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Tunes in the Afternoon:
     
Live music every Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30.
 
2008 Schedule
Saturday, December 6th


 

Nunzio Rosselli

At one of Nunzio’s live performances you’ll find yourself transported across centuries of time and musical diversity. From Renaissance lute music, to Bach, Brubeck, the “Great American Songbook”, Miles Davis, Led Zeppelin, U2, and Yes. All interwoven with eclectic original compositions and soulful improvisations. It’s all music!! Music without boundaries.

One of New England’s premier solo guitarists, Nunzio is an alumnus of Berklee College of Music and has been performing for the past 30 years.
http://www.nunziorosselli.com


Saturday, December 13th



 

Stuart Ferguson

Stuart Ferguson is an exciting voice on Boston's thriving acoustic music scene. His tenor voice displays broad emotion moving through a lyric to deliver songs that are stories and poems of personal struggle, both his own and those of the people of the landscape of his experience.

Stuart has been featured at a number of New England venues including: Club Passim, The Nameless Coffeehouse, Naked City Coffeehouse, and The Wail Magazine Coffeehouse. He has played around the country from Bellingham, WA to Morgantown, WV and has shared the stage with Ellis Paul, Jim Infantino, Dar Williams, Flynn, Vance Gilbert, Don White, Jon Svetkey, Peter Mulvey and Geoff Bartley.
http://www.stuartferguson.net


Saturday, December 20th


 

Deborah Rocha
– Original and traditional Brazilian songs

When was the last time you heard the soothing, lilting sounds of Brazilian music? Deborah Rocha would like to reacquaint you with this most interesting genre of world music. As a musician, it is Deborah's main goal to bring Brazilian music to a larger audience, to show through the music what we all have in common. As a songwriter, she creates poetically faithful translations of Brazilian lyrics into English, and she composes original songs which are heavily influenced by the rhythms, melodies, and harmonies of Brazilian music. Deborah has brought her infectious enthusiasm for Brazilian music to Scullers Jazz Club, Ryles Jazz Club, the Marblehead Arts Festival, Arlington's “Tunes on the Green,” Boston's First Night 2005, and the Women in Latin Jazz festival in JP.

 
Saturday, December 27th


 

Chip Quinn

Chip has been singing and playing for 44 years now; he started in the Eocene and was taught ragtime licks by smilpdons. He does originals, Piedmont and Delta blues, new and old ragtime numbers, new and old songs.  His CD with Claude Galinsky, Wonder Boys, was released on the Leavin’ Trunk label. Chip has performed at the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge, Capo’s, the South Shore Folk Music Club, The Acton Jazz Cafe, and many other local venues, several of which are still in business.

Critical reception for the Wonder Boys CD has been passionate:

Lean in close to catch all of Chip Quinn's lyrics... it will pay off every time.  This is a wise and thoughtful observer whose sense of humor, despite everything, is still intact. His songs bear repeated listening.  Favorites of mine are his "Litany", "Sky Blue", the iron-fist-in-a-velvet-glove indictment in "Jesus People" and the one about his old pair of boots... once you catch all the words you'll laugh out loud.  His sad, beautiful,
masterful rendition of the classic, "Delia", is a showcase for his whispery voice, a voice that will transport you to a sweeter world.  He is also an understated, sneaky-good guitar player... he has distilled magic from the country blues and Delta blues masters.  Quinn's multi-level messages, his dark, playful humor and his skill at delivering his deceptively deep material are as effective as Randy Newman's.  I couldn't pay anyone a
higher compliment.  ~ Geoff Bartley, ”The album is just fantastic.   One gets jaded by the flood, but this stands out as two guys really in love with the music that have the talent to present it.  Thanks...it will be a featured album for a long time.”

 --Tor Jonassen (Radio Host, WRDV, WLBS, Philadelphia, PA)

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