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SUMMARY:Hometown Throwdown with Sam Luke Chase Band and Ward Hayden & The Outliers
DESCRIPTION:**SOLD OUT**\nHometown Throwdown with Sam Luke Chase Band and Ward Hayden & The Outliers\nNew England’s South Shore has proven to be fertile ground for remarkable musical talent\, producing artists like Ward Hayden and Sam Luke Chase\, who have each carved distinctive paths in Americana and country-inspired music. Hayden\, with his band The Outliers\, brings a rock ‘n’ roll kick to classic country traditions\, earning critical acclaim and awards on both sides of the Atlantic while chronicling his life’s journey through his deeply personal ninth album\, South Shore. Meanwhile\, Chase\, a Berklee College of Music graduate and accomplished singer-songwriter\, channels influences like James Taylor and Marc Cohn into his self-produced albums\, crafted entirely at home. Both artists embody the resilience and creativity of the New England music scene—Hayden with his high-energy\, tradition-defying performances and Chase with his introspective storytelling and heartfelt reinterpretations of well-loved songs. Together\, they represent the depth and diversity of talent thriving in the region’s Americana and roots music landscape. \n 
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SUMMARY:Sugar Mountain - Celebrating the Genius of Neil Young
DESCRIPTION:** SHOW CANCELED ** \nSugar Mountain brings together an ensemble of veteran musicians from the New Jersey music scene who faithfully replicate the songs of one of our era’s most prolific and beloved\nsinger/songwriter\, Neil Young. \nNeil Young’s career spans an amazing five-plus decades\, from the seminal country rock sounds of Buffalo Springfield and super group Crosby\, Stills\, Nash\, and Young to garage band Crazy\nHorse and countless genre-bending solo releases\, spanning everything from folk\, country\, electronic and hard rock to rockabilly. \nSugar Mountain brings to life the Neil Young concert experience\, covering all of the best-known songs\, hits and deep cuts that are sure to thrill all\, from the most ardent of fans to the casual\nNeil listener. \nSugar Mountain is… \nJohn Hathaway – Lead vocals\, electric guitar\, harmonica\nTom Delaney – Acoustic and electric guitars\, pedal steel\, vocals\nLuke Liddy – Keyboards\, vocals\nWalter Super – Bass guitar\, vocals\nJohn Torhan – Drums and percussion \n  \nTICKETS $35 General Admission/$45 Reserved High Top Table \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/sugar-mountain-celebrating-the-genius-of-neil-young/
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SUMMARY:Solas 30th Anniversary Reunion Tour!
DESCRIPTION:RESERVED SEATING SOLD OUT – LIMITED GENERAL ADMISSION TIX STILL AVAILABLE\n The River Club Music Hall is honored to present Solas on ONE OF ONLY 2 STOPS IN MASSACHUSETTS on their reunion tour across the U.S. \nHailed by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced” and praised by The Wall Street Journal as “an Irish traditional band bearing all the marks of greatness” With twelve acclaimed albums and international tours\, their return promises to be a jubilant reunion of talent and passion.  \nSince forming in New York City in 1995\, the band has been a galvanizing element in the Irish music scene – a lightning rod of talent and inspiration that set new standards for musicianship\, repertoire\, and intensity. \nJoining the Solas/30 tour are Winifred Horan\, Seamus Egan\, John Williams\, Nuala Kennedy\, and Alan Murray. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/solas-30th-anniversary-reunion-tour/
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SUMMARY:Steve Sweeney and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Born in Charlestown\, Steve Sweeney is a legendary Boston comedian\nknown as a master of dialects and character voices. With his famous\nBoston accent and great insight into human nature\, Steve is so\nthoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green\nLine.\nSteve learned his craft at the world famous Ding Ho Comedy Club\,\nwhere he performed with Lenny Clarke\, Denis Leary\, Jay Leno\, and\nmore. Well-rounded and seasoned\, Steve has kept audiences laughing\nfor years. He won his status\, the old-fashioned way – he earned it!\nHe has been a featured on major television shows including David\nLetterman\, Evening at the Improv\, Comics Come Home\, and Comedy\nCentral\, and starred in his own Boston-based sitcom\, Park Street\nUnder.\nSteve’s trademark political satire has earned him top host spots on\nBoston radio stations 100.7FM WZLX (Sweeney’s Neighborhood) and\n95.9FM WATD (Jay Mohr and Opie &amp; Anthony.) In addition\, Steve is\nan elite Master of Ceremonies selected by many charitable and political\norganizations (of both parties\, but separately\, of course!)\n Steve is a successful actor and has appeared in many Hollywood films\,\nwhich include:\n Sweeney Killing Sweeney [2018]\n The Forger [2014]\n The Equalizer [2014]\n Me\, Myself &amp; Irene [2000] \n There’s Something About Mary [1998]\n Next Stop Wonderland [1998]\n Southie [1998]\n Celtic Pride [1996]\n Back to School [1986]\n\nSteve lives just outside his hometown of Boston and when not working\nloves to spend quiet time with his dogs and friends.
