Program Book - Lowell Summer Music Series
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Program Book - Lowell Summer Music Series
WWW.LOWELLSUMMERMUSIC.ORG PREMIER SPONSOR: PRESENTED BY: SERIES SPONSORS: KIDS SERIES SPONSORS: KIDS 12 & UNDER ADMITTED FREE COURTESY OF: FREE FUN FOR KIDS! details inside • lowellsummermusic.org/kids • facebook.com/freefunforkids Generic Ad 4.5x7.5.2.qxp_Layout 1 5/22/14 4:32 PM Page 1 At UMass Lowell, students become work ready, life ready and world ready. UMass Lowell is proud to support the Lowell Summer Music Series. www.uml.edu Located in Historic Downtown Lowell ŔŜÄÙٯĽÜâÙâ ¿ÊĀ¿¿ƉÄ å¿ĆÜʧ¿ÊĀ¿¿ƎÊÄ ¬ĕ²² ÿÙĆÊâ¬ÙĀ½ ĜĢŋÓ¥ÝŋÓ× ²¬ĕÈs¼ dŋÓÓòŋŋì¬ŋÓÀ¦ŋÆ¥ŋÝÆÐŋת¹¥ ü¿Èà 'ÊÿÙ§âÙâ¬Ü¬ÊĀŬ½Êåâ 5ʬÅTâÙâ #Ù¨ DŽÖâ¯Ê hƪÙÙ¯¨¬âÙÊåÅâ¬ÊÙÅÙƋ www.dudleysoflowell.com å¿ĆƪÜÖâ¯ÊÅâÙÅ Lowell-Litchfield AD 15.qxp_Layout 1 5/22/15 9:02 AM Page 1 WORDS CAN DESCRIBE YOU. MUSIC CAN DEFINE YOU. Summer Programs Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas Graduate Programs Online Degrees, Certificates, and Courses International Programs Learn more at berklee.edu. WHERE MUSIC TAKES YOU Welcome …to the 26th Season of the Lowell Summer Music Series at Boarding House Park, a National Park Service facility. The Lowell National Historical Park is proud to join with the Lowell Festival Foundation to present this Series as a community service and to offer our concert attendees an opportunity to learn about Lowell National Historical Park, the City of Lowell and its many offerings. The mission of the Lowell Festival Foundation is to encourage charitable, civic, educational and cultural activities in Lowell, MA and to act as a nonprofit co-sponsor of activities to support the mission of the Lowell National Historical Park, including the Lowell Summer Music Series and the Lowell Folk Festival. The Foundation’s role as a fiscal agent and fundraising arm for these programs is essential to the success of these events. Both the Foundation and the National Park are particularly grateful to the many sponsors who are represented in this book. As a nonprofit program, those sponsorship dollars make it possible to present quality concerts at lower costs than most other venues. So sit back and enjoy the show! We’re glad you are here! This program book is a publication of the Lowell Festival Foundation. Neither the Foundation nor the National Park endorses the businesses represented herein. TASTE A BRIGHTER TOMORROW THE FIRST EASY TO RECYCLE CUPS SUPPORTS AWARD WINNING COFFEE RECYCLABLE K-CUP COMPATIBLES IN-STORES LATE SUMMER 2015* ® Sustainably Grown • Ethically Farmed • Artisan Roasted marleycoffee.com *Marley Coffee® and RealCup® brands have no affiliation with Keurig Green Mountain Inc., Keurig® or K-Cup®. Keurig® and K-Cup® are registered trademarks of Keurig Green Mountain Inc. GENERAL INFORMATION BOARDING HOUSE PARK SECURITY: To meet current security needs and assure the safety of all patrons, all items will be subject to search. What Can’t I Bring? No hard sided coolers or bags. No glass or thermoses No alcohol What May I Bring? Chairs and blankets One soft sided bag per person no larger than 16”h x 16’w x 8” d Food and drinks that are not in glass containers IF IT RAINS: The show still goes on! Shows will relocate to the Lowell High School Auditorium — also known as the Cyrus Irish Auditorium — in the George D. Kouloheras Building, diagonally across the street from Boarding House Park at French and Kirk Streets. Performances start at the same times as at the Park. Check out the home page at www.lowellsummermusic.org or call (978) 970-5200 after 1PM on the day of the show to learn if the show is moving indoors. But if in doubt, drive past the Park. We also set out signs for rain relocation on the French Street sidewalk. Remember, this is an outdoor series, so we only move when it is really clear we must! PUBLIC RESTROOMS: You’ll find public restrooms at the Joseph Downes Municipal Garage at French and John Streets on the corner nearest to the Park on the ground floor. They are maintained by the Lowell Summer Music Series. Restrooms at the Boott Mills Museum are open at intermission. The gates open to the right of the stage at intermission to access these restrooms. RECYCLING: Help us improve our recycling by cleaning up your seating location after the show and using the containers provided. LOST & FOUND: Looking for something lost at the Park? Please call the National Park at (978) 970-5000. CONTACT INFO: You can find most information about our shows at our website, www.lowellsummermusic.org or our Infoline: 978-970-5200. If you need further assistance, please contact Kevin Dwyer at 978-275-1829 or via e-mail at: lowellsummermusic@gmail.com NO SMOKING, NO ALCOHOL, NO ANIMALS NO VIDEOTAPING. PHOTOGRAPHY MAY BE LIMITED NO AUDIOTAPING UNLESS ALLOWED BY PERFORMER 0 0 Mookie Betts 2012 Spinners Class A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox Before they were Red Sox... they were Lowell Spinners! Don’t Miss the Fun...Buy early to $AVE! (978) 459-1702 KKK+CK9@@D=BB9FG+7CA Congratulations on the 26th Season of the Lowell Summer Music Series from your friends at Lowell Summer Music Series Food Tent Menu Austin Blues Pulled Pork Sandwich - $8 Sweet Italian Sausage, Pepper & Onion Sub - $8 Meatball Sub - $8 Buffalo Chicken Meatball Sub - $7 Fresh Assorted Sandwich Wraps - $7 to $8 Buen Sabor Beef & Plantain Empanadas - $4 Hotdog - $3 Crisp Summer Salads - $6 to $8 Chowder Factory Clam Chowder - $5 Espresso Pizza - $2 to $3/slice Dove Bars, Ben & Jerry’s - $4 Dancing Deer Chocolate Chunk Brownies - $3 Dancing Deer Molasses Clove Cookies - $3 Terra Chips - $3 Fresh Popcorn - $3 Soft Drinks by CocaCola - $3 Dasani Water - $3 Zevia Diet Soda - $1 Fuse Tea - $3 Jim’s Organic Coffee & Ice Coffee - $2 We accept debit and credit cards at the Food Tent. Menu Items and Prices are Subject to Change. Use our Amazon link and support the Lowell Summer Music Series Your purchases via our website earn payments to us! A great way to support this non-profit music series! Proudly Supports The Lowell Summer Music Series 30 John Street - Lowell BOOTTSTORAGE.COM Creating an Interest in the City of Lowell An Investment of 20 1 5 LOWELL FOLK F ESTIVAL JULY 24 - 26, 2015 M USIC A RT F OOD & F UN The Longest Running FREE Folk Festival in the country takes place on five stages in Downtown Lowell on July 24, 25, & 26, 2015! The Festival was awarded the designation of “premier tourist attraction” by the Governor’s Office of Travel & Tourism! Please join us as a sponsor or donor in 2015! Contact Lowell Festival Foundation Director Craig Gates by email at craig_gates@partner.nps.gov or call (978) 275-1764. www.LowellFolkFestival.org Facebook.com/ LowellFolkFestival CHECK OUT OUR LOWELL SUMMER MUSIC SERIES MERCHANDISE near the Boardinghouse All Proceeds Benefit The Lowell Summer Music Series LSMS T-Shirts $20 XXL size $2 additional LSMS Vintage T-Shirts $15 Camping Chairs $20 Logo Blankets $25 ALSO AVAILABLE: Earplugs various prices - Rain Ponchos $4 LSMS Bumper Stickers $1 - Mosquito Wipes $1 Artist merchandise available at most shows! Master Card, Visa, American Express & Discover Accepted! The organizers of the Lowell Summer Music Series wish to thank the following for their generous support Richard & Nancy Donahue, Lowell James & Betty Foley, Andover Rick & Mary Antonelli, East Greenwich, RI Moses Greeley Parker Lecture Series, Lowell Peter & Rosemary Aucella, Lowell Jim Wilde, Lowell Also, thanks to: Evan Schapiro, John Wooding and Sharon Bonner Want to Help Us Pick Next Summer’s Performers? Take an online survey at www.lowellsummermusic.org Let us know who you’d like to see perform here at Boarding House Park We do listen to you! Audio/Video Home Theater Systems . Automation Custom Cabinetry . Architectural Renovation www.completelycustom.com phone 401-667-0059 mobile 401-595-2122 Supporting others helps strengthen our circle. Circle Heath is a progressive collaboration of physicians, hospitals and other health care providers. Improving the quality of life in our communities is at the core of everything we do. Which is why we support the Lowell Summer Music Series. Valuable organizations such as these contribute to the vitality of our communities. And they help us with our mission. After all, a happier, stronger community is usually a healthier community. To learn more about Circle Health and our community partnerships, visit circle-health.org. OUR COMMUNITY OF PHYSICIANS Series Sponsor: Free Art & Snacks at 10AM Free Stage Show at 11AM Free Trolley Rides at 12PM Wednesday, July 8th • CURIOUS CREATURES A hands-on interactive live animal show for all ages! Get up close and personal with exotic reptiles from around the world, including a turtle, snakes, lizards, an alligator. and sometimes a skunk! This engaging show lets parents and children alike handle the animals, while educating in the process. Sponsored by Acre Family Child Care, Collins Dentistry for Children, Hero Nutritionals, Cool Cups Natural Snacks and Fisher Insurance Agencies. Thursday, July 9th • BEN RUDNICK & FRIENDS Sophisticated melodies, precise instrumentation and witty lyrics that will delight the whole family! Winner of a Parent’s Choice Award, Ben Rudnick and Friends acoustic band is known for its family friendly music featuring instantly hum-able original songs and fun spins on well-known traditional material. Sponsored by University Music, Community Teamwork Inc, Cool Cups Natural Snacks, Hero Nutritionals and Back To Nature. Wednesday, July 15th • LI’L IGUANA SAFETY SHOW Lil’ Iguana Live! is a music driven, interactive stage show featuring the costume character Lil’ Iguana. It reinforces crucial safety messages through themed songs, skits, and demonstrations. Children are engaged throughout the show and are encouraged to participate by answering questions directed towards the audience. Some safety topics covered include Buckle-Up Your Seatbelt, Street Smarts, Wearing the Gear, Get Permission, Take a Buddy with You, Who is a Stranger, and Run, Yell, and