The Irregulars1
We’re a jazz band. We play jazz.

Saturday, June 20, 12-6pm | Brought to you by Arlington Center for the Arts
We’re a jazz band. We play jazz.
We are a string quartet of Arlington locals who trained individually in classical music, stepped away from performing for a considerable time, and then came together in 2025 to form The Turkey Hill Strings. We play a mix of classical music and some modern songs too (Beatles, Cindy Lauper, Taylor Swift, and more!).
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 …
Pick Up Your Hat play country- and blues-flavored American roots rock featuring fluid electric guitar solos, rollicking keys, a solid groove, and a blend of gruff, sweet, and twangy voices. They’re a seasoned group of musicians playing some of their favorites that they hope will become some of yours. @pickupyourhat
Debbie Lane (vocals) Tim Blackman (piano), Doug Toland (drums), Ethan Focht (bass) This Arlington-based group originally formed when three musicians got together based on their love of the Bill Evans Trio. Vertigo Trio focuses on group improvisation over songs of the Great American Songbook and other jazz standards. Additionally, Vertigo is fascinated by the relationship …
Hello, As Seen From Space is a 3-piece (guitar, bass and drums) original, instrumental, improvisational band incorporating rock, blues and a bit of jazz, all with a psychedelic overtone. We do not require a P.A. as we don’t have vocals. You can hear us at asfs.bandcamp.com or www.facebook.com/ASFSband. We are based in Arlington, we practice …
Stevie Subrizi (they/she) is a genderqueer songwriter/poet who lives in the greater Boston area. Their songs have drawn comparisons to Lou Reed, Billy Bragg, Violent Femmes, and the Mountain Goats, with lyrics dubbed “urgent and political” with a “free-flow, conversational style” (Allston Pudding) that is “carried by earnestness and empathy” (Worcester Magazine). You can hear their music at https://steviesubrizi.bandcamp.com/.
We do not need a porch. We live at 122 Paul Revere Rd and will perform here.