AfterFab score playing solo Beatles material to Chelmsford crowd
AfterFab has become one of the more interesting tribute bands on the New England music scene. Focusing on the post-Beatles solo material of George, John, Paul, and Ringo, the six piece conjures a fun, meaningful 1970s party vibe. They’ve also got the musical chops to get these songs down pat. Last night’s show at Chelmsford Center For The Arts in Chelmsford, Massachusetts was a blast. It was also a testimony to AfterFab’s nuanced renditions of these grand masterpieces and minor, lesser known gems.
Arthur James is standing tall after “third place finish” in Memphis competition
The New England blues scene can proudly boast that New Hampshire’s Arthur James was “tied for third place” for the acoustic solo/duo portion of the International Blues Competition in Memphis last week. While there is no official recognition by the I.B.C. for third place finishers in the acoustic solo/duo contest, every blues fan from the New England blues scene, James’ home state of New Hampshire in particular, should be pleased to know he came pretty darn close to the top two spots.
Parker Wheeler needs your help
Amadee Castenell and John Colby are sending this request on behalf of our dear friend and fellow musician, Parker Wheeler. Parker has given heart soul and music to the Amesbury/ Newburyport area for 20 years. Thats about 1,020 shows. Through Patriots Sunday Night games and open heart surgery, the show at the Grog went and […]
Alan Arena hosts Hugs forLizbeth, with a little help from his musical friends
Tomorrow afternoon, blues musician Alan Arena will host a benefit to raise funds for his wife, Lizbeth. Lizbeth is living with the progressive, incurable genetic disorder known as Huntington’s disease. Funds will go to offset the expenses to cover her care.
Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli share the love on Lifted album
Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli have come up with another album of lovely, accessible singer-songwriter material. Lifted is an expression of the love the two share with one another, and they use their sophisticated musical and vocal abilities to share that love with the world through moving, uplifting soundscapes. Though this album clearly falls within the singer-songwriter genre, it offers sweeps of sound and lush harmonies that make it something larger than a pair of players with their acoustic instruments. There is a grander artistic vision than on their previous recordings.
Amy Fairchild to release artistic style music video this Tuesday, January 20th
Amy Fairchild is about to release a video to her song “Long Way Down,” from last year’s album, simply titled Amy Fairchild. Fairchild’s video indicates she has come up with something brilliant by accident. It’s almost like a Jackson Pollock painting in which certain images are combined in a planned way to make a wholly […]
Dave Bailin & The Bailouts play to receptive Pig’s Eye crowd in Salem, MA
Dave Bailin & The Bailouts appeared at the well liked restaurant and pub called In A Pig’s Eye in Salem, Massachusetts last Sunday night. A strong turnout was par for the course at that room, and the band played to it well. Dave Bailin & The Bailouts draw a lot of their influences from classic rock, especially late 1960s and early 1970s bands that incorporated country music styles. This gives the Bailouts plenty to work with, keeping their guitar lines pretty and their rhythm section shuffling.
Sunday Funday jam proves a fun time for all at Brodie’s in Salem, Massachusetts
Blues guitarist-vocalist Chris Fitz and blues-rock drummer-singer Steven Peabody have had an exceptionally successful run with their Sunday Funday jam at Salem, Massachusetts’ Brodie’s Seaport Bar & Grill. While Fitz couldn’t make it to yesterday’s jam, featured guest musician Robert Leger filled in on guitar and sex appeal. Proving he still has it, Leger unleashed some mighty fine guitar phrases throughout the jam, serving each song well by injecting fire and brimstone when needed.
Conrad Warre side project Invisible House scores with A History Of The World album
Invisible House is a super charged duo which includes Boston’s guitar wiz Conrad Warre. This debut album finds Warre teaming up with New York City drummer Giacomo Servetti. On this recording, titled A History Of The World, the duo displays fine chops and exciting musical concepts. This album is something to listen to when one wants to engage one’s mind with tasteful interplay between skillful musicians while having a quiet drink. Savor the flavors on each track because they’re too good to let go to waste as background music while cruising the highway or working out at the gym.
Hilton Park outdo themselves with Strings album
Hilton Park’s latest CD Strings plays out with a shiny vibrancy that often makes the three piece acoustic act sound like a full electric band. Every note from every instrument is brimming with life on this album, and it would be an understatement to say this trio have outdone themselves.