Tell. Sponsored by Espresso Pizza, Acre Family Child Care, Hero Nutritionals, Cool Cups Natural Snacks, Home Free Treats and Fisher Insurance Agencies. Be A Sponsor of the Lowell Summer Music Series Would you or your company be interested in being a sponsor of these great concerts? Concert Sponsorships are available through the Lowell Festival Foundation at $250, $500, $1,000 and up to $15,000 for Series Sponsorship. Reach 30,000 concert goers and help us to keep admission prices low. Sponsorships are also available for the Lowell Folk Festival! Contact Craig Gates 978-275-1764 or craig_gates@partner.nps.gov FreeNaturalanOrganicSnacksProvidedbyTheseGreatBrands! ______________________________________________________________ Thursday, July 16th • STACEY PEASLEY Stacey and her band play original music that engages every child. A teacher for ten years, Stacey is thrilled to combine her love of children and music into a lively act that engages kids and creates memorable and fun sing-along songs. Sponsored by the Greater Lowell Music Theatre, Collins Dentistry for Children, Back To Nature, Home Free Treats, Cool Cups Natural Snacks and Hero Nutritionals. Wednesday, July 29th • BENJAMIN THE CLOWN In the Moscow Circus he was a juggling clown on a horse. Once he came to the USA, he had to leave the horse behind. This acrobatic juggler is not only a clown, but an entertainer. Lots of audience participation and lots of fun! Sponsored by Hero Nutritionals, Back To Nature, Home Free Treats, Bitsy’s Brainfood, Nicholas R. Sarris Inc. and Taupier Real Estate. Thursday, July 30th • BONAPARTE Screams of Delight! Howls of Laughter! Unbelievable Energy & Excitement! These are common symptoms of witnessing first-hand Bonaparté’s Award-Winning Magic Concert! Plus…as an added bonus, the show includes the dramatic appearance of a fluttering white Dove and an adorable fuzzy Bunny! Sponsored by Kurland & Grossman, Acre Family Child Care, Bitsy’s Brainfood, Home Free Treats and Collins Dentistry for Children. Free Arts & Crafts Presented at 10am by: Lowell National Historical Park Rangers Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Lowell.MacaroniKid.com Wednesday, August 5th • THE YO-YO PEOPLE This husband and wife duo bring back that nostalgic toy, reminding you of old favorite tricks like Walk the Dog and Rock the Baby, then amazing you with new and bizarre tricks. Yo-yos with 10-foot strings and multiple yo-yos looping while hula hooping and unicycling are just some of their finely tuned feats. They hold a Guinness World Record and a 2008 Yo-Yo World Champion title! Sponsored by Orthopaedic Surgical Associates, Back To Nature, Home Free Treats, A Chiropractic Wellness Place, Collins Dentistry for Children and Acre Family Child Care. Thursday, August 6th • ROBIN HOOD Join The Hampstead Stage Company for this fun production of “Robin Hood,” an adaptation of the classic English folktale, chronicling the life and adventures of the infamous outlaw with a heart of gold. We follow Robin as he wages an ongoing war against the oppressive tyrant King John, while befriending the residents of Sherwood Forest and making mischief with his Band of Merrie Men. The play is an action-packed hour, filled with brave heroics, bumbling villains, and heartwarming moments! Sponsored by Snap Infusion, Home Free Treats, Washington Savings Bank and Acre Family Child Care. Wednesday, August 12th • THE AIRBORNE COMEDIANS Dan Foley and Joel Harris are The Airborne Comedians. An act that began 20 years ago as a snowball juggling contest in a laundromat, now escalated to riding six and seven foot high unicycles and flaming lawn chair juggling. Sponsored by The Moses Greeley Parker Lecture Series. Thursday, August 13th • JOSH & THE JAMTONES Josh and the Jamtones is an interactive kids-version musical ska/roots/rock mash-up. The band's albums are filled to bursting with hooky sing-alongs, feature frenetic dance party jams, massive pop-sensible choruses and hysterical improv-comedy skits. Sponsored by The Moses Greeley Parker Lecture Series. Proud sponsor of the Thankstoour2015PREMIERSponsor! Thankstoour2015SeriesSponsors! Kids Age 12 & Under Admitted Free Courtesy of : 2015 Lowell Summer Music Series All Shows 7:30PM KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND & JONNY LANG ~ Friday, June 19 ~ $49 in advance / $55 day of concert ~ Utter the phrase "young blues rock guitarist" within earshot of anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the modern musical vanguard and the first name they are most likely to respond with will be Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The Louisiana born axeman and songsmith has sold millions of albums while throwing singles into the Top 10, shining a light on the rich blues of the past and forging ahead with his own modern twist on a classic sound he has embodied since his teens. In a 20-year recording career that began when he was just 16, Shepherd has established himself as an immensely popular recording artist, a consistently in-demand live act and an influential force in a worldwide resurgence of interest in the blues. At 16 years old, he signed his first record deal and burst onto the national scene with the release of his 1995 debut album Ledbetter Heights, which produced the radio hits "Deja Voodoo," "Born with a Broken Heart" and "Shame, Shame, Shame." His relentless touring and success on rock radio helped to drive the album to Platinum sales status. His 1998 sophomore effort Trouble Is... also went Platinum, yielding such radio hits as "Blue on Black," "True Lies" and "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway." 1999's Live On spawned the radio hits "In 2 Deep", "Shotgun Blues" and "Last Goodbye." 2004's The Place You're In was a blistering rock record and was followed up by 2007's ambitious 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads, for which Shepherd and his band traveled throughout the American South to record with such vintage blues greats as B.B. King, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and David "Honeyboy" Edwards on their home turf. 2010 saw the release of Shepherd's long-awaited first live album, Live! In Chicago, recorded at Chicago's House of Blues during the all-star Legends tour and featuring guest appearances by such blues legends as Hubert Sumlin and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith. The live disc debuted at #1 on Billboard's Blues chart, as did 2011's How I Go. In 2013, Shepherd further expanded his musical horizons by teaming with veteran rockers Stephen Stills and Barry Goldberg to form THE RIDES, whose first album Can't Get Enough helped to expand Shepherd's audience as well as his musical resume. 2014 saw the release of Goin' Home, Shepherd's sixth # 1 debut on the Billboard Blues charts. Goin' Home features several talented friends who shared Shepherd's enthusiasm for the project's back-to-basics ethos, including fellow guitar icons Joe Walsh, Warren Haynes, Keb' Mo' and Robert Randolph, longtime friend Ringo Starr, Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman Kim Wilson, and the Rebirth Brass Band. Find more info at: kennywayneshepherd.net Sixteen years ago, at the age of 16, Jonny Lang found incredible success with the release of his major label debut album Lie To Me. Fame does not seem to have impacted him from being the same country farm boy from Fargo, ND who got his start in the local clubs of Minneapolis. He survived the passage of youth to adulthood, fell in love, began a family, and in the process passed through the life lessons we all endure. He has a keen sense of what he aims to achieve creatively, what music means to him. For Lang, with the release of Fight For My Soul, he is entering a chapter wherein he has found his true voice. Lang has been working on the release for three years with Producer Tommy Sims, who co-wrote Eric Clapton's Grammy winning "Change the World." The duo collaborated on the project from the ground up. "I'm really happy with the body of work we have for this one.” After Lang released his Grammy winning Turn Around in 2007, he made the decision to forego the major label route and became an independent artist. The first result was 2009's Live At the Ryman, but Fight For My Soul, by its nature, is his first fully realized artistic achievement through his own label SayRai Music, featuring his own touring band: drummer Barry Alexander, bassist James Anton, rhythm guitarist Akil Thompson, keyboardist Dwan Hill and background vocalist Missi Hale. "They're all amazing musicians and we've grown together musically and personally by playing hundreds of live shows. This served us well in the making of Fight For My Soul. Because of them, I have grown musically in ways I never thought I could." The path Lang has been on has brought him the opportunity to interact with some of the most respected legends in music. On the way up, he shared the stage with The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Aerosmith, Sting, and Buddy Guy, who he continues to tour with today. One of my TRC is proud to be a returning sponsor of the Lowell Summer Music Series TRC is a national engineering consulting and construction management firm that provides integrated services to the energy, environmental and infrastructure markets. We deliver results that enable clients to achieve success in a complex and changing world. 