Singer/songwriter MALCOLM ROLLICK has been biking across the country, starting in Portland, Oregon back in March, and finishing with a show here tonight, Wednesday, at 8pm. She’s crossing the country, carrying all of her stuff on an Xtracycle . That she still manages to put on an awesome show after pedaling for hours and hours is astonishing! She deserves your support! Our old pals THE WIYOS are returning here on Thursday, fresh off the road touring with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. If you’re not familiar with this quartet, they present a new take on old American rural and urban roots music. Tom’s Pick! Speaking of familiar faces, Friday’s performer ANTJE DUVEKOT is one of the brightest singer-songwriters to rise out of Boston’s acoustic music scene. She’s got a whole new bag of songs, having just released a new album The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer. Tune into WCSH’s 207 Wednesday night to see Antje live!
PETER BRADLEY ADAMS opens!
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And what better way to celebrate the life and career of screen legend Patrick Swayze than by watching his celebrated role in one of the most endearing movies of all time….and then dancing your pants off at DIRTY DANCING DIRTY DANCE PARTY on Saturday at 8pm.
JUST ADDED! ALASDAIR FRASER & NATALIE HAAS (Thurs, Feb 25), DON ROY & MICHELE CHONIERE (Thurs, Apr 22)
GOING FAST! LE VENT DU NORD (Fri, Nov 6), SHAWN COLVIN (Sat, Nov 7)
Hey folks! We want to hear from you all more often, so we’re going to be beginning a bit of a “Forum” in all of our weekly e-mails. We’d like to pose a question concerning the venue to you, our most valued customers, and see what you have to say. We’re proud to say that we’re a small operation and we read each and every e-mail you send us, and that input often turns into reality. So, to kick things off, we’d like to pose this question: We know that many of you have families, or prefer not to stay out late, particularly on a week night. Would a standard 7pm or 7:30pm start time (as opposed to 8pm) be more attractive to you? Send your thoughts to feedback@onelongfellowsquare.com
Wed, Oct 14 | MALCOLM ROLLICK’S PORTLAND TO PORTLAND BIKE TOUR | Indie-folk singer Malcolm Rollick is crossing the country by bicycle, carrying all of her own gear on an Xtracycle. Malcolm’s music carries the depth of Damien Rice, the edge of Mirah, and a character that is completely her own. ($8 adv/$10 door)

Thurs, Oct 15 | THE WIYOS | As seen opening for Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and John Mellencamp! Drawing from a vast spectrum of traditional American rural and urban roots music, this internationally acclaimed quartet crafts a startlingly fresh yet strangely familiar sound. ($12 adv/$15 door)

Fri, Oct 16 | ANTJE DUVEKOT | Celebrating the release of her second album, The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer, Antje Duvekot is one of the brightest singer-songwriters to rise out of Boston’s competitive acoustic music scene. Peter Bradley Adams opens! ($15 adv/$18 door)
Sat, Oct 17 | DIRTY DANCING DIRTY DANCE PARTY | What better way to celebrate the life and career of screen legend Patrick Swayze than by watching his celebrated role in one of the most endearing movies of all time….and then dirty dancing your pants off! ($8, $5 in costume)
Tues, Oct 20 | THE FREE RADICALS | True to their name, The Free Radicals are sometimes a quartet, sometimes more. They feature some of the best young players in Portland’s Jazz scene today! ($5/$3 students & seniors)
Thurs, Oct 22 | BILL EVANS & MEGAN LYNCH | World-renowned banjo player Bill Evans and six-time National Champion Nashville fiddler Megan Lynch blend tradition and innovation, mixing original instrumentals with creative interpretations of modern tunes and a few well-chosen standards. Ron Cody, Matt Shipman & Erica Brown of the Stowaways open! ($15 adv/$18 door)
Fri, Oct 23 | The THE BAND Band | The mission of The THE BAND Band is to present the music of The Band in a manner true to its original style and form, evoking the sound and the spirit of their live performances! ($18 adv/$20 door)
Sat, Oct 24 | GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV | As seen opening for Brandi Carlile in Portland! Isakov has been described by The Boulder Weekly as “Strong, subtle, a lyrical genious” and has been compared to his influences, Bruce Springsteen, Kelly Joe Phelps, Iron & Wine and Gillian Welch. Nicole Reynolds opens! ($12 adv/$15 door)
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