Friday, February 26, 2010

club notes friday, feb. 26

Friday, Orange Crush is at the Skybox in Southwick; the Tokyo tramps bring blues and rock Japanese style to Beatnik’s; Adam Trudel’s singing at The Q; Whalebone Farmhouse makes its Greendale’s debut; Sun Jones headlines Tammany Hall; Tori Pyne is singing at the Dive Bar; Mike O’Connell and the Backstabbers play blues rock at the Nines; there’s a Celtic Traditions show at the Hudson Town Hall with Kate Chadbourne and the Irish Music Guy; Dave Magario’s at the Lucky Dog along with headliners the Glenn Stewart Band, the Great Whiskey Rebellion and Merrick Station; Face Full of Shotgun, Two Tickets to the Gun Show, Cadence, Bears and a few more split the bill at London Billiards; Not Boxed rocks Irish Times; Pete the Polak’s the deejay at 3-G’s Sports Pub; Dan Burke is hosting his “Island Getaway Night” at Nick’s; the Drunken Uncles do their weekly acoustic duo thing at Allgo’s; Switchblade Suicide’s with Musclecah at Ralph’s; and the Superchief Trio debuts at Vincent’s.
Saturday, the Brett and Lisa Duo perform at Chuck’s Steakhouse in Auburn; The Brennan Brothers do a benefit in memory of their brother, Jimmy, at the Leicester Country Club to raise money for scholarships; Commander Cody’s rocking at Mill Street Brews in Southbridge; it’s the Rock Your Face Off show with ten bands, including Empire Shall Fall at Ralph’s; Ellis Paul sings at Fitchburg State College; Fat City’s blasting the Bull Run in Shirley; and there’s a Jagfest "Pre-Party2" with Brand New Sin, Stonewall, Orange Diesel, Fuel Of War, Truman Highway, Justice Hill, Bottlefight and more at the Lucky Dog Music Hall.
On Sunday,
Every Tuesday night, the Q hosts an open mic.
Other Events:
It’s the last week to see the Faculty Exhibit at the Worcester Center for Crafts.
“Curtains,” a whodunit sort of play, is being performed throughout the weekend at the Mount Wachusett Community Theatre.
Refreshed American Galleries opens on Saturday at the Worcester Museum, which means they’ve brought back some old favorites to the lower third level. Also Saturday, Blissful Meadows Country Club in Uxbridge hosts a dinner comedy show with Ira Proctor as the headliner. Barnes and Noble in Worcester hosts a poetry reading.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Club stuff and events, Friday, Feb. 19


Friday, The Ten Foot Polecats are back at Beatnik’s; the Delta Generators are at Tommy Doyle’s; Fergus celebrates the release of “Green Street” at Fiddler’s Green; The Nate Wilson Group is at the Dive Bar; Shane Hall’s singing at The Q with the Ticklebomb Orchestra; the Delta Generators are out at Tommy Doyle’s; Dan Kirouac sings at King Phillip Restaurant in Phillipston; Cirkestra is back at Nick’s.

Saturday, the Whiskerite Beardathon is at the Dive at 6 p.m., raising money for the Worcester County Food Bank; The QVCC holds a community banquet at 6 p.m. as a fundraiser for renovations; Dopapod heads back to Tammany Hall; Whalebone Farmhouse is back at Beatnik’s; Tigerlily’s at the Blue Dog Sports Bar in Milford; The Boogaloo Swamis swamp up the Bull Run in Shirley; The Numbskulls are with the Guns of Navarone at Ralph’s; Dana Lewis is out at the Old Post Office Pub in Grafton; Kung Fu Vampire performs with Twiztid, Blaza and Fury at the Palladium; Tripleshot rocks the Pump House.

Dr. Robert’s got both weekend nights at Sakura Tokyo.

Sunday, there’s a Grafton house concert with Tony Bird, and you can find out more about that by looking him up on facebook, or Googling Bird’s site; Whalebone Farmhouse is playing under the moose on the first floor of Ralph’s; and Peter DePasquale, Paul Provost, Glenn DiTamasso and Chet Williamson get together at Frank’s Pub.

On Monday, Sarah McQuaid is Patrick Moriarty’s guest on WCUW’s “In the Tradition,” which airs 5-8 p.m.

Next Thursday, there’s a Grafton house concert with Sarah McQuaid – and again you can facebook and Google that name for more information.

Other events:

The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, a coming of age story set in the Depression, is being performed at the Michelson Theatre at Clark University through Saturday.

On Saturday, Helen Beaumont is the main presenter at PechaKucha night at 55 Pearl, starting at 7 p.m.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Seeking artists for Grafton Fine Arts and Music Festival

The fifth annual Grafton Fine Arts and Music Festival will be held on Friday, March 26, Saturday March 27 and Sunday March 28 at the Grafton Municipal Center. Both adults and school age youth are encouraged to submit their art work for display at the Festival.

The interest and participation in this well-received event has resulted in expanding the art categories to include: oil and acrylic painting, watercolor painting, traditional photography, digitally enhanced photography, sculpture, mixed media and assemblage, fiber art and graphic art (pencil, pastels, pen and ink). Thanks to the generosity of the Grafton Suburban Credit Union, cash prizes will be awarded to adults for first, second and third place in the listed categories. Youth will be eligible for savings bonds in two categories: children 11 and under and youth from 12through high school. Art awards will be determined by a panel of qualified judges; adult artists will be recognized in a Friday evening Reception and youth on Saturday morning at 11 AM. Artists will have the opportunity to price and sell their works at the Festival.

The artist prospectus can be found on-line at graftonartsfestival.org or obtained at the Grafton Municipal Center and Library, the Art and Frame Emporium in Westboro and Gaston’s Art and Frame in Shrewsbury.

The postmarked deadline to register art work for the Festival is Wednesday, March 17. There is a $7 per work registration fee which entitles the artist to a free weekend pass for admission to the Festival including all music performances and workshops. Funds generated by admission fees will help fund future festivals. Call 508-887-9969 for more information.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Stone Cold Crazy - GSMS rehearsal Jan. 2010



Check out www.greenstreetrocks.com for more info on the next show, celebrating the local music scene with the music of Queen, Bowie and Elton John at the Lucky Dog Music Hall on Feb. 13.