650 Suffolk Street, Lowell Massachusetts 01854 978-970-5600 www.trcsolutions.com 2167$*(2179 :($//$33/$8'$ goals is the music can be a blessing to the people listening to it in some way. And if Fight For My Soul can help somebody by making them feel better or that they're not alone, that's my idea of success for this album." Find more info at: jonnylang.com Sponsored by TRC Solutions, AudioEast and The Chowder Factory. Media Sponsor: 100.7 WZLX. ANI DIFRANCO ~ Friday, June 20 ~ $34 in advance / $40 day of con- cert ~ As a singer, songwriter, activist and independent entrepreneur, Ani DiFranco has been setting her own pace - and encouraging countless admirers to do the same - for more than 20 years. Her music has grown far beyond her acoustic solo roots in cozy venues to embrace jazz, soul, electronica and even more distant sounds. All of which are featured in DiFranco’s new Righteous Babe release Allergic To Water where she also blends abstract imagery and deceptively understated melodies with personal reflections on her life in New Orleans where she is now raising her two children with her partner, producer Mike Napolitano. “It’s such a humbling and grueling thing to raise children,” DiFranco said. “And that makes playing music more precious and makes me more grateful. It’s a real balancing act, but it also has a balancing effect.” DiFranco adds that becoming a mother has brought her closer to listeners who have followed her music since she began performing in New York City during the early 1990s. But widespread attention never prevented her from holding on to her integrity and independence. A strong belief in human rights has run throughout her work, including when she played at numerous benefit concerts around the world. At a time when record labels still held an oversized influence, DiFranco stood ahead of the curve in launching her own Righteous Babe Records. The company has released more than twenty of her albums to date, ranging from the popular two-disc live album, Living In Clip (1997) to the expansive To The Teeth (1999) which included such guests as legendary R&B saxophonist Maceo Parker and Prince. Journalist Sylvie Simmons wrote in the British music magazine MOJO in 1998, “Even if her overt politicism and her 200-shows-per-year tours with an acoustic guitar place her in the Woody Guthrie tradition, her music - which has boldly plundered funk or punk, hip hop, rock - doesn’t.” In 2013, she returned to the Winnipeg Folk Festival, where she received their prestigious Artistic Achievement award, coupled with her first ever honorary doctorate, which was given to her by the University of Winnipeg. For more info, go to www.anidifranco.com. Peter Mulvey opens the show. Info at www.petermulvey.com. Sponsored by Emergen-C, Gardein Meatless Entrees, MichaelAngelo’s Italian Cuisine and Alter Eco Chocolate. Media Sponsors: 91.9 WUMB, The Boston Globe and New Hampshire Public Television. Thinking about buying a house? Do it right. 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One of his goals for his latest album was to trust himself to relinquish control, which he accomplished by sharing songwriting duties and by handing over the producing reins for the first time in his solo career to Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Uncle Tupelo, Pixies). The result is a diverse but tightly knit family of sturdy rock numbers that manages to sound grounded but sophisticated at the same time, and raw but carefully considered. Gordon draws inspiration from an astonishing variety of sources, from the natural world to the emotional world to his often persistent visions. Like Gordon himself, the album is full of contradictions, juxtapositions, and surprises - which is exactly what his fans expect. More info at http://mike-gordon.com/. The show will feature two sets with no opening act. Sponsored by Life Alive Organic Café, Merrimack Valley Housing Partnership, the Lowell Spinners, and GrandyOats Granola. Media Sponsor: 92.5 The River. THE WOOD BROTHERS with special guests Tall Heights ~ Thursday, July 9 ~ $35 in advance / $40 day of concert ~ Since 2006, Chris and Oliver Wood have released three studio albums of Americana as The Wood Brothers. Chris is a founding member of jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood, and Oliver spent years as blues great Tinsley Ellis’s guitarist. After pursuing separate musical careers for some 15 years, the brothers performed together at a show in North Carolina and decided they needed to play together. A demo landed them a record deal with Blue Note, who released Ways Not To Lose in 2006. Follow-up Loaded came in 2008; after covers EP Up Above My Head. The next year, the band moved to Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Artists for Smoke Ring Halo and then 2012’s Live, Volume One: Sky High and Live, Volume Two: Nail and Tooth. From early in their childhood in Boulder, CO., Chris and Oliver were steeped in American roots music. The brothers bonded over bluesmen like Jimmy Reed and Lightnin’ Hopkins, but their paths, musical and otherwise, would diverge. Oliver moved to Atlanta, where he played guitar in cover bands before earning a spot in Tinsley Ellis’s touring act. At Ellis’s behest, Oliver began to sing and then founded King Johnson, a hard-touring group that would release six albums of blues-inflected R&B, funk and country over the next 12 years. Chris, meanwhile, studied jazz bass at the New England Conservatory of Music, moved to New York City and in the early ‘90s formed Medeski Martin & Wood, which over the next two decades would become a cornerstone of contemporary jazz and abstract music. The experience of recording their latest album, The Muse, marked a deeper level of collaboration for The Wood Brothers, a newfound fraternal synchronicity. The components are similar: the dialed-in vocal harmonies, Oliver’s gritty acoustic guitar, Chris’s virtuosic upright bass, the warrior poet lyrics. But here there’s a glue holding it all together. The cohesion comes from the brothers having spent the last two years on the road with new full-time member Jano Rix, a drummer and ace-in-the-hole multi-instrumentalist, whereas they relied on session musicianfriends to fill out previous albums. Jano’s additional harmonies give credence to the old trope that while two family members often harmonize preternaturally, it takes a third, non-related singer for the sound to really shine. And then there’s Jano’s work on his patented percussion instrument, the “shuitar,” an acoustic guitar rigged up with tuna cans and other noisemakers, which, in his hands, becomes a veritable drum kit. On The Muse, the album shuffles between bluesy, classic country and swampy funk, mining the brothers’ timeless influences (Robert Johnson, Willie Nelson, Charles Mingus) while sounding fresh enough to win over fans of today’s mainstream rootsmusic acts (The Avett Brothers, Mumford & Sons). More info: www.thewoodbros.com Special Guests: Tall Heights. "Folk" has become a funny label for Tall Heights. It felt right when they went all-in on a career in music, street performing over 100 days in six months to fund their first recordings. It felt right when their plucky single, "To Be Young," worked its way into the hearts of their hometown, Boston MA, and spread to the nation on Pandora and Spotify. It felt right when they played 300+ shows in '13 and '14 all across the United States. However, with the Spring '15 release of live singles "Spirit Cold" and "Horse to Water," Tall Heights stays true to their harmony, cello and guitar laden souls, while creating something brand new. Tim Harrington and Paul Wright got their start playing for spare change in Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace. In a few short years since, Tall Heights has headlined venues across the country and toured down to Austin, TX to showcase at South By Southwest Music Festival. Tall Heights released their first EP, Rafters, in September 2011. With their sophomore release, The Running of the Bulls EP (October, 2012), Tall Heights responded to their fans’ growing hunger to download and relive the enchanting, bottomless ambiance of their live performance. For the duo’s debut full-length effort, Man of Stone (May 2013), Tall Heights dug deeper into the vast world they’ve meticulously built for two. Their latest releases further establish Tall Heights as an ever stronger force on this robust folk scene amongst the nation’s most esteemed new artists. More info: www.tallheights.com Sponsored by Guayaki Yerba Mate, Snap Infusion Supercandy and the China Star Restaurant. Media Sponsor: 91.9 WUMB. bob dylan the decemberists bonnie raitt gillian welch richard thompson richie havens jack white tom rush anne heaton emmylou harris greg brown alison krauss steve earle billy bragg josh ritter susan tedeschi sarah jarosz indigo girls ruthie foster aoife o’donovan joan baez townes van zandt mumford & sons ryan adams bruce cockburn nick lowe nelson patty griffin joni mitchell antje duvekot willie Listen live Home of the music you love Watermark Environmental Buildings & Facilities Infrastructure All of us at Watermark appreciate the enjoyment you have provided us and our community. Thank you! Services include: Architecture / Engineering Environmental Consulting Construction and Design / Build Remediation Operation & Maintenance Watermark was recently awarded EHS Today 2014 America’s Safest Companies. 