the displayers
damian & the displayers bring high-energy, heartfelt rock rooted in strong songwriting and real connection. Blending uplifting originals with familiar favorites, their sets move from driving rhythms to intimate acoustic moments, always with an emphasis on engaging the crowd. A fixture across Greater Boston’s live music scene, they’re just as at home on a front …
Allie’s Comet
Allie’s Comet is a female fronted, five-piece band of close friends who have played in various bands around the Boston area for many years. We love playing a diverse set of rarely covered rock tunes from many decades and are also slowly adding some originals into the mix. Music selection includes artists such as …
The Heather Mumford Project
The Heather Mumford Project is the latest collaboration by a group of seasoned musicians, led by Heather on vocals, uke, and fiddle. Their music is a beautiful Americana harmony of Country, Bluegrass, Folk, and Blues, including some original material. Come for the pickin’ & grinnin’ — and playing the blues so sad, you’ll cry. Instagram …
Lars Wicklund
Lars Wicklund is a Boston-area singer-songwriter crafting heartfelt, Americana-tinged songs rooted in authenticity and emotional connection. Hailing from the greater Boston community (Medford, Massachusetts), Wicklund blends elements of folk, rock, and indie storytelling into a sound that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Drawing inspiration from artists like John Lennon, Tom Petty, and The Avett …
Colleyospin
Monotony Rocks
Numerant – a grunge band
Hello! I’d like my band – Numerant – to participate at the 2026 Arlington Porchfest. We are a 5-piece grunge band, based out of Rockville, covering bands from the 90s (and later decades) from bands such as Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Smashing Pumpkins, Filter, Incubus, etc. You can view our Instagram page for samples …
Saltclouds
The Cropper Lads Present: Songs of the Wide-Awakes
Who’s ready to defend democracy? In 1860, men and women across America took to parlors, town squares, and street corners. They called themselves the Wide-Awakes, and they marched, chanted, and sang to prove that democracy was worth fighting for, to end the domination of their country by pro-slavery interests, and to elect Abraham Lincoln president. …
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