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SUMMARY:The British Invasion Years
DESCRIPTION:More than just the Beatles\, this nostalgic musical retrospective spans the entire first wave of the British Invasion era\, chock full of the groovy sights and sounds from BOTH sides of the Atlantic! \nFirst\, you will hear chart toppers by iconic British groups such as The Zombies\, Dave Clark Five\, The Rolling Stones\, The Who\, The Moody Blues\, Herman’s Hermits\, and many others. As bassist/vocalist Bobby M notes\, “We’ve always had a large fan base because of the wide variety of music and nostalgic aspect of our show. But thanks to Beatles Rock Band\, the Fab Four’s addition to iTunes & Spotify\, plus the fact that many of the era’s songs have recently been featured in TV\, film\, and commercials\, our family-friendly performances truly appeal to both young and the young at heart.” \nThe American Response follows\, with the biggest hits by legendary artists like The Monkees\, The Beach Boys\, Steppenwolf\, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons\, The Mamas and The Papas\, Neil Diamond\, and The Turtles\, to name just a few. \nThis journey through the 1960s concludes with an extraordinary finale with songs from the four lads that started it all– The Beatles! “When we came up with the idea for a finale\, we posed the question\, ‘What if the Beatles had to perform their music today only as the four-piece band they were?’”\, explains guitarist Lee Scott Howard. The result by this “Fab Foursome” is truly astounding. \nExperience a ’60s Musical Revolution with The British Invasion Years! \n \n \n \n \n\nTICKETS:  $45/General Admission  $60/Reserved Seating \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-british-invasion-years/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T220000
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SUMMARY:The Dave Matthews Tribute Band (The DMTB)
DESCRIPTION:For nearly 20 years\, The Dave Matthews Tribute Band has been performing sold out shows around the world; playing over 1\,500 dates in 46 states and 8 countries. Many go to their live shows with reservations\, high expectations\, and the burning question\, “Do these guys sound like the real Dave Matthews Band?” Almost always the answer is\, “Yes!”  \nSince 2004\, The DMTB is the only nationally touring tribute to the Dave Matthews Band. This 5-piece ensemble strives to pay homage to their famous counterparts by matching the excitement\, energy\, intensity and intimacy of a DMB live show.  \nWhile most fans never witnessed the real band before they became the platinum-selling artists they are today\, The Dave Matthews Tribute Band prides itself on giving audiences this opportunity at intimate venues around the world.  \nBeyond mastering the DMB sound and the relentless touring\, what separates The Dave Matthews Tribute Band from other cover bands is their passion\, love\, and respect for DMB and their music. That is what makes you come out of one of their shows saying\, “Yeah\, they really do sound like the real Dave Matthews Band.”       \n“The Dave Matthews Tribute Band turned out to exceed its billing as a quality improvisational band that uses Dave Matthews material as themes to improvise. Clearly\, this distinguishes them from the other so-called tribute bands. The band is exceptionally tight and produces a solid groove over which the players improvise with hot chops.”- Rick Grant of Entertaining U in Jacksonville\, FL \nTickets $35 General Admission/ $50 Reserved \n  \n\n**PLEASE NOTE: This is a “STANDING” show to accommodate the high energy of the crowd and the band. The ONLY seating will be a LIMITED amount of high top tables which can be purchased as RESERVED SEATING ( while supplies last).