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They would soon grace the cover of Rolling Stone, and make history with the hit single “You Better Run,” which gave them the distinction of being the first female vocalist and the first guitar player featured on MTV. In 1981, Giraldo began co-producing the pair’s recording sessions, starting with Precious Time. By the end of 1982, they were married in a Hawaiian ceremony. “Thirty-five years ago, "Heartbreaker" was the catalyst for it all,” says Pat Benatar. "It’s hard to believe that so much time has passed. We’re excited to be celebrating this personal and musical milestone. The tour should be an incredible, shared experience with the audience.” "From the very beginning our chemistry was undeniable," remarks Neil Giraldo. "This is the driving force behind everything we do. After 35 years of playing together, we're looking forward to the summer leg of the tour and the future, which will surely be adventurous." Benatar and Giraldo’s collection of hits include “We Belong,” “Promises In The Dark,” “Hell Is For Children,” “Love Is A Battlefield,” and “Heartbreaker.” The duo has scored two Multi-Platinum albums, five Platinum albums, and three Gold albums during their storied career. Benatar, a fourtime Grammy Award winner, has three American Music Awards. Together, Benatar and Giraldo have 19 Top 40 singles and multiple Top 10 singles. Neil Giraldo’s impressive back catalog includes more than 100 songs written, produced, arranged and recorded for Benatar along with hits he helped create for John Waite, Rick Springfield, Kenny Loggins, Steve Forbert, The Del Lords, Beth Hart and countless other artists. The renowned multi-instrumentalist has been featured in publications such as Guitar World, Gold Mine and Guitar Aficionado as one of the most talented rock musicians of all-time. In addition to this year’s concert tour, fans will also be able to enjoy the couple’s newly-released CD/DVD package, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo: The 35th Anniversary Tour, featuring 14 of their greatest hits, including “All Fired Up,” “We Live For Love,” and “Invincible.” For more information, visit: www.benatargiraldo.com. Sponsored by Watermark, Trinity EMS and Cobblestones Restaurant. Media Sponsors: 105.7 WROR and The Boston Globe. CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD ~ Friday, July 17 ~ $32 in advance / $35 day of concert ~ The Chris Robinson Brotherhood is touring in support of its latest release, Phosphorescent Harvest. Praised by Rolling Stone as “at once quirky, trippy, soulful and downright magnetic,” it’s the band’s third long-playing album for Silver Arrow Records. Robinson declares: "We've created a piece of rock Looking for live music in the Granite State? tuYep, ocHippo sopphas iH tu an app for that tu tuocsoppiH tu tuocsoppiH tu HippoScout has New Hampshire’s largest database of live music and other great things to do and see. Download it on your phone for free. t HippoScout 'n' roll here. People can look to us and rest assured the genre is alive and well. The CRB (as they are affectionately known by fans) made an immediate impact upon their boldly unconventional debut in early 2011. They would play close to 50 shows over nine weeks in California before ever leaving the Golden State. In fact, they’d wait until 2012 to truly introduce themselves nationally with the release of two sprawling studio albums: Big Moon Ritual and The Magic Door, which showcase a freewheeling improvisational chemistry, but with songwriting depth to back it up. The band— Robinson (Lead vocals, guitar), Neal Casal (guitar, vocals), Adam Macdougall (keys, vocals), Mark Dutton (bass, vocals) and Tony Leone (drums)—would further develop their identity as a self-defined “farm to table psychedelic rock band” over a 118-show stretch. Late 2013 saw the fruits of this labor forever captured by legendary tape priestess, Betty Cantor-Jackson (Grateful Dead), on the eight-sided limited-edition vinyl release Betty’s S.F. Blends Volume 1, which documented a glorious five night run the previous December at San Francisco’s famed Great American Music Hall. Only momentarily content with their auspicious rise, the Brotherhood reconvened to record yet another set of ten songs that would become the 2014 release, Phosphorescent Harvest. Where Robinson had been the primary instigator behind the 14 compositions that populated the band’s first two releases, this latest effort documents his burgeoning songwriting partnership with Neal Casal. It also finds The CRB refining its approach within the studio. The two previous recordings were for all intents and purposes cut live and released as tracked. For Phosphorescent Harvest, the band spent the better part of 2013 crafting a tried and true studio album. For many artists this would imply intentional neutering in the pursuit of commercial upside, but in Robinson and company's hands, it meant utilizing the studio to harness their full sonic vision. Indeed, their expansive sense of space and texture has never been so fully realized until now. Casal expands on the process: "The approach was to get far out sonically, while retaining a certain focus on the central melody of each song. Psychedelia, sonic density, and expanded arrangements were the order of the day, but the songs are strong. This band is all about musical freedom. Boundary dissolving is our ideal. Boundary dissolving and a good ole’ Saturday night boogie." In an age when so many put their beliefs in trends, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood is committed to something deeper. In Robinson’s words: "We don't make music that can sell iPads. Our music will not sell you a Prius. I like that. Writing songs has always led me to good things in my life. The songwriting saved me through the dark times, and the songwriting makes it that much sweeter when it’s good. Real success can only come in pursuit of an authentic sound. We’re all very committed to this music, beyond money and egos. That’s a unique place to be." Two sets, no opening act. More Info: www.chrisrobinsonbrotherhood.com Sponsored by Zevia Diet Natural Soft Drinks, Marley Coffee, Krave Jerky and Buen Sabor Empanadas. Media Sponsors: 92.5 The River and The Hippo Press. DAVE MASON’S TRAFFIC JAM ~ Saturday, July 18 ~ $31 in advance / $35 day of concert ~ Join Dave Mason for an evening of music history as he retraces the earliest days of his career with Traffic and the works that launched his successful solo career. The show is much more than a concert; it’s an extraordinary two act multi-media presentation full of stories, images and music from his years with Traffic (Dear Mr. Fantasy, Feelin' Alright, You Can All Join In, Pearly Queen, Medicated Goo and others), as well as the hits and important songs that formed his solo career (Only You Know and I Know, We Just Disagree, World In Changes, All Along The Watchtower and more). Dave Mason is a living rock legend. At age 18, the Worcester England native teamed up with Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood to form the legendary band Traffic, which had a profound effect on the genre of rock and roll. While still a teen, Mason penned the Traffic hit “Feeling' Alright”. The song became a global rock anthem and has been recorded by dozens of artists including Joe Cocker, who had a huge international hit with the song. It remains a highlight of Mason’s live shows today. After extensive touring with Traffic throughout the UK and Europe, Mason headed for the USA to pursue a solo career. He struck international gold with his debut album Alone Together, which is considered a seminal rock classic. It’s known for the hits “Only You Know And I Know”, “World In Changes”, “Shouldn’t Have Took More Than you Gave” and has sold millions of copies. Five highly successful albums for the CBS/Sony label followed, four of which received gold album certification in the US. His next album Let It Flow sold millions of copies and contains another major Mason classic "We Just Disagree." In addition to performing to sold-out audiences and being a permanent staple in record collections and hearts of fans around the world, Mason’s unique guitar work can be heard on many landmark albums and songs such as the Rolling Stones' Beggar’s Banquet, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass, Paul McCartney's Listen To What The Man Said and Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland. Hendrix’s major rock standard “All Along The Watchtower” features Dave playing the acoustic guitars before Hendrix’s soaring entrance onto the track. The song is a big favorite of Dave's and he performs it in nearly every one of his live shows. Dave Mason’s work and career remain linked with numerous other members of rock and roll elite, including Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills, Rita Coolidge, Delaney & Bonnie, Leon Russell, Ron Wood, Jim Capaldi, Mama Cass Elliot and The Spencer Davis Group. His career spans several important rock eras, and encompasses his work as a producer, performer, songwriter, and consummate guitarist. In 2004, Mason was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with the groundbreaking group Traffic. More info: www.davemasonmusic.com Sponsored by Athenian Corner Restaurant, Fred C. Church Insurance, Next Step Living and the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. Media Sponsors: 100.7 WZLX and WBIN-TV NH1 News. 8)0*4".&3*$"4'"703*5&)045 5IFOVNCFSPOFBOTXFS 45&7&)"37&: 8&&,/*()54 1. ™ FUEL for every day ADVENTURERS Grab yours in the freezer at select Whole Foods (and other awesome retailers)! 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Among those performing this year are: Leroy Thomas & the Zydeco Roadrunners, Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks (Delta Blues), Wylie & the Wild West (Western music), The Original Pinettes Brass Band (New Orleans), Mickey Galyean & Cullen's Bridge (Bluegrass), Alicia Svigals' Klezmer Fiddle Express, Polka County Musicians, The Fairfield Four (Gospel) and musical styles including Cuban, Quebecois, Malian, Chinese, Irish and much more! Presented by the City of Lowell, Lowell Festival Foundation, Lowell National Historical Park, National Council for the Traditional Arts, Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce. Find the full schedule and performer info at: www.lowellfolkfestival.org TOWER OF POWER ~ Thursday, July 30 ~ $38 in advance / $45 day of concert ~ For well close to five decades, Tower of Power has delivered the best in Rhythm and Blues music. Their first record, East Bay Grease, helped to define the East Bay sound, and did well enough to warrant a recording contract with Warner Brothers. Bump City, their 1972 debut for the label, was a hit on both the Billboard 200 and the chart’s R&B Albums chart, and netted them the hits “You’re Still A Young Man” and “Down To The Nightclub.” The decade of the 1970s were a boom period for the group, who hit with radio classics like “So Very Hard To Go” and “What Is Hip?” and the band has continued to tour and record over the years with their latest project Hipper Than Hip being a live flash back to their 1974 tour. In 2008, Tower of Power celebrated their 40th anniversary at a very special reunion show at the