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| Tunes in the Afternoon: | ||||||||||||||
| Live music every Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30. | ||||||||||||||
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| Saturday, June 2nd |
Debra Cowan |
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| Saturday, June 9th |
Nunzio Rosselli 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. |
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| Saturday, June 16th |
ZAZA
Jay Pettypaw - Cancelled |
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Deborah Rocha 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.
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| Saturday, June 30th |
Dean Denniston Craig Sonnenfeld Craig Sonnenfeld treats audiences to a delightfully understated helping of warm and gentle folk music. His rich and soothing voice rides on top of clean and bright fingerpicking to carry the audience through beautiful original songs that could easily be mistaken for traditional folk songs. Craig sprinkles his performances with old rural blues by legends such as Mississippi John Hurt. You can hear songs from Craig's self-released CD, Reverie, on several radio stations, including the popular “Folk on WGBH” program. |
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