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-dave-matthews-tribute-band-the-dmtb/
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SUMMARY:Steve Sweeney & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Ken Rogerson and Jack Lynch \nJoin us Saturday\, November 25th at 8 pm at the River Club Music Hall for an unforgettable evening filled with hilarious jokes and side-splitting comedy from the one and only Steve Sweeney. Grab your friends for a riotous evening and get ready to laugh until your cheeks hurt. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a great night of comedy live\, local and without all the hassle.  \nSteve starts the show at 8:00 with his hilarious take on things\, then he introduces you to two of his favorite comedians\, Ken Rogerson and Jack Lynch who are sure to keep you laughing all night long. \nTickets: $25 General Admission/ $35 Reserved \n             
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/steve-sweeney-friends/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T200000
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SUMMARY:Joshua Tree
DESCRIPTION:The Joshua Tree pride themselves with their ability to generate a unique musical experience that does not lend itself to impersonations. Without compromising artistic integrity\, the band has gone to great lengths to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the world’s most popular rock bands. Playing each song with the same intensity and emotion\, Joshua Tree covers all phases of U2’s music catalog. \n  \n**PLEASE NOTE: This is a “STANDING” show to accommodate the high energy of the crowd and the band. There will be limited seating on the perimeter of the room which can be purchased as RESERVED SEATING. ** \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/joshua-tree-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T220000
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SUMMARY:The Sweet Remains
DESCRIPTION:THE SWEET REMAINS is the very rare all-independent band to have nearly 60 MILLION SPOTIFY streams and counting!  They’re also unusual on today’s music scene as a band headed by 3 gifted singer-songwriters\, each of whom contribute to the writing and 3-part harmonies that define the band’s sound. \nDriven by strong lyrical and melodic writing\, their songs easily appeal to fans of modern folk-rockers like Jason Mraz\, Ray Lamontagne\, and John Mayer. However\, it is their lush harmonies\, that distinguish tSR from the throngs of guitar-toting troubadors and harken back to super-groups of the 60’s and 70’s like CSN\, the Eagles\, Simon & Garfunkel. \nIn Feb 2020\, the band released its 5th major release (and 4th Studio album)\, MUSIC FILLS THE SPACES.  Another collaboration with grammy-winning producer and long-time associate\, ANDY ZULLA.   \nIn March 2021\, the band added another unique accomplishment with the release of their FEATURE FILM\, THE INDEPENDENTS.  Written/Directed by band-member\, Greg Naughton\, and starring the band\, THE INDEPENDENTS is a musical comedy-drama inspired by the band’s real-life experiences (and music\, of course!).  The film debuted at the Santa Barbara Int’l Film Festival earning praise from The Hollywood Reporter who hailed it “An extremely engaging film… Unconventional and sharply written… Deserves to find an audience beyond the festival circuit.”  It next won “Best Feature Film” at the Omaha Film festival and has since won audiences and plaudits at great film festivals all over the U.S. (More film info here). \nWhen RICH PRICE (Burlington\, VT) – www.richpricemusic.com)\, GREG NAUGHTON (NYC)\, and BRIAN CHARTRAND (Phoenix\, AZ – www.brianchartrand.com) met for a chance jam-session in a Rhode Island hotel room in 2007\, the three instantly recognized a musical blend and kinship that would eventually overcome geography (and solo-careers) to form The Sweet Remains. \nRich and Greg first started collaborating writing songs for Rich’s 2004 Geffen Records debut — a CD that spawned Rich’s single “I’m on my way”\, featured on the multi-platinum Shrek 2 soundtrack. Rich has released four solo albums and written music for many high-profile film and television projects.  Hailed by Performing Songwriter Magazine as “a magnetic writer and performer”\, Greg Naughton’s debut indie-release ‘Demogogue & the Sun Songs’ was co-produced by late grammy-winning recording artist Phoebe Snow.  Also an accomplished actor and director\, Greg wrote and directed the soon to-be-released feature-film THE INDEPENDENTS inspired by his experiences with Rich and Brian in the music business.  