Fillmore in San Francisco. In addition to the ten current members of the band, another 20 musicians and vocalists that at one time held a positon with the band appeared with them. The show was filmed and issued as a DVD and has appeared on PBS. Founding members are Emilio Castillo on tenor sax, Stephen ‘Doc” Kupka on baritone sax, Rocco Prestia on bass, and David Garibaldi on drums. Castillo says, “I still love it as much as ever. We’re not a smooth jazz band, or a retro Your Source for Everything Under Since 1878. The Sun has more traffic today than ever before! Online: 369,896 unique visitors viewing 2,355,261 pages per month Mobile: 330,134 unique users viewing 1,517,671 pages every month Print: 201,223 readers each month Social: Over 33,000 Facebook likes and 16,600 Twitter followers... and growing! And as always, we’re putting it right at your fingertips! Visit us today: lowellsun.com | twitter.com/lowellsunnews | facebook.com/lowellsun To Subscribe: 978-970-1300 To Advertise: 978-970-4715 band...we don’t follow trends, we just make our music exactly the way we want it to be. We noticed years ago that when we did that, the fans liked it. We stay true to that, and that makes it easy to go to work on a daily basis. Every time we go to play, we’re playing music we love because we got to make it “our way.” The thrill of stepping on stage has never gone away, because as Castillo says, he loves the attention. Brand new lead singer, Ray Greene is bringing new excitement to the band. Castillo says he’s a perfect fit. “It’s phenomenal. Most bands lose their singer, and it’s over. But, we’ve changed singers and other players so many times, the fans actually get excited about who’s next.” he said, as the band has had over forty members throughout their history. With a new member comes a new attitude, and Emilio says it’s contagious. “Everybody in the band is saying ‘Wow, what is happening?’ You get to an age where we’re at and things can start to run down but it seems like for us that things are really kicking into high gear.” And, that’s the way Tower of Power likes it! More info: www.towerofpower.com. Sponsored by Dudley’s Restaurant, Completely Custom Home Theaters, The Edge Group Real Estate and EleMar North Unique Stones. Media Sponsors: 980 WCAP and The Lowell Sun. THE OFFICIAL BLUES BROTHERS REVUE ~ Friday, July 31 ~ $29 in advance / $35 day of concert ~ Dan Aykroyd, Judy Belushi and Musical Director Paul Shaffer present The Official Blues Brothers Review. This live concert show combines the comedy and hits from the original movie and pays homage to Chicago’s rich history of blues, gospel, and soul music. Hear all of The Blues Brothers classics such as “Soul Man”, “Rubber Biscuit”, “Sweet Home Chicago”, “Rawhide” and “Gimme Some Lovin’”. Jake, Elwood and the band hit the right balance of humor, music and mayhem. Upbeat and uplifting, The Official Blues Brothers Revue is fun for all ages. Featuring Wayne Catania as Jake and Kieron Lafferty as Elwood. More info: http://bluesbrothersofficialsite.com/ Wayne Catania ("Joliet" Jake) is an established and respected musician, actor and creative writer with a career spanning four decades. In the late 1970’s, Wayne’s resemblance to the late, great John Belushi opened the door to showcasing his own formidable acting and musical talents onstage and onscreen. As a character actor, he was cast in numerous feature films, television shows, and international advertising campaigns. Over the past fifteen years, Wayne Catania has been the face and personality of the immortal Jake Blues, touring the continental US and Canada. Kieron Lafferty (Elwood Blues) Originally from Toronto, Kieron was influenced by the great acts that played at his father’s nightclub, The Electric Circus. Legends like Sam & Dave, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and The Doors were the wellspring of his youth. Following the footsteps of his mentors, he began a career as a musician, playing in the Toronto blues/rock circuit where he gained a solid reputation for his soulful vocals and melodic harmonica lines. As an actor, Kieron has had roles in a number of films including the rockumentary “Synchronicity” and the A&E docudrama Lost in Las Vegas. Venturing into musical theatre in 1998, Kieron joined the cast of the award winning Las Vegas show ‘Legends in Concert’ as Elwood Blues before joining Catania in the Blues Brothers Revue. In addition to his stage work, Kieron also puts his extremely versatile vocal ability to work in commercials, narration and animation. Sponsored by Bickling Financial Services, Reasons To Be Cheerful Ice Cream Shop, Central Plaza Realty and The Blue Taleh Restaurant. Media Sponsors: 980 WCAP and Merrimack Valley Magazine. GORDON LIGHTFOOT ~ Saturday, August 1 ~ $47 in advance / $55 day of concert ~ After 50 active years of hit song making and international album sales well into the multi-millions, it's safe to say that esteemed singer-songwriter and musician Gordon Lightfoot resides with some very exclusive company atop the list of all-time greats. His song catalog is incredibly vast and includes such immortals as “Early Morning Rain,” “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Carefree Highway,” “Sundown,” “(That's What You Get) For Lovin Me,” “The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald," "Cold On The Shoulder", "Canadian Railroad Trilogy," "Ribbon Of Darkness," "Beautiful," "Song For A Winter's Night", "Shadows", "Rainy Day People", "Did She Mention My Name" and "Summertime Dream to name just a few. But this year is special for the legendary artist who has announced plans for a cross-country USA tour entitled "Gordon Lightfoot - 50 Years On The Carefree Highway." The tour will feature his well known hits as well as some deep album cuts for the die-hard fans. All of which are woven together with some of Lightfoot's own behind the scenes stories and personal anecdotes about his historic 50-year musical career. The event is sure to be a great thrill for live audiences and anyone who enjoys hearing great music and seeing a living legend in person. Gordon Lightfoot has recorded 20 albums and has five Grammy nominations. His songs have been aired regularly for 50 years, earning him Radio Singles Chart Positions in North America achieved by few others. Lightfoot's radio hits in the USA have earned Five #1s, Five Top 10s and Thirteen Top 40 hits. In Canada he has earned Sixteen #1s, Eighteen Top 10s and Twenty One Top 40 hits. Aside from his success in writing, singing and performing his own music, Lightfoot's songs have been recorded and performed by some of the greatest of all time including: Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Jr., Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Judy Collins, Eric Clapton, Johnny Mathis, Anne Murray, Olivia Newton-John, Sarah McLachlan, Barbra Streisand, Peter Paul & Mary, Harry Belafonte, Jane’s Addiction, Richie Havens, Glen Campbell, Toby Keith, and Alison Krauss. In June of 2012 Lightfoot's legacy was further enhanced when he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. Lightfoot was honored for his role in defining the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and '70s. He has also won 17 Juno Awards Canada's equivalent to the Grammy Awards. 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LYLE LOVETT & HIS LARGE BAND ~ Friday, August 7 ~ $52 in advance / $60 day of concert ~ A singer, composer and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues in a convention-defying manner that breaks down barriers. Lovett has appeared in 13 feature films, and on stage and television. Among his many accolades, besides the four Grammy Awards, he was given the Americana Music Association’s inaugural Trailblazer Award, and was recently named the Texas State Musician. Garden & Gun recently called Lovett “one of America’s most beloved singer/songwriters,” and he was featured in the coveted “What I’ve Learned” column in the February 2012 issue of Esquire. Lovett has been touring in support of Release Me since its release in February, 2012. The album was #1 for several weeks on the Americana charts. Release Me is quintessential Lyle, mixing a smart collection of originals and songs written by some of his favorite songwriters that show not only the breadth of this Texas legend’s deep talents, but also the diversity of his influences, making him one of the most infectious and fascinating musicians in popular music. Since his self-titled debut in 1986, Lyle Lovett has evolved into one of music’s most vibrant and iconic performers. His oeuvre, rich and eclectic, is one of the most beloved of any living artist working today. More info: www.lylelovett.com Sponsored by Market Basket, Boott Mills Storage and Bishop’s Legacy Restaurant Media Sponsors: 92.5 The River, New Hampshire Public Television and The Boston Globe. Tell us about the music you want to see and hear next summer! Take an online survey at: www.lowellsummermusic.org The UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center offers over 15,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor function space, well-appointed guest rooms and inventive dining in the heart of downtown Lowell. 50 Warren Restaurant & Lounge is your ideal spot before and after a show! Unwind with a cocktail or dine al fresco on our scenic patio. 50 Warren features seasonal menus and offers guests a fresh take on classic cuisine. Fifty Warren Hours Thursday – Saturday Bring this coupon to 50 Warren and receive a BREAKFAST 6:30am–9:30am LUNCH 11:30am–2:00pm DINNER 4:30pm–10:00pm SUNDAY BRUNCH 8:00am–2:00pm with the purchase of two entrées.