Paula Cole and Beatlejuice Booked!

Ticket Update
Marshall Tucker Band – SOLD OUT
Martin Sexton SOLD OUT
Dave Mason Only 4 tickets remain!
The Stompers – SOLD OUT
GLENGARRY BHOYS – SOLD OUT
Judy Collins – Only 2 tickets remain!

This Week
Friday, November 27 THE GLENGARRY BHOYS
This show is SOLD OUT.
Saturday, November 28 THE STOMPERS
This show is SOLD OUT.

Monday, November 30 AMBER RUBARTH and ADAM LEVY
Amber Rubarth; NPR loves “her honesty and humor.” The Boston Globe says “You will leave with a crush on her.” She won 1st Place in the International Songwriting Contest (judged by Tom Waits) for her song “Washing Day,” co-written with Adam Levy. Over 1.6 Million MySpace listens, 5 Europe tours, and all unsigned. Welcome to the musical world of ambeR Rubarth.
Adam Levy; “I suppose many people would call Levy’s style ‘laid-back.’ I’d call it guitar for the mind and soul. It wraps you up and makes you feel good and surely that, in the end, is what it’s all about.” — Jazz Guitar International

New Bookings
Saturday, January 2 TUPELO NIGHT OF COMEDY
This show features Robbie Printz and Steve Calechman. Still the best deal around for only $17. All of our comedy shows have been selling-out so get your tickets in advance!

Friday, February 5 BEATLEJUICE
The number of Beatle Tribute bands is probably countless, but in New England, at least, none come more highly praised, critiqued or recommended as Beatlejuice. This band has taken on a history of its own. Their talent and showmanship go far beyond the norm in tribute bands. Sadly, with the recent passing of singer Brad Delp, their legacy draws even closer to that of the Fab Four’s.

Friday, February 19 PAULA COLE
Paula Cole was one of the many female singer/songwriters who rose to prominence in the mid-’90s in the wake of alternative’s commercial breakthrough. Drawing heavily from the ethereal, pretty sound of Sarah McLachlan and Tori Amos, Cole created songs that relied equally on dreamy melodies and poetic, introspective lyrics.
Her first big break arrived when Peter Gabriel invited her to perform on his 1992-1993 world tour. Shortly afterward, she signed to Imago Records, where she released her debut album, Harbinger, in 1994. Cole returned with her second album, This Fire, in October of 1996. The album and its accompanying single, “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” became word-of-mouth hits, breaking through into the mainstream in the spring of 1997.

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