Jorrit Dijkstra - saxophone
Jeb Bishop - trombone
Nate McBride - bass
Eric Rosenthal - drums
Long-time collaborators play free improvisations with roots in the jazz tradition
Jorrit Dijkstra - saxophone
Jeb Bishop - trombone
Nate McBride - bass
Eric Rosenthal - drums
Long-time collaborators play free improvisations with roots in the jazz tradition
An all-Quincy based free jazz trio featuring jazz drum legend Bob Moses, bassist Damon Smith and saxophonist Jorrit Dijkstra.
Lead singer: Jake Bell
Opens for Dropkick Murphy’s
Punk rock band
They’ll be on between 3-9 taking periodic breaks
Rich O’Reilly and Jim Bailey are veterans of the New England blues/roots scene. When listening to their fusion of delta slide guitar, harmonica and earthy grooves, you hear the heavy influences of Son House, Fury Lewis, Mississippi John Hurt and many other legends from the country/gospel blues genre. This combination of ‘real’, as in authentic music with a strong message, continues to win over enthusiastic fans who have had the pleasure of encountering the O’Reilly-Bailey team.
https://www.oreillybailey.com/
Daniel J. Turnbull is a solo acoustic singer/songwriter. He music runs the gamut from traditional Folk, Blues, Country, & Americana to "Unplugged" Grunge, Alternative Rock, Pop, & Punk. His lyrics are expansive and ever evolving explorations into the themes in the all genres. No two shows are the same and request are always welcome from the crowd.
Offshoot of the Bitter Magnolia band presenting funk and jazz
Alternative/rock/country/bluegrass band based in Boston, Massachusetts consisting of four members (Dave Bove, Kramer Gibson, Jay Faber, Frank Bond).
Red Shaydez is a multi-faceted Hip Hop recording artist born in Boston, MA who comes from a northern, southern and West-Indian background. She spent every summer in Macon, Georgia as a child and even lived there for a short while. Red was able to intertwine various cultures into her music style. Beginning her music career professionally as an artist and online radio personality on BlogTalk Radio (Red Shaydez At The Hour), she was able to learn a lot about the music industry.
She was recently featured on the "New Artist" segment on DJ Lord Sear's Show on Sirius XM's Shade45 discussing her new release "Little Sabrina" that has a powerful message for all the young girls in the world. This visual has recently gone viral on various outlets.
Red Shaydez got nominated for "Best Female Rapper of the Year" in 2015 at the Underground Music Awards in NYC. Just year later in 2016, she became a mentor and adviser at The Hip Hop Transformation (a youth program in Cambridge, MA). She plans to become even more involved in her community in the coming months.
Later that year, she released her debut album “Magnetic Aura” that has received rave reviews. Red Shaydez's manager, OZ Abraham, happened to be stopping by a local smoke shop Seymore Green when he heard "Serena Williams" by Red Shaydez being played in the store. They came into contact and the rest was history. Since then, "Serena Williams" has been receiving a lot of press and recognition. This record has been featured in an indie film "NYGTV: The Movie" and spun on various radio stations. This single even garnered her more attention from a local filmmaker from Emerson who decided to film a documentary "She Got Bars" about her craft as well as her journey thus far.
Red Shaydez has also been featured on many notable sites such as Thisis50.com, HipHopWeekly.com, and SOHH.com. You can follow Red Shaydez @Redshaydez1 on ALL social media and you can stream her music on Spotify, iTunes, and on her own Pandora radio station.
You can see her live at the First Annual Somerville SpeakUp Telethon that will raise money for youth media scholarships, and community journalism efforts June 10th from 10a-10pm. This will also be broadcasted on Channel 3 in Somerville!