* * Limit one per table. Coupon must be surrendered to server. * excludes alcohol, tax and gratuity UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center 50 Warren St., Lowell MA 01852 978-934-6950 877-886-5422 www.uml.edu/icc TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE ~ Thurs, August 13 ~ $34 in advance / $40 day of concert ~ New Orleans native Trombone Shorty began his career as a bandleader at the young age of six, toured internationally at age 12, and spent his teens playing with various brass bands throughout New Orleans and touring worldwide with Lenny Kravitz. He fronts Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, a funk/rock/jazz/hip-hop band. Together they have toured across the U.S., Europe, Australia, Russia, Japan and Brazil. In 2010, Trombone Shorty released his debut album, the Grammy®-nominated "Backatown," followed by "For True" in 2011, which topped Billboard magazine's Contemporary Jazz Chart for 12 weeks. His newest album, "Say That to This," was released in 2013 and features funk/jazz elements of New Orleans. Trombone Shorty appeared in several episodes of HBO's "Treme," and has recently appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live," "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" and "Conan." In 2012, he performed at the White House in honor of Black History Month with music royalty such as B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck and Booker T. Jones. At this year's Grammy Awards, he performed alongside Madonna, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Mary Lambert. In 2012, he received the President's Medal from Tulane University in recognition of his charitable work with the Trombone Shorty Foundation, which donates quality instruments to schools across New Orleans. More info: www.tromboneshorty.com. Sponsored by B/R Creative Advertising Agency, Navitas Naturals, McKenna Management and UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center. Media Sponsor: 92.5 The River. BRUCE HORNSBY & THE NOISEMAKERS ~ Friday, August 14 ~ $40 in advance / $45 day of show. Almost three decades after winning a Grammy for Best New Artist and launching one of contemporary music’s most diverse careers, Bruce Hornsby still makes joyful noise as he discovers clever and expansive ways to chronicle dynamic musical snapshots of his often generously collaborative journey. Nothing better illustrates this than Hornsby’s communion with his longtime band, The Noisemakers. And nothing catches that connection with more daring fluency than a couple of live collections released eleven years apart; 2011’s Bride of the Noisemakers, a set of concert recordings from 2007 to 2009, and 2000‘s Here Come the Noisemakers, which initially unveiled Hornsby and his band’s free-wheeling live approach- es to the Virginia-born pianist and composer’s memorable songs. Tapping into many of the genres that have influenced Hornsby’s music over the years - pop, jazz, bluegrass, country and modern classical - The Noisemakers are bassist J.V. Collier, a twenty-year veteran of the band, as well as keyboardist/organist John “JT” Thomas and drummer Sonny Emory, who have played with Hornsby twenty-four and twelve years respectively. Summer 2014 marks the arrival of two new Noisemakers -- fiddle/ mandolin player Ross Holmes and guitarist Gibb Droll -- as well as the departures of longtime members Bobby Read and Doug Derryberry. Holmes currently fiddles for Mumford and Sons, has played with hosts of Nashville titans as diverse as Ricky Skaggs and the Dixie Chicks, and has performed with symphonies in the United States and Europe. Droll has played guitar on various projects involving Keller Williams, Kevin Kinney, and Brandi Carlile. “I think the guys in The Noisemakers like the gig because there’s never a dull moment and we attempt to keep the spontaneity factor high,” Hornsby says. “The idea always is, ‘Watch Bruce.’ I’m a fairly loose leader and I don’t like to rehearse. We mostly just ride around the country on a bus and laugh a lot. Hopefully you can hear that loose spirit in our shows.” For all his talents as a singer, bandleader and pianist with an instantly identifiable sound, Hornsby is a songwriter at heart committed to portraying his songs in changing ways that allow them to expand organically. This approach was further developed by Hornsby’s time with The Grateful Dead when he joined the legendary band between 1990 and 1995 for over a hundred shows and again this July. In the Dead’s vibrant tradition of loosely blending improvised folk and blues Hornsby found a shared musical aesthetic. His three Grammy wins typify the diversity of his first decade of recording: Best New Artist as leader of Bruce Hornsby and the Range; Best Bluegrass Recording for a version of “The Valley Road” that appeared on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s Will The Circle Be Unbroken Volume II; and a shared award with Branford Marsalis in 1993 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for “Barcelona Mona,” a song for the 1992 Olympic Games. Consider: His albums have sold over 11 million copies worldwide. The title cut from The Way It Is was the most played song on American radio in 1987, winning the ASCAP Song of the Year award. Harbor Lights won the 1994 of Downbeat Reader’s Poll Beyond Album of the Year -- a citation given to music from any genre apart from jazz or blues. Over the years, Hornsby has played on over a hundred records, including albums by Bob Dylan, Don Henley, the Grateful Dead, Bob Seger, Crosby Stills and Nash, Stevie Nicks, Cowboy Junkies, Squeeze, Chaka Khan, Liquid Jesus, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Whitley, Shawn Colvin, Bela Fleck, Clint Black, Del McCoury, Ricky Skaggs, Randy Scruggs, and Willie Nelson. Hornsby has participated in memorable events: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1995 opening concert, Farm Aid IV and VI, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, New Orleans Heritage and Jazz Festival, Bonnaroo, and Woodstock II and III. More info: www.brucehornsby.com. Sponsored by Berklee College of Music, Pacific Foods, New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlets and Riley Associates Artist Tax Advisors. Media Sponsors: 980AM WCAP and Hibu. Visit Our Merchandise Sales Area T-Shirts, Camping Chairs, Blankets, Earplugs, Bug Spray, Ponchos PUT SOME CHILL IN YOUR GRILL If it tastes good in your glass, it will probably taste great in your marinade. And when you’re feeling creative, the New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlets stock thousands of potential ingredients to experiment with. Stop by any of our 78 convenient locations throughout the state for outstanding selection, legendary prices, and no sales tax. LiquorandWineOutlets.com Please Drink Responsibly WARREN HAYNES ~ SATURDAY, August 15 ~ $42 in advance / $45 day of concert. As rock’s foremost MVP singer-guitarist, Warren Haynes has been constantly on the move and in the spotlight for the past two decades. During that time the Asheville, North Carolina, native has maintained his tenure in Gov’t Mule, the Allman Brothers Band, and The Dead, and while barely catching his breath between their tours and studio sessions, he has also performed or cut tunes with a diverse array of musicians. This diversity is showcased on the most recent Gov't Mule album, Shout!, which features vocal contributions from Elvis Costello, Dr. John, Ben Harper, Toots Hibbert, Glenn Hughes, Jim James, Myles Kennedy, Dave Matthews, Grace Potter, Vintage Troubles Ty Taylor & Steve Winwood. Accolades bestowed upon Haynes range from Grammy wins and nominations to his ranking at number 23 on Rolling Stone’s list of “The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” He has played New York City’s historic Beacon Theater nearly 300 times, more than any other artist. Gov’t Mule has sold over two million song downloads from their own MuleTracks web site. A wide range of stars including Garth Brooks, Gregg Allman, Phil Lesh, Little Milton, John Mayall, George Jones, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and Buckwheat Zydeco have recorded his songs in addition to the 25 songs he has written for the Allman Brothers Band. If there’s such a thing as karma, perhaps that has been a factor in Haynes’s success, since he is also a major supporter of Habitat for Humanity, a charity that builds housing for the disadvantaged. Each year he organizes his annual “Christmas Jam” benefit for Habitat in his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina. This is Warren’s only solo show this summer and he will perform two sets with no opening act. Sponsored by NewHope Natural Media, Presence Marketing, National Cooperative Grocers and Go Veggie! in honor of Vitamin Angels. Media Sponsors: 100.7 WZLX and MVYRadio.com. WGBH’s A CELTIC SOJOURN ~ SATURDAY, August 22 ~ $37 in advance / $40 day of concert. WGBH Radio host Brian O’Donovan will present “A Celtic Sojourn Roots and Branches Concert” featuring a range of traditional and contemporary artists from around the Celtic World in what promises to be one of the highlights of the series and indeed a highlight of the summer’s Celtic calendar in New England. Local, regional and national broadcasts of O’Donovan’s radio EVEN THE SMALLEST GIFT CAN CHANGE A CHILD’S LIFE. Learn more about us at the Warren Haynes concert on August 15th! =P[HTPU(UNLSZPZHUVUWYVÄ[VYNHUPaH[PVU^VYRPUN[VLUK \UKLYU\[YP[PVUI`KPZ[YPI\[PUN]P[HTPUZHUKTPULYHSZ[VJOPSKYLU HUKTV[OLYZPUULLKPUHSTVZ[L]LY`<:Z[H[LHUKV]LY JV\U[YPLZ^VYSK^PKL vitaminangels.org program, A Celtic Sojourn over the past 28 years have proven extraordinarily popular. This concert will follow the format established for the Christmas Celtic Sojourn concerts which, during this past December, played to over 12,000 people in the area, and A St. Patrick’s Day Celtic Sojourn which in 2015 expands from its multiple shows in Cambridge, to New Bedford and Worcester. “Each Saturday on air at WGBH and with a growing world-wide audience on the web, we explore and celebrate the roots and branches of Celtic music. This concert will do just that, presenting the following performers in an up-close and personal format. www.wgbh.org/Celtic Cherish The Ladies: Celebrating over 30 years of music-making, Cherish the Ladies, rank up there with the Chieftains as the true, international ambassadors of Irish Music. The Boston Globe