Archive for the ‘Freeport’ Category:
Join us for our 3rd Chain Stitch Event Knit-in on Saturday, September 11th from 12-4pm at Freeport Square Gallery, 140 Main Street. We will be knitting, crocheting and sewing wearable items to donate to the Freeport Community Services Holiday Basket Program. On event day we will share refreshments, free patterns and offer creative support!
The Mallett Brothers Band is a brand new alt country outfit grown out of the seedy underbelly of Northern New England’s ripe and eclectic music scene. With one foot in the muckiest of American country/bluegrass/folk/mountain music and another on the pulse of today’s postmodern musical sensibility, The Mallett Brothers Band has drawn its members from a true witches’ brew of musical histories (including dabbles in punk rock, Americana, folk, funk, metal, hip hop and bluegrass), to create a truly dynamic sound consisting of two parts dreadnought acoustic, three parts soaring vocal harmonies, a touch of twang and howl, and a rhythm section made of steel and fire.
The story takes place many years ago in the small fictional town of Ballybunn Village in County Tipperary, Ireland. The story centers on Mary O’Leary and her two brothers Tommy (who likes girls more than girls like him) & Seamus (who is teased all the time because he is short) as well as her sister Peggy (who likes nice things but doesn’t realize they cost money). Mary is the oldest O’Leary child who has been taking care of her siblings since her mother passed away a couple of years earlier.
We’re celebrating our second anniversary by asking you to show the art you make whatever the theme or media. Special sale – show one for $10, three for $25. The weekend of June 18, 19 and 20 will include receptions, original music, an ATC exchange and more!
“”Do It For Free”, Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles: Boston-based Borges busts out of her country-roots mold with this sassy guitar-driven rocker from The Stars Are Out.”
VENUE Music Bar, located in the heart of Freeport Village, is all about great music and a great time. Live music plays most Thursdays, Friday and Saturday, ranging from Blues to Rock to Folk to Funk and more!
“With the fat bottom of southern rock and the prettiness of folk balladry, The Coming Grass makes ’70′s music today.” HARP MAGAZINE In the beginning, Nate Schrock met Steve Jones and they played in bands and partied as every good 70′s boy did. Then Nate moved to NYC (“New York City, just like I pictured it!”) which he confesses was to join the Pretenders.
« Newer Posts