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Grüvmeiners
We blend lively pop tunes with brash brass sound to get everyone singing and dancing. We started out covering mostly 80’s but as we bring in younger players you will find us playing more and more tunes from the 90’s to today!
Hawa Collective
Hawa Collective features a rotating cast of like-minded friends and musicians focused on honoring traditional music from the across the Middle East. The group features singers, violins, clarinet, flute, oud, accordion, bass, guitars, and percussion.
Himang
Original & covers, 5-piece Pop/R&B group. We play pop, R&B, and K-pop– high energy groovy danceable tunes. Himang is a Korean-Indian R&B/Pop singer-songwriter and dancer, known for his smooth vocals, infectious smile, and clever rhymes. Fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin, his music explores the complexities of young adulthood—anxiety, love, and self-discovery. Performers: Himang Park …
Hitomi Piano & Trumpet
Infinite Jesters
The Infinite Jesters are Alex (drums, vocals) and Greg (keyboards, vocals). Alex (ex-Doom Buggies, The Strangemen) remains active in Boston area bands, while Greg (ex-Visigoths, ex-New Renditions, ex-Shaken Spirits) has been musically “retired” for several years. We’ll cover some Beatles, Bowie, a few alternative chart gems from the 80s and 90’s, and perhaps a little …
International Singer Songwriter Association
Join a team of singer songwriters from the International Singer SongwrIter Association (ISSA) Boston/Northeast Chapter for an afternoon of uplifting musicians. ISSA is a global artist alliance group that includes more than 25,000 singer songwriters. 12:00 – 12:40 pm Michael Gutierrez-May 12:50 – 1:30 pm Linda Marks 1:40 – 2:20 pm Elizabeth Burke 2:30 – …
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Invasive Species and Powhida Infirmary
We do not need a porch. We live at 122 Paul Revere Rd and will perform here.
Iveria: Songs from the Republic of Georgia
Georgian choral singing goes back a thousand years and more. Style, sound and structure vary from region to region and even from valley to valley in the mountains of the Caucasus. Georgia adopted Christianity in the fourth century, and independently developed a polyphonic singing style that was incorporated into the liturgy and taught in singing …
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