says: “It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn't enjoy what they do," with the Washington Post adding a simple description: "An astonishing array of virtuosity. And in assembling such diverse musicians, and presenting such a variety of music, song, and dance, they have become one of the most engaging ensembles in the history of Irish music. www.cherishtheladies.com Socks in the Frying Pan: Representing the young approach to traditional music and representative of an exciting trend in Ireland of stretching the edges of the music, this dynamic trio consists of two brothers, Shane and Fiachra Hayes on accordion and fiddle/banjo and Aodán Coyne on guitar and vocals. Reared in the musical mecca of Country Clare, the boys blend Irish traditional melodies with an innovative rhythmic and melodic garnish. As for the inevitable question of where the name originated? This is yet to be disclosed! But maybe we’ll get it from them when they are with us in Lowell! This exciting group have been receiving many accolades for their modern traditional style and energetic approach to music. This, combined with an acoustic musical interplay, three-part harmony and an obvious love for live performance, compliments the traditional essence of both tune and songs in a fresh and entertaining way. www.socksinthefryingpan.com Matthew Byrne: Brian O’Donovan has been totally impressed by this singer for the quality of voice and repertoire and unique approach. Great male singers in the Celtic genre are hard to come by. There are many good singers, but very few great singers. Matthew is one of the latter,” says O’Donovan. Following a family legacy of Newfoundland music makers, Byrne is strongly influenced by his unique musical lineage. He knows the tapestry of traditional songs equally weaves a great story with a beautiful melody. Stripped down, his live show offers powerful honesty, polished guitar work, masterful storytelling, and a voice that transports time, place, and oceans. www.matthewbyrne.net The McCarthy Family: Tommy McCarthy and Louise Costello are traditional musicians well known in Ireland and the US. They are also known in this area as the affable owners of the Burren Pub in Somerville itself a destination for traditional musicians from all over the world. With deep family histories connected to the music of Co. Clare and Co. Galway as well as the teeming Irish emigrant communities of mid-twentieth century London, they bring a richness of experience and personal history to pure-drop performances. For this Celtic Sojourn Concert, they will be joined by their fiddle playing daughter, Rose, and her first cousin, Peader Giles, on the Uilleann Pipes. Sponsored by King Arthur Flour, The Old Court Irish Pub, Nancy & Richard Donahue Foundation and the Bread & Roses Festival. Media Sponsors: 89.7 WGBH and The Lowell Sun. Concert & Event Production Services Production Design and Management Sound, Lighting & LED Video Services Serving the Eastern US and Beyond Proud Sponsor of LSM Series (978) 937-3944 / Audioeast.com JOHN HIATT & THE COMBO AND THE TAJ MAHAL TRIO ~ Thursday, August 27 ~ $44 in advance / $50 day of concert. John Hiatt, who the Los Angeles Times calls “…one of rock’s most astute singer-songwriters of the last 40 years,” released his latest album Terms Of My Surrender in 2014. Hiatt, a master lyricist and satirical storyteller, weaves hidden plot twists into fictional tales ranging in topics including redemption, relationships, growing older and surrendering, on his terms. The new record is musically rooted in acoustic blues, accentuated by Hiatt’s soulful, gritty voice, which mirrors the gravity of his reflective lyrics. Hiatt’s songs have been recorded by artists as diverse as Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt (“Thing Called Love”), Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Rosanne Cash (#1 country hit, “The Way We Make A Broken Heart”), the Jeff Healey Band (“Angel Eyes”), and even the cartoon bear band of Disney’s film, The Country Bears. He earned a Grammy nomination for Crossing Muddy Waters, while B.B. King and Eric Clapton shared a Grammy for their album Riding With The King, the title track from which was a Hiatt composition. Hiatt has received his own star on Nashville’s Walk of Fame, the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting, has been inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and was saluted at the Indiana Governor’s Arts Awards. The rock-country-blues fusion album Bring The Family – performed with Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe, and Jim Keltner – was Hiatt’s first charted effort, and he was subsequently named Best Male Vocalist in Rolling Stone’s annual Critics Poll. In the last few years Hiatt has released Same Old Man, The Open Road, Dirty Jeans & Mudslide Hymns and Mystic Pinball all to critical acclaim as All Music Guide declares “And for a guy who has cranked out four studio albums in five years, Hiatt is having a great run as a songwriter…” Alternately bemused and profound, he’s a self-aware chronicler of both his own and others’ stumbles and epiphanies, the tales richer with each step forward. More info: www.johnhiatt.com Taj Mahal was born Henry St. Claire Fredericks, Jr. and grew up in Springfield Massachusetts. In the early 60s, he studied agriculture (minoring in veterinary science and agronomy) at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, part of the genesis of his interest in performing regularly at Farm Aid concerts. In 1968, he performed in the classic film “The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.” After years on the road, Mahal released a series of recordings with the Phantom Blues Band, including Dancing the Blues (1993), Phantom Blues (1996) and the two Grammy winners, Señor Blues (1997) and the live Shoutin’ in Key (2000). Overall, he has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards. His 2008 recording Maestro marked the 40th anniversary of his recording career and featured performances by Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Angelique Kidjo, Los Lobos, Ziggy Marley and others – many of whom have been directly influenced by Mahal’s music and guidance. Since the release of 2008’s Maestro, his most recent studio recording which received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album, Mahal has been busier than ever touring and recording at a whirlwind pace with old friends and fellow musical sojourners. In 2010, after being nominated for Entertainer of the Year by the Blues Foundation, he joined Jimmy Fallon’s Late Night studio band The Roots as a special musical guest on the Rolling Stones classic “Shine a Light.” He also opened for Bob Dylan and performed a special opening solo set – and then performed with - Eric Clapton and Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln Center. In 2012, Mahal joined the critically acclaimed Experience Hendrix tour that included performances by Buddy Guy, Dweezil Zappa, Robby Krieger, Robert Randolph, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Keb’ Mo’ and Living Colour. Energized anew after the Sony Legacy release of two collections celebrating the riches and rarities of his musical legacy – the two disc set The Hidden Treasures of Mahal Mahal 1967-1973, featuring a full live 1970 concert from Royal Albert Hall, and The Complete Columbia Albums Collection box set, featuring all of his LPs from 1968-1976 – the bluesman enjoyed a wildly productive 2013, performing as a featured guest at Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival at Madison Square Garden where over 30 of the world’s greatest guitarists played sidemen to each other over two nights. Mahal jammed with The Allman Brothers Band featuring David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos and in a special unplugged acoustic set with Keb’ Mo’. He capped the year with “An Evening with Taj Mahal” at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Celebrating decades of recording and touring that have nearly singlehandedly reshaped the definition and scope of the blues via the infusion of exotic sounds from the Caribbean, Africa and South Pacific, the two-time Grammy winning singer, songwriter, film composer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist was feted with the Lifetime Achievement for Performance Award at the 13th Annual Americana Honors and Awards in 2014. More info: www.tajblues.com. Sponsored by Seventh Generation, Jim’s Organic Coffee and Tofurky. Media Sponsors: 91.9 WUMB and New Hampshire Public Television. LAKE STREET DIVE ~ Friday, August 28 ~ $33 in advance / $40 day of show. Lake Street Dive find themselves on the cusp of stardom, though they insist they will always be the same people whose stage outfits once consisted of matching sweater vests. Lake Street Dive have been performing for nearly a decade after meeting as fellow students at the New England Conservatory in Boston. The band was hand picked by Minneapolis trumpet/guitar player Mike Olson and named after an actual neighborhood of seedy bars in his hometown. Vocalist Rachael Price came from outside Nashville, Tennessee, stand-up bassist Bridget Kearney was an Iowa native while drummer Mike Calabrese called Philadelphia home. Lake Street Dive has come a long way, but this just could be the start of something even bigger. It took a casually made video featuring the band gathered around a single mic, performing a cover of Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back,” shot on a Brighton, Massachusetts, street corner to grab the public’s attention—its YouTube views now hurtling past 2.9 million views. What followed was nothing less than a modern-day music business success story—T Bone Burnett tapping them to perform on the Another Day, Another Time show at Town Hall in New York City featuring music from and inspired by the Coen brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis, taped for an upcoming special on Showtime. The New Yorker raved of their Town Hall performance: “I can’t