The Peasants

The Peasants started in 1987 when Pete Cassani moved to Boston from Long Island, NY and started playing at the Gov't Center T Station. 

Pete went to open mikes around Allston with songs he wrote. Met Bob Starker at Harpers Ferry one night at a blues jam. After they were kicked off the stage for no good reason they decided to form a band. That's the short version. Hope you liked it. Thanks!!

https://thepeasants2.bandcamp.com/

'Lil' Miss Sofia And The Hurley Band

Lil' Miss Sofia has been performing in her local community events since a young age. She also auditioned for America's Got Talent and hopes one day to be on the show! Her love of music is a family affair. Growing up in Houghs Neck, a small neighborhood on the water in Quincy, MA, she practices alongside her sister who plays the piano. Her uncle, Bryan Galligan, is also a well know singer/song-writer in the community.They often perfom together and she enjoys receiving his coaching on voicework and overall performance on stage. 

http://www.lilmisssofia.com/

Under the Covers

Under the Covers is a podcast by Jeremiah Gibson and Stephanie Wallace, two couples therapists in the Boston area. During each episode, we play a cover of a popular song and talk about the ways the lyrics describe certain aspects of relationships. We then discuss these themes, such as communication and intimacy, on a deeper level.

https://soundcloud.com/user-519418113

Doc Ellis

Based in Scituate, on the South Shore of Massachusetts, Doc Ellis is a cover band that offers an eclectic set of songs, with no genre off limits. On a given night we will cover Johnny Cash, Meghan Trainor, Motorhead, War, The Grateful Dead, Outkast, James Brown, Beastie Boys, Deep Purple, Dwight Yoakam, The Monochrome Set, Flo Rida…. you get the picture. Setlists are never repeated; we tailor our song selections for every gig and event, from formal fundraisers and family cookouts to all night rave-ups. Recognizing that music is a living breathing thing, we don’t just settle for playing the same old “greatest hits.” We’re always on the lookout for new sounds and our songlist is constantly updated with new material.

Doc Ellis also performs on occasion as Sandmen, a side project dedicated to covering the music of Mark Sandman and Morphine.

http://www.docellismusic.com/