Brian Chartrand grew up in MA\, but has called Phoenix\, AZ home since 2003.  In addition to his work with tSR\, Brian has independently released numerous albums as a solo-artist and with his AZ band “The Project” and regularly tours in Europe.  He is the creator and co-frontman of the touring musical review “Live From Laurel Canyon”\, which celebrates the songs and legendary stories of artists who lived in Laurel Canyon\, a rock-n-roll neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills\, between 1965 and 1976. \nAfter that first jam-session in 2007\, Rich\, Greg\, and Brian began writing and recording together during breaks in each of their solo touring.  Eventually they played these new songs for producer Andy Zulla (who has since collaborated with the band on most of their projects) and together they set about recording tSR’s debut CD “Laurel & Sunset”.  4 Studio albums\, 1 Live album/DVD and a Feature Film later\, The Sweet Remains have won fans all over the globe and been featured in commercials\, feature films\, television\, as well as having their songs covered by numerous artists.   \nThey continue to delight audiences\, touring regularly throughout North America and Europe with dynamic live-shows that range from simple core-trio acoustic sets to 6-piece full-band line-ups.   \nMore band info/news at Facebook/TheSweetRemains. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-sweet-remains/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sam Luke Chase with Chelsea Berry
DESCRIPTION:SAM LUKE CHASE \nSam Luke Chase is a Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter who has released four\nalbums of original music. No stranger to his New England roots and ingenuity\,\nChase self-produces his albums performing all the music himself in a spare bedroom\nat his house on the South Shore. \nWith influences like James Taylor\, Marc Cohn\, Ken Mo\, Bruce Hornsby and John\nMayer\, Chase has carved out his own brand of Americana music. In 2021\, he was a\nfinalist at the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Song Competition in Kerrville\, TX\, a\nrite of passage for many singer-songwriters. He’s also performed at Falcon Ridge\nFolk Festival (Emerging Artist Showcase) and Black Bear Americana Music\nFestival\, and had the privilege of opening for national acts like America\, Tower of\nPower\, Marc Cohn and Lori McKenna. \nChase graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2008 and quickly launched into\nthe New England gig circuit. After many years of performing and perfecting his\nmusic\, he’s become known for his original songs and also as one of those rare\nperformers who is able to take a well-known song and make it his own. Whether it\nbe a country\, folk\, blues or pop tune\, Sam reimagines it with his passionate\, raspy\nvocals and crisp guitar chops. \n  \n\n  \nCHELSEA BERRY\nChelsea Berry is a singer-songwriter with the edge\, power\, and finesse of legends.\nHer presence has been described by listeners as “compelling… she draws the entire\nhouse into her world like moths to a flame.” \nAs a vocalist and performer\, she evokes the style of artists such as Eva Cassidy\, KD\nLang\, and Melissa Etheridge. She is an avid and accomplished recording artist; she\nhas released 10 original albums over her 25 year career as well as collaborated on\nprojects with dozens of other writers and performers. Her music is played regularly\non Sirius XM’s The Loft and has been featured on local radio and TV stations from\nModesto CA to Manhattan. \nA favorite among venues up and down the East Coat\, Berry’s beautiful voice and\ncommanding stage presence have taken her on the road as support for Livingston\nTaylor\, Chris Smither\, Mavis Staples\, Chris Isaak\, Shawn Colvin\, and many others.\nBerry’s newest original album\, “Peace Love &amp; Happiness”\, was released on\nAugust 19. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/sam-chase-with-chelsea-berry/
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SUMMARY:Lenny Clarke
