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2018 Porch Fest Schedule Working.Xlsx 2018 Roslindale Porch Fest Performers Performer Description Location 5-piece rock group, guitars, bass, keyboards, drums, Adam PC vocalists 49 Sycamore St--1:30 Airborne rock: Piano, drums, guitar, bass, and 3 singers. 6 Sheldon St--4:30 mostly original music with an occasional sprinkling of AKE Trio bluegrass & early jazz/blues. 22 Conway St--1:30 4-piece with drums, bass, keyboard, guitar, vocals, synth All Eyes On Me pop and dance rock. 49 Sycamore St--4:30 Duo with vocals and various combinations of guitar, bass, piano--originals as well as soul, folk from 60s to Ampersand present 87 Poplar St--1:30 instrumental electric guitar/upright bass duo -- classic Andrew Stern & Brad Barrett jazz & Americana originals 25 Cummins Hwy (RCC)--1:30 Make music mockery of song form is motor (nice and a Babydriver fresh) 49 Sycamore St--2:30 Acoustic duo, folk, pop, and r&b covers from Taylor Swift Banter and Muse to Of Monsters and Men. 43 Sherwood St--1:30 Barry Hynes solo singer/songwriter 39 Ardale St--4:30 Singer/songwriter, originals and covers. Guitar, Billy "The Kid" Claiborne harmonica. 109 Hewlett St--4:30 husband/wife duo--powerful vocals & energetic pop/rock After Party: 753 South Rear Patio-- Bird Mancini originals and covers 6:00 to 8:00 Box of Records 6-piece band playing covers of 60s & 70s rock and blues 106 Belgrade Ave--1:30, 3:00 Branson Bofat singer/songwriter--covers and originals 60 Glendower Rd--4:30 solo acoustic music with very unique setlists. Rock Brian Horwitz covers as well as a few originals. 76 Brown Ave--4:30 Buff Jesus 4-piece original psychedelic garage rock band 49 Sycamore St--3:30 wide variety of jazz, rock, pop, blues, indie/folk songs Cheryn Couter Duo and some originals. 318 Metropolitan Ave--3:00 Engaging performer of Folk and Americana originals, Colette O'Connor with voice and guitar. Fun and family friendly! 15 Hillview Ave--3:00 Conor Maier Indie acoustic folk duo with guitar and banjo 355 Cornell St--4:30 Cool McCool Americana - Cowpunkedelic 15 Walter St--3:00 Craig Sonnenfeld singer/songwriter--covers and originals 60 Glendower Rd--1:30 Classical ensemble (Pianist, instrumentalists, and vocalists) preforming popular classical selections and Damien Francoeur-Krzyzek et al opera arias. 64 Cedrus Ave--3:00 vocals, piano, guitar playing originals, select 60s covers Deb Galiga & Friends and jazz 87 Poplar St--3:00 4-piece all-women rock outfit with a surprising number of Dick's Picks songs about food. It might actually not be that surprising. 14 Malverna Rd--3:00 Alt-rock: guitars, bass, drums, keys, synth, trumpet and sax. Elements of 70s punk, 90s female-fronted rock, with Double Star hints of ska and doo wop. 98 Birch St--1:30 Family band with modular synths, synth drums, wacky Feral Parrots guitar, and songs about depression. 70 Navarre St--1:30 4381 Washington St (Tony's Market)-- Fran Rogers Operatic tenor, with accompanying backing tracks 1:30 Acoustic-pop duo strumming and singing original (& 6 Birch St (patio outside Joanne Geoff Pango & Mr. Curt otherwise) tunes. Rossman's)--4:30 A quintet of old GenX dames performing original feminist punk-metal songs, singing about equality for all, and Girl Sküll often being uppity/undignified. 57 Cliffmont St--1:30 Solo singer songwriter, performing positive melodic originals and soulful covers. The uke never sounded so Glenn Williams good 21 Fletcher St--3:00 One drumset, a trumpet, and some of our favorite tunes. Gorlin-Shaw Klezmer Dancing is encouraged, but not mandatory! 50 Mendum St--1:30 A 7-member vocal group with rhythm section, performing a variety of jazz and pop material, both a cappella and Green Line X-tension accompanied 178 Orange St--1:30 Turbo pop quartet. Hooks for days. Eminently danceable Hands and Knees and elemental. 20 Gardenside St--3:00 Acoustic guitar/keyboards, bass, electric guitar,vocal-- Happy Dance Everybody’s Favorite Tunes! the 1960s to now. 95 Walter St--1:30, 3:00 If We Go At All Original indie rock guitar and synth based 27 Corinth St (Fornax parklet)--1:30 One person with guitar and/or ukulele, basically a one- Ivy Rose person Mirah cover band. 9 Johnswood Rd--4:30 Classic Rock band playing the songs of Van Morrison, CCR, Eagles, Tom Petty, Beatles, Stones...along with Jam Sandwich original tunes 15 Hillview Ave--1:30 Classic Rock band playing the songs of Van Morrison, CCR, Eagles, Tom Petty, Beatles, Stones...along with Jam Sandwich original tunes 198 Orange St--4:30 James Burke rock trio with vocals, guitar, bass and drums 57 Cliftondale St--3:00 Singer-Songwriter with harp and guitar performing 4381 Washington St (Tony's Market)-- Janna Maria Frohlich originals inspired by folk, jazz, and Celtic traditions. 