EP.
Doors 7:30, concert 8:00.
$10 students, seniors and the unemployed; $13 in advance; $15 at the door.
Tickets are available at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/459031
THE BOMBADILS w/ CAT AND THE MOON
Friday, November 22
Friday, November 22
THE BOMBADILS are a ridiculous and kind-hearted bunch of rascals
disguised as a four-piece folk band. Originating from Vancouver, Edmonton, and
Halifax, they met in 2009 at McGill University's Schulich School of Music in
Montréal, where they were pursuing their studies in jazz and classical music.
These musical influences carry over into their love of folk music which
includes Irish, bluegrass and Canadian and American old time.
JUST ADDED – CAT AND THE MOON!
CAT AND
THE MOON is a
contemporary Celtic-Bluegrass fusion group that was started in Boston
Massachusetts in 2012. They have a wide range of styles including Irish,
Bluegrass, originals, jazz fusion, and classical. Cat and the Moon so impressed
us at their recent Lord Geoffrey presents they were offered this opening spot
on the spot!
A TRIO OF BERKLEE STRING QUARTETS
Saturday, December 7
Saturday, December 7
Eliot Street’s third concert of the season promises to be
outrageous. Orchestrated by Berklee College of Music professor Darol Anger
(David Grisman Quartet, Republic of Strings, the Furies), it will feature not
one, not two but THREE string quartets, two comprised of Berklee students
and one of Berklee and Berklee-related professionals.
Details will be announced at the Fellswater
concert.
Tickets will be available through Brown Paper
Tickets.
LORD GEOFFREY PRESENTS RISING BERKLEE & NEC
ARTISTS
Outpost 186 Gallery, 186 Hampshire
Street (Inman Square, next to Ryles), Cambridge
https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/
https://www.facebook.com/LGPresents
For all, doors at 7:30, concert at 8:00
https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/
https://www.facebook.com/LGPresents
For all, doors at 7:30, concert at 8:00
Dan Bui and Friends
Wednesday, November 20
Dan Bui is a mandolinist hailing from Austin, TX and a
recent graduate of the Berklee College of Music. He was initially introduced to
music through classical piano and violin lessons but it was his discovery of
the mandolin in high school that inspired him to delve deeper into music. He
came to the Berklee College of Music to expand his knowledge of traditional
styles, improvisation, composition, and overall musicianship. In addition to
spending a lot of time in Berklee's recording
studios, Dan was fortunate enough to study with master musicians John McGann,
Joe Walsh, Darol Anger, and Jason Anick. He has also learned just as much from
other young musicians in the fertile Boston acoustic music scene.
For this special evening, Dan will be joined by some very talented Boston-area musicians (many of whom are also performing in the Outpost 186 series). They will be performing an eclectic mix of Dan's original music and tunes from the bluegrass and old-time traditions.
Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
Students $5, General Public $10
Email lordgeoffreypresents@gmail.com for special "insider" information.
Paid patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin' party.
For this special evening, Dan will be joined by some very talented Boston-area musicians (many of whom are also performing in the Outpost 186 series). They will be performing an eclectic mix of Dan's original music and tunes from the bluegrass and old-time traditions.
Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
Students $5, General Public $10
Email lordgeoffreypresents@gmail.com for special "insider" information.
Paid patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin' party.
Molly Pinto Madigan and Friends
Saturday, November 30
Hailed for her "pure, sweet” singing style and
her haunting compositions, Molly Pinto Madigan has performed extensively around
the Boston area at venues such as Club Passim, Boston Celtic Music Festival,
NEFFA, and the notloB Parlor Concerts. In 2009, she won first place in the
Boston Folk Festival Songwriting Contest for her original song "Bound
Away,” and she was recently awarded first place in the South Shore Folk Club's
Ballad-Singing Competition as well as being named "Artist of the
Year" at the Salem State University Music Awards. As a member of the teen
bluegrass band Jaded Mandolin and soloist in the Family Folk Chorale, Molly
gained recognition for her vocal and songwriting skills, sharing the stage with
artists such as Claire Lynch, Scott Alarik, John Carter Cash, and Tracy
Grammer.
Since her debut in the Boston folk scene, Molly has submerged herself in the dark, luscious world of ballads, drawn to their magic, and her original songs echo with the whisperings of the American and European traditional music.
Molly's Website - http://mollypintomadigan.wordpress.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MollyPintoMadigan
Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
Students $5, General Public $10
Email lordgeoffreypresents@gmail.com for special "insider" information.
Paid patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin' party.
Since her debut in the Boston folk scene, Molly has submerged herself in the dark, luscious world of ballads, drawn to their magic, and her original songs echo with the whisperings of the American and European traditional music.