DESCRIPTION:Legendary Boston Comedian Lenny Clarke is back on the road with his “No holds \nbarred” stand up comedy tour! Lenny was featured in the Dennis Leary FX \nshow RESCUE ME and has also been in some great comedy movies; There’s \nSomething about Mary\, Fever Pitch\, Stuck on You and Me\, Myself and Irene to \nname just a few! \nLenny Clarke spent several years as the host of the open-mike nights at the famous \nDing Ho comedy Club in Cambridge\, MA and has traveled the world as a stand-up \ncomic. His comedic abilities captured the attention of Rodney Dangerfield\, who gave \nhim his first big break\, casting him in Nothin’ Goes Right. He and Dangerfield also \nworked together years later on Meet Wally Sparks. \nAfter years of hard work\, Clarke was “discovered” at the Montreal Comedy \nFestival. He had his own series\, the eponymous Lenny\, which ran for 18 episodes. \nOther TV work includes The John Larroquette Show\, hosting The Sunday Comics\, \nand appearances on Touched by an Angel\, Hollywood Square\, The Job and The \nLove Boat: The Next Wave. \nClarke was born in Cambridge\, Massachusetts.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T220000
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SUMMARY:John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
DESCRIPTION:The Beaver Brown Band began their career in 1972 and achieved mainstream  \nsuccess in the 1980s with the “Eddie and The Cruisers – Motion Picture Soundtrack.  \nThe hit single “On the Dark Side” held the number one spot position on the  \nBillboard Rock charts and the MTV video charts for “five” consecutive weeks. The  \nalbum sold over 3 million copies and was certified triple Platinum by the RIAA.  \nThe title track from the group 1985 follow-up album “Tough All Over” became  \ntheir second number one single on the Billboard Rock charts and the song  \n“C-I- T-Y” reached the Billboard Top 20. John Cafferty’s solo track Hearts on Fire  \nwas featured in the Sylvester Stallone film “Rocky IV” and he received his second  \ndouble Platinum soundtrack award. Over the years John has placed 35 songs in  \nmajor motion pictures.  \nToday John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band continue to tour and bring their  \nexciting live shows to fans around the world. In 2012 they were inducted into the  \nRhode Island Music Hall of Fame. \n 
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SUMMARY:Karla Bonoff
DESCRIPTION:Born and raised in Southern California\, Karla Bonoff was a songwriter by the age of fifteen. She and her sister Lisa were writing songs and playing as a duo titled “The Daughters of Chester P” named after their father\, Dr. Chester Paul Bonoff. She had already fallen in love with the guitar and studied with Frank Hamilton of the famous folk group\, The Weavers. By 16\, Karla and her sister Lisa auditioned for Elektra Records. An 11-song demo [recorded by Doors’ engineer Bruce Botnick] was recorded but no deal came of this first effort. \n  \nKarla’s sister became a teacher of history and religion\, but Karla’s passion was always music. She became friends with other singer-songwriters and musicians [in the ’60s] who were creating their own unique sound. She talks about lining up at the legendary Troubadour at noon on Mondays to get a slot in the famous Monday night Troubadour “hoot\,” which was a breaking ground for many artists who went on to great success. She says\, “It was an amazing time. Jackson Browne\, James Taylor and Elton John were around the Troubadour in those days.” There were some other writer-singers who became friends of Karla’s\, and eventually\, they decided to put a band together. They were Kenny Edwards\, (who had started the Stone Poneys with Linda Ronstadt and Bobby Kimmel)\, Wendy Waldman\, and Andrew Gold. Something powerful in their combined sound drew them together. Thus the band Bryndle was born – one of the early songwriter groups\, even before the Eagles. The band made an album for A&M\, but it was never released. They were\, unfortunately\, a bit ahead of their time. \n  \nSpeaking of the A&M project\, Karla says\, “They didn’t release it. I think they didn’t really know quite what to make of it. This was right before Crosby\, Stills and Nash\, and before Fleetwood Mac. We were these two girls and two guys… the closest thing they could compare us to was the Mamas and the Papas. They actually had Lou Adler [producer for the Mamas and Papas] produce a single to try to make us like that. In the next few years\, had we stayed together\, I think we could have done well.” A single\, with Karla singing lead\, was released from those sessions\, but failed to forward the band’s career. “It was a hit in Santa Maria [California]\,” Karla remembers. Bryndle broke up\, but it launched four very illustrious careers. Kenny and Andrew joined Linda Ronstadt’s band\, and through that connection\, Ronstadt was to hear a demo of hers. Karla recalled playing a tape