3:00 Full Fledged Feel Good Funk! Apolitical and making you Jeb Bush Orchestra dance! 4.5 very silly funketeers for all audiences! 6 Sheldon St--3:00 traditional Irish music on the Irish Uilleann pipes. Jim McKenna 16 Fresno St--1:30 acoustic guitar, sax and drums playing mostly originals in Joe & Mark Cataldo of No Relation the style of folk, blues, jazz. 72 Cornell St-3:00 Jazz sextet (3 horns Guitar,bass, drums) playing jazz JP Jazz Collective classics new and old plus originals 12 Colberg Ave--1:30 Jazz sextet (3 horns Guitar,bass, drums) playing jazz After Party: Courtyard @ Sophia's JP Jazz Collective classics new and old plus originals Grotto--6:00 to 8:00 Solo, mostly original acoustic music with the heart of an Jukka Westhues indie-garage band. 15 Walter St--4:30 Singer/Songwriter whose guitar and vocals leave you feeling good with her eclectic mix of original ballads, Kathleen O'Connor blues and folk tunes. 39 Bradfield Ave--1:30 singer/songwriter with a loop pedal, playing mostly Kristian Veech pop/country/folk style original songs. 36 Taft Hill Terrace--1:30 Solo Electric/Acoustic Guitar playing Vintage Larry Green Rock/Country 18 Grew Ave--3:00 singer/songwriter with positive, empowering style will Laura B. Whitmore & Friends perform as a trio with bass and mandolin. 355 Cornell St--3:00 Roots Rock fellas who bring the noise from our fridge to Louder Than Milk your cup. 229 Metropolitan Ave--4:30 Rock band with dual male-female lead vocals. Roots & soul psych-country tones. Love songs & murder ballads. Love Love Rich harmonies & poignant lyrics. 25 Cummins Hwy (RCC)--3:00 Lower Falls brings together four veterans of the Boston music scene blending sounds of psychedelic with alt- Lower Falls Americana. 72 Cornell St--1:30 Guitar and Drums power duo singing original and cover Martin/Morell songs in the Rock,Soul, and Folk genres 37 Fairview St--3:00 Masiello/Stark Undanceable Electronic Noises 76 Brown Ave--1:30 Singer and Acoustic Guitarist - country, folk, and rock Michelle Miller influences. 25 Cummins Hwy (RCC)--4:30 Muddy River American roots 97 Ardale St--3:00 N.S.R. solo, lead singer for Jazz, Funk, Blues Jam Band 64 Beryl St--3:00 natural calling jeff improvises on native american flutes 16 Fletcher St--1:30 instrumental post-rock band—Eno and Kim Gordon's Numbers Have Names love child, snatched at birth by krautrock guerrillas. 112 Ardale St--4:30 Rob Thacher (Oneida, New Pope) & Erica Fletcher. Critics describe them as "gentle, bewildered psych pop" Nurse & Soldier and "unnecessarily noisy." 112 Ardale St--3:00 Patrice Monahan Jazz Trio Jazz Trio Piano Bass Drums 157 Orange St--4:30 Patten Street Duo Guitar and Voice Jazz Duo 21 Ardent St--3:00 4381 Washington St (Tony's Market)-- Patten Street Duo Guitar and Voice Jazz Duo 4:30 Playing With Fire rock band 27 Corinth St (Fornax parklet)--4:30 mix of funk, classic rock, and R&B. An ever-changing Post Pete group of guitars, drums, horns, and fiddle. 51 Arborough Rd--4:30 Colorful guitar/keyboard pop-rock. Eclectic, edgy sounds with sincerity and a sweet tooth for harmony. New 2018 Ramona Silver online release "Exercise the Spirit." 55 Cliffmont St--3:00 Retrovyzor drum and guitar indie rock duo 98 Birch St--4:30 Rick Goggin/Junko Ogawa singer/songwriters--covers and originals 60 Glendower Rd--4:30 singer-songwriter who uses music to engage audiences Ron Israel and raise their awareness about social justice issues. 27 Corinth St (Fornax parklet)--3:00 Ros-West Rox Pop-Up Baroque baroque chamber orchestra comprising local Orchestra professionals 134 Whitford St--4:30 Ruthann Baler singer/songwriter--covers and originals 60 Glendower Rd--1:30 Sandra and the Cherry Street Country and folk-flavored originals and covers. guitar, Ramblers mandolin, and bass, with vocal harmonies. 46 Farquhar St--4:30 Sensitive Subject Soul-infused Blues Pop Trio 7 Hilburn St--4:30 Shockingly Slow rock, pop, alternative cover band 36 Taft Hill Terrace--3:00 Rock and Roll and antics and bad jokes (like dad joke Sunshine Riot bad) 16 Fletcher St--4:30 Terry Kitchen quiet music for a loud world, from folk to bossa nova 60 Glendower Rd--3:00 Duo with amplified acoustic guitars playing original music The 94s in folk/singer-songwriter style 39 Bradfield Ave--3:00 4 piece loud original indie rock. Bass, drums, vocals, and The Additions 25 guitars. 297 Poplar St--1:30/3:00 The Beauty Way Quartet with bass drums lap steel guitar and ukulele 37 Fairview St--4:30 Husband/Wife acoustic duo playing original folk--2 The Boston Imposters voices, mandolin, guitar/banjo.
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