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We had a nice open performance by Molly and the Equalites took the stage and owned it for the rest of the night!
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We had a nice open performance by Molly and the Equalites took the stage and owned it for the rest of the night!
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It was a pretty full house that came to see the Pioneer Consort and support the Shutesbury Education Foundation. We a couple of greate open mic performers and the the Pioneer Consort took the stage and presented a wonderful performance. And here is a video of the Pioneer Consort playing…
Saturday, April 19th, 2014, 7:30 p.m. sliding scale $7 – $15 (978) 544-5557 (partial proceeds to benefit the Shutesbury Education Foundation) Wendell is delighted to host The Pioneer Consort for an evening of music and delight best described by a local reviewer… "Somehow, tango and Django, jazz and rag, Mozart,…
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Despite the weather, we had a great show Feb. 15, 2014 — Darlingside did indeed bring the Love to the Coffeehouse! There were two great open mic perfomances, from Joe Laur and Rich Chase. And Darlingside put on a great perfomance as well.
Saturday, February 15th, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Sliding scale $7 – $15 (978) 544-5557 (partial proceeds to benefit Good Neighbors) Described as “simultaneously innovative and backward looking,” Darlingside is a string band with roots in indie rock, bluegrass and barbershop. Their layered sound is nuanced with exhilarating harmonies and bouncy beat,…
Saturday, January 18th, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Sliding Scale – $10 – $20 (978) 544-5557 (proceeds to benefit Orange Friends of the Library) Bring a friend to Wendell for an evening with consummate singer-songwriter and folk-jazz musician Livingston Taylor. Touring steadily for decades, Liv has a well earned reputation for fine…
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Last Saturday night the Coffeehouse put on a show to benefit the Wendell File Deptartment. There a pretty good assortment of items at the bake sale. The show started with a local singer/songwriter named Russell Kaback. He was pretty good. Then Zydeco Connection hit the stage, and this took off…