of “Lose Again” for her. “Hey\, you know that’s real good\,” Bonoff remembers Ronstadt saying\, “What else have you got?” On Linda’s “Hasten Down the Wind” album [released in 1976]\, there were three Bonoff songs: “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me\,” “If He’s Ever Near” and “Lose Again.” \n  \nAs Ronstadt was scoring hits with Karla Bonoff songs\, Karla herself was signed as a solo artist to Columbia Records in 1977. There\, she not only recorded the three songs Linda had done\, but also the hit single “I Can’t Hold On” and the tune “Home\,” which later wound up on one of Bonnie Raitt’s albums. The producer of this great first album [and the next two] was Karla’s old friend and partner\, Kenny Edwards. Bonoff then embarked on a solo tour to promote her album\, and by the time she reached Seattle\, “I Can’t Hold On” was Number 1 in the Pacific Northwest. “I was headlining and I barely had enough songs to play\,” Karla recalls\, still amazed at the memory. “So I just kept playing them longer!” She went from there to coveted spots on major tours\, opening for James Taylor and Jackson Browne and earning a rave review in Time magazine. Two subsequent albums\, “Restless Nights” [released in 1979] and “Wild Heart of the Young” [released in 1982]\, established Karla as one of LA’s major artists and songwriters. Musicians such as Russ Kunkel\, Joe Walsh\, Waddy Wachtel\, Danny Kortchmar\, Don Henley\, Timothy Schmit\, Peter Frampton\, Bill Payne\, J.D. Souther\, and her old partners from Bryndle\, Wendy Waldman\, Andrew Gold and Kenny Edwards all participated in the making of these wonderful records. Bonoff had a big hit with “Personally\,” from her album “Wild Heart of the Young” – a song Karla did not write. “I’m sure there’re people out there who only know me from this song\, but I really enjoyed singing and recording it.” \n  \nHer fourth album\, New World [first released in 1988]\, was originally released on Gold Castle\, and is now available on the Valley Entertainment label. Karla began to tour in Japan\, where audiences fell in love with her\, and where she became a very successful artist – and continues to be to this day. There’s been work in film – she and J.D. Souther wrote songs for the motion picture “About Last Night.” She is also the voice on the Tom Snow/ Dean Pitchford song from “Footloose” called “Somebody’s Eyes.” In 1994\, Karla had a top-ten AC hit single with a song from the film “8 Seconds\,” called “Standing Right Next to Me.” This track was produced by the legendary Keith Thomas (a longtime fan of Karla’s) and written with her old partner\, Wendy Waldman. Throughout the years\, Karla has continued to do what she does best. She’s toured with Bonnie Raitt\, John Prine\, J.D. Souther and others\, building up a passionate audience\, resulting in sold-out houses everywhere. In 1990\, strange things began to happen in Karla’s life. Her career came full circle. She wrote three songs which wound up on her old friend Linda Ronstadt’s album “Cry Like a Rainstorm\, Howl Like the Wind.” “All My Life\,” a duet with Ronstadt and Aaron Neville\, won the Grammy for Best Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. People magazine ranked “All My Life” as one of the top 5 most popular wedding songs. \n  \nIn 1993\, Karla’s song “Tell Me Why\,” sung by the legendary Wynonna Judd [with Karla on acoustic guitar\, and Bryndle members singing backup vocals]\, was the title song to Wynonna’s second album\, and a tremendous hit. The Eight Seconds soundtrack album [released in 1994]\, featured the aforementioned “Standing Right Next to Me” and a duet with Vince Gill on “When Will I Be Loved\,” [a ’70s hit for Linda Ronstadt] bringing Karla’s sound to an even bigger Country music audience. \n  \nKarla and her three old partners\, Kenny Edwards\, Andrew Gold and Wendy Waldman\, then decided it was time to put Bryndle back together again. The thought had always been there\, but now with each person having experienced many successes alone\, there was much more to bring to the Bryndle experience. “When we decided to put this band back together\,” Bonoff explains\, “we realized that one of the things that was wrong with it the first time was that we all wrote separately. We thought it would be great to write together this time. It’s been new and really fun to do that\, the four of us.” Twelve out of the 14 songs on Bryndle’s CD were written as a group. In the fall of ’95\, after four years of hard work\, the first Bryndle CD came out\, released in