imagine that Lake Street Dive—a quartet led by an amazing young singer, Rachael Price—won’t be getting some air time soon.” Rolling Stone called the band “unexpected showstoppers,” while Hollywood Reporter noted the group “delivered one of the show’s best moments with the swinging ‘You Go Down Smooth,’ with stirring vocals by lead singer Rachael Price.” The New York Daily News was similarly enthused, saying Lake Street Dive “was the evening’s wild card,” and noting Price “has the soulful howl of a young Etta James.” And just like that, Lake Street Dive went from playing for a small devoted following, to selling out venues and planning an initial European tour, with dates on several late-night TV shows in the offing. The new album, Bad Self Portraits, which was released by the Northampton, Massachusetts indie label Signature Sounds Recording as the follow-up to a self-titled debut and subsequent EP, is a microcosm of Lake Street Dive’s evolution of the band from “a weird alt-country jazz group to a pop-soul juggernaut, that turns ‘60s influences like Brill Building girl groups (“Stop Your Crying”), British Invasion rock (“Bobby Tanqueray”), horn-driven Stax R&B (“You Go Down Smooth”), Motown soul (“Use Me Up”) and even The Band-like gospel blues (“What About Me”). “Our musical development has been like Google Earth,” explains Olson, “going from the entire universe to a specific place. That’s how we’ve honed in on our sound. We had the whole world of music at our fingertips, and we were unsure of what direction to take, but now we’re zeroing in a little closer.” All four members of the band take part in the writing. The Bridget-penned title track is a wry commentary on how those selfie iPhone photos are just a cover for loneliness, but it could also refer to the rest of the album, each song a polaroid glimpse of a band that is constantly evolving. “Nothing we do is set in stone,” says Olson about the band’s recording process in the studio, and that they are, first and foremost, a live outfit. “Songs change when we start to play them for people. That determines the stylistic direction more than anything else. When we record a song, that’s just a snapshot of where it was at that moment. And it continues to grow as we perform it.” And as things are rapidly growing for Lake Street Dive, the nine years that they spent focusing on their musical development has left them with one constant to strive for. “We are named in homage to dive bar bands,” says Calabrese, “we were, are and always will be a dive bar band. Whether we’re playing for 10 people or 10,000 we want them to have that feeling.” More info: www.lakestreetdive.com. Sponsored by Elevation Brands, Rustic Crust & American Flatbread Pizza, Dancing Deer Baking Co., and Fuse Bistro. Media Sponsors: 92.5 The River and Hibu. Please Support Our Sponsors MELISSA ETHERIDGE ~ Saturday, August 29 ~ $64 in advance / $70 day of concert. Academy Award and Grammy winning artist, Melissa Etheridge, will take the stage with her band to perform songs from her new album, This is M.E., as well as some of her greatest hits like “Come to My Window”, “I’m The Only One” and “I Want To Come Over.” Known for her iconic voice, profound lyrics and riveting stage presence; Melissa will share personal stories about her remarkable journey through life and the inspiration behind some of her most beloved songs. That resolute yearning, that longing for connection, for contact, for touch…these are the core forces powering Melissa Etheridge’s cherished songs throughout her singular career. With this album, her 12th collection of new material, she is not alone as a songwriter. For the vibrant collection she teamed with some of the most creative, inventive figures on the music scene: Jerrod Bettis (Adele, One Republic, Eric Hutchinson, Gavin DeGraw), Jon Levine (Nelly Furtado, K’Naan, Selena Gomez), JerryWonda (Grammy Award-winning producer of the Fugees, Mary J. Blige, Akon) and Roccstar (Usher, Chris Brown) at the forefront. It was a very new way of doing things for the artist, who counts two Grammy Awards and 17 nominations, an Academy Award (for “I Need to Wake Up” from the Al Gore documentary An Inconvenient Truth) and a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame among her many accolades. Recording the new album proved an inspiring, electrifying experience for her, the best kind of challenge. And the resultant energy is clear in the songs. “I haven’t been this excited about making music and creating in ages,” Etheridge says. “Song after song was a great experience.” Make no mistake, the album’s declarative title is fully fitting— not despite the collaborations, but because of them. The powerful lyrics and incomparable voice, the indelible melodies, the blazing guitars could be from no one else. And same for the soulful joy and unbridled passion powering every note. As the album title says, this is all Melissa Etheridge— ME. It also marks the debut of her independent label, ME Records, a venture that gave Etheridge new freedoms to explore creative avenues. 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We also wish to express our appreciation to Lowell High School for use of the LHS Auditorium and to Global Spectrum at Lowell Memorial Auditorium Contact us at 978-275-1783 or john_marciano@nps.gov 978-275-1722 or peter_aucella@nps.gov Get your concert tickets now! Tickets for upcoming shows are available at the Merchandise Tent at the Boardinghouse No Ticket Fees ever! For up to the minute news, weather, sports, traffic reports and all your arts and entertainment information. We are live and local talk radio. Tune in and join the conversation. Nights and weekends hear Lowell Spinners Baseball and some of the greatest music ever made, “Beatles and Before…” WCAP is the “Voice of the Valley” and a proud media sponsor of the 2015 Lowell Summer Music Series. 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New Mill Projects Underway Lowell continues its amazing progress in mill renovation with the start of two very important projects this summer. ReesLarkin Development has joined with the Mullins Company to invest $27 million in the next major phase of the Massachusetts Mills on Bridge Street downtown to produce 70 apartments at the long vacant Picker Building. There will be limited demolition to provide fire access for it and the remaining Boiler House, which is located at the confluence of the Merrimack and Concord Rivers and promises to include the most dramatic of all downtown living spaces in a later phase. Another exciting initiative is Earth Realty’s proposal to create 13 luxury condos and indoor parking at the Assets Power House, located off Market Street between the Market Mills Apartments and Canal Place Condos. This spring, Lowell celebrated the opening of the 54 beautiful apartments at the 100,000 square foot Counting House Lofts - formerly Courier Citizen Printing - in the Hamilton Mills complex on Jackson Street, a $20.8 million investment by Winn Development. A remarkable 94% of Lowell’s 5.2 million square feet of historic mill space has been renovated over the past three and a half decades into apartments, condos, offices, a health clinic, high technology R&D space, television studios, artist galleries, artist live/work spaces, education and museum uses. Current projects will bring the investment total to $575 million. Your home for Patriots Football! Visit the Lowell National Historical Park Museum Stores LOCATIONS Visitor Center 246 Market St. Boott Cotton Mills Museum 115 John St. Discover the stories of Lowell’s past, present and future with unique items made in Lowell and around the world. Eastern National aids and promotes the historical, scientific and educational programs of the National Park Service. The Eastern National Museum stores are proud to support the Lowell Summer Music Series. Purchase tickets to your next Summer Music Series Concert at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center or Boott Cotton Mills Museum Store. Boott Mills Rehabilitation Completed Behind the Boarding House Park stage is the Boott Mills complex consisting of 810,000 square feet of space. After the textile era, it became home to many small industries until eventually becoming vacant. Wang Laboratories purchased Mill #6 to the right of the stage for manufacturing, but never proceeded with that project, ultimately selling it to the National Park Service which invested $15M and opened its Boott Cotton Mills Museum in 1991. The museum contains a replica weave room with 88 working power looms, a second floor museum space, and its education center - The Tsongas Industrial History Center which has hosted over one million visits - on upper floors. There are also offices for employees of the Lowell National Historical Park and the Northeast Regional Office of the National Park Service. In the late 1980’s Congress Group Properties undertook a $28M rehabilitation of the South Mill – the one directly behind the stage – for office use and also upgraded the warehouse building that is attached to the boardinghouse to the left of the stage. Today it is owned by Farley White Interests. In 2004, Winn Development invested $30M to create 154 units known as the Apartments at Boott Mill, just across the courtyard from the museum. In 2006, developer Ed Barry invested $7.5M in 42 condominium units, but additional units were delayed due to the economy. Winn Development returned in partnership with Rees-Larkin Development to invest $37M to complete the remaining portions of West Mill by creating 44,000sf of office space and 96 additional apartment units in 2014. The entire Boott complex is now completed with total investment exceeding $117 million dollars. 800-225-1865 www.fredcchurch.com An Association Management Company www.McKennaManagement.com Our experienced and friendly team offers exceptional association management services to help take your trade association or professional society to the next level of success. 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