Molly's Website - http://mollypintomadigan.wordpress.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MollyPintoMadigan
Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
Students $5, General Public $10
Email lordgeoffreypresents@gmail.com for special "insider" information.
Paid patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin' party.
Upcoming:
December 4 - Adrinna Ciccone and Friends, Featuring Neil Pearlman -https://www.facebook.com/events/693617497332810/
December 11 - Jacob Means and Friends -https://www.facebook.com/events/651784944853091/
December 18 - High Rock Mountain - https://www.facebook.com/events/577892772268303/
December 4 - Adrinna Ciccone and Friends, Featuring Neil Pearlman -https://www.facebook.com/events/693617497332810/
December 11 - Jacob Means and Friends -https://www.facebook.com/events/651784944853091/
December 18 - High Rock Mountain - https://www.facebook.com/events/577892772268303/
TURN YOUR RADIO ON!
Tune in to community/student radio WMBR (88.1fm, streaming at http://wmbr.org/) for your chance to win Eliot Street
Coffeehouse and Lord Geoffrey concerts tickets. “WMBR's unique and innovative programming ranges from hip-hop
to classical, punk rock to jazz, blues to celtic fiddle tunes. We offer the
opportunity for MIT students and community members to learn about music, radio
engineering, audio production techniques, electrical engineering, acoustics,
news reporting and how to manage a small business.” Participating
programs include:
Ceangal Ceilteach, hosted by Kit Kelt, Mondays 6-8am
Ceangal Ceilteach, hosted by Kit Kelt, Mondays 6-8am
The New Edge, hosted by Ken Field, Tuesdays 2-4pm
Troubadour, hosted by Bruce
Sylvester, Thursdays 2-4pm
I Love a Parade, Hosted by Lindsay
Ellison, Fridays 4-5:30pm
Lost
Highway, hosted
by Doug Gessler, Saturdays 8-10am
BE SOCIAL!
Q: Besides presenting some pretty awesome acoustic music in unique spaces, what do notloB Parlour Concerts, Eliot Street Coffeehouse and Lord Geoffrey Presents have in common?
A: All are represented in Facebook and
have “events” which list concert and artist information. This is perhaps the
fastest and easiest way to stay in touch. Please take a moment to click on the
hyperlinks above and “like” each page. And be sure to turn on notifications and
news feed!
Under each page you can find an
“events” area; besides “liking” the pages, the next best way you can support
the series is in each event click “going”, and sharing with your social media
friends.
As a reward for paying attention, the
first person who writes a complementary review on the Eliot Street Coffeehouse
Facebook page will get one complementary admission to the Fellswater concert.
NOTLOB RECOMMENDS
Stepping Up! Annual RSCDS Boston Fall Concert
featuring Emerald Rae, Katie McNally*, Neil Pearlman*, and Campbell Webster
Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 3:00 PM
Scottish Rite Museum and Library
33 Marrett Rd., Lexington MA 02421
http://rscdsboston.org/Concert2013/concert2013.html
Information: 617 492 8180; Concert@rscdsboston.org
"The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Boston Branch, is pleased to present its 20th Annual concert, featuring four wonderful young stars: Emerald Rae (fiddle), Katie McNally (fiddle), and Neil Pearlman (piano and keyboards), and Campbell Webster (pipes). Emerald, at 18, took home the grand prize at the US Scottish Fiddle Championships. She is a gifted song-writer as well as a fiddler, as can be heard on her new CD "If Only I could Fly." Katie is the 2009 New England Scottish Fiddle Champion, with a new CD "Flourish," to her credit. A multi-instrumentalist and dancer, Neil Pearlman is emerging as one of the traditional music scene's most innovative young keyboard artists. Legendary Cape Breton fiddler Jerry Holland said that "watching Neil's hands on the piano is like watching two spiders on crack!" His CDs include “On the Edge” and “Coffee and the Mojo Hat.” Campbell Webster is a piping phenom. His first place finishes at the US Piping Federation made him one of only 10 pipers nationally to participate in the Nichol-Brown Invitational Competition on Columbus Day weekend, 2013.
Also featured are Highland Dance Boston, with their wonderful blend of traditional and original choreography, and the Demonstration dancers of the RSCDS, Boston Branch. for complete information visithttp://rscdsboston.org/Concert2013/concert2013.html (orhttp://rscdsboston.org/events-november-concert.html -- scroll to the bottom for specifics.)
Free parking, handicap accessible. Complimentary refreshments and dancing for all after the evening show. Hope to see you there!"
RSCDS Boston is the Boston Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. We hold classes and promote dancing in the Boston area and throughout New England. Visit our website at http://www.rscdsboston.org/ for more information.
Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 3:00 PM
Scottish Rite Museum and Library
33 Marrett Rd., Lexington MA 02421
http://rscdsboston.org/Concert2013/concert2013.html
Information: 617 492 8180; Concert@rscdsboston.org
"The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Boston Branch, is pleased to present its 20th Annual concert, featuring four wonderful young stars: Emerald Rae (fiddle), Katie McNally (fiddle), and Neil Pearlman (piano and keyboards), and Campbell Webster (pipes). Emerald, at 18, took home the grand prize at the US Scottish Fiddle Championships. She is a gifted song-writer as well as a fiddler, as can be heard on her new CD "If Only I could Fly." Katie is the 2009 New England Scottish Fiddle Champion, with a new CD "Flourish," to her credit. A multi-instrumentalist and dancer, Neil Pearlman is emerging as one of the traditional music scene's most innovative young keyboard artists. Legendary Cape Breton fiddler Jerry Holland said that "watching Neil's hands on the piano is like watching two spiders on crack!" His CDs include “On the Edge” and “Coffee and the Mojo Hat.” Campbell Webster is a piping phenom. His first place finishes at the US Piping Federation made him one of only 10 pipers nationally to participate in the Nichol-Brown Invitational Competition on Columbus Day weekend, 2013.
Also featured are Highland Dance Boston, with their wonderful blend of traditional and original choreography, and the Demonstration dancers of the RSCDS, Boston Branch. for complete information visithttp://rscdsboston.org/Concert2013/concert2013.html (orhttp://rscdsboston.org/events-november-concert.html -- scroll to the bottom for specifics.)
Free parking, handicap accessible. Complimentary refreshments and dancing for all after the evening show. Hope to see you there!"
RSCDS Boston is the Boston Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. We hold classes and promote dancing in the Boston area and throughout New England. Visit our website at http://www.rscdsboston.org/ for more information.
*notloB alumnae
November 8-10 - FIDDLE HELL
notloB alumnae are in bold (we’re working on the others!).
Fiddle Hell Massachusetts is Nov. 8-10,
2013, in Concord, MA, with a public concert and dance Nov. 9th at 7PM
Hello friends of fiddling!
What: Fiddle Hell is an amazing gathering of fiddlers from near and far to meet, jam, learn and have fun. Come join us for a single day or the whole weekend! Last year, we had 180+ fiddlers at the 8th Fiddle Hell Massachusetts, from 13 states and 3 foreign countries!
There will be lots of different styles represented, by fiddlers with varying experience, including New England, Irish, bluegrass, swing, Cape Breton, Scottish, Southern oldtime, gypsy, French-Canadian, Texas and Western Swing styles.
Fiddle Staff includes more than 20 excellent traditional players who are great teachers: Alan Kaufman, Andy Reiner, Barbara McOwen, Bob Alessio, Clayton March, Dave Reiner, David Kaynor, Ed Pearlman, Ellen Carlson, George Fowler, John Chambers, Julie Metcalf, Laurie Hart, Mark Simos, Matt Glaser, Matt McConeghy, Paul Harty, Pete Anick, Serena Eades, Stacy Phillips, Terri Lukacko, and Tom Morley.
When: Fiddle Hell runs from Friday, Nov 8th at noon to Sunday, Nov 10th at 6PM. You can pre-register online (discounts) or just register at the event itself. There are day rates, weekend rates, and discounts for seniors and kids.
Where: Colonial Inn, 48 Monument Square, Concord, MA, a beautiful country inn a half hour west of Boston. Free parking nearby!
Sessions: We'll have over 100 workshops and guided jams; also informal jams and free giveaways.
Concert: The Fiddle Hell Concert & Contra Dance is Saturday, Nov. 9, 7:00-9:00PM, 9:15-10:45PM at the Concord Scout House. It,s free if you,re at Fiddle Hell on Saturday; walk-ins are $15 for the concert (includes dance) or $8 for just the dance (dance or sit in with the band). Likely concert performers are Dave Reiner, Andy Reiner, David Kaynor, Mark Simos, Julie Metcalf, Alan Kaufman, Ed Pearlman and Matt Glaser.
Levels: Fiddle Hell is not for novices who can't play any tunes yet; it is for beginners (who know at least 6 tunes), advancing beginners, intermediates
and advanced players. Space for non-fiddlers is limited; please contact Dave first.
Lodging: Lots of fiddlers commute locally or stay with friends. The Colonial Inn has great rooms if you'd like to stay over - ask for the Fiddle Hell discount.
More Info: http://www.reinerfamilyband.com/fiddlehellmassac.html has details on common tunes, schedule, jamming guidelines and more. Join the Fiddle Hell Massachusetts group on Facebook, and the Fiddle Hell Massachusetts 2013 event at https://www.facebook.com/ events/525799444121918/, follow FiddleHell on Twitter, or contact Dave Reiner at dsreiner@rcn.com or 781-863-0140.
Hello friends of fiddling!
What: Fiddle Hell is an amazing gathering of fiddlers from near and far to meet, jam, learn and have fun. Come join us for a single day or the whole weekend! Last year, we had 180+ fiddlers at the 8th Fiddle Hell Massachusetts, from 13 states and 3 foreign countries!
There will be lots of different styles represented, by fiddlers with varying experience, including New England, Irish, bluegrass, swing, Cape Breton, Scottish, Southern oldtime, gypsy, French-Canadian, Texas and Western Swing styles.
Fiddle Staff includes more than 20 excellent traditional players who are great teachers: Alan Kaufman, Andy Reiner, Barbara McOwen, Bob Alessio, Clayton March, Dave Reiner, David Kaynor, Ed Pearlman, Ellen Carlson, George Fowler, John Chambers, Julie Metcalf, Laurie Hart, Mark Simos, Matt Glaser, Matt McConeghy, Paul Harty, Pete Anick, Serena Eades, Stacy Phillips, Terri Lukacko, and Tom Morley.
When: Fiddle Hell runs from Friday, Nov 8th at noon to Sunday, Nov 10th at 6PM. You can pre-register online (discounts) or just register at the event itself. There are day rates, weekend rates, and discounts for seniors and kids.
Where: Colonial Inn, 48 Monument Square, Concord, MA, a beautiful country inn a half hour west of Boston. Free parking nearby!
Sessions: We'll have over 100 workshops and guided jams; also informal jams and free giveaways.
Concert: The Fiddle Hell Concert & Contra Dance is Saturday, Nov. 9, 7:00-9:00PM, 9:15-10:45PM at the Concord Scout House. It,s free if you,re at Fiddle Hell on Saturday; walk-ins are $15 for the concert (includes dance) or $8 for just the dance (dance or sit in with the band). Likely concert performers are Dave Reiner, Andy Reiner, David Kaynor, Mark Simos, Julie Metcalf, Alan Kaufman, Ed Pearlman and Matt Glaser.
Levels: Fiddle Hell is not for novices who can't play any tunes yet; it is for beginners (who know at least 6 tunes), advancing beginners, intermediates
and advanced players. Space for non-fiddlers is limited; please contact Dave first.
Lodging: Lots of fiddlers commute locally or stay with friends. The Colonial Inn has great rooms if you'd like to stay over - ask for the Fiddle Hell discount.
More Info: http://www.reinerfamilyband.com/fiddlehellmassac.html has details on common tunes, schedule, jamming guidelines and more. Join the Fiddle Hell Massachusetts group on Facebook, and the Fiddle Hell Massachusetts 2013 event at https://www.facebook.com/ events/525799444121918/, follow FiddleHell on Twitter, or contact Dave Reiner at dsreiner@rcn.com or 781-863-0140.
Keep in touch! There are several ways to stay
informed of scheduled events:
- Website ~ http://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic
- Mail list ~ http://groups.google.com/group/notlobmusic
- Blog ~ http://notlobmusic.blogspot.com
- Facebook ~ http://www.facebook.com/notloBFolkConcerts
- Email ~ notlobreservations@gmail.com
Thank you for supporting live acoustic music!
Jeff Boudreau
notloB Parlour
Concerts et. al.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
The Strange Case of Missing Mass Media
For the second time in two months the UMass Boston newspaper has posted an article and within a very short time taken it down. This is a very strange journalism practice.
From Google searches using the original headlines, we see legacy images
From Google searches using the original headlines, we see legacy images
News for WUMB: UMass Boston's non-UMass ...
- The Mass Media - 1 day agoThe University of Massachusetts Boston's radio station, WUMB, has focused on folk and roots music since 1982. They have since gathered a ...
The original URL of the first is/was http://www.umassmedia.com/features/wumb-umass-boston-s-non-umass-boston-radio-station/article_3cccc120-1354-11e3-a926-001a4bcf6878.htmland of the second is/was http://www.umassmedia.com/features/wumb-plans-launching- of-student-internet-channels/ article_3cccc120-1354-11e3- a926-001a4bcf6878.html Perhaps "UMass Boston's Independent Student Newspaper" should change its name from...to the MISSING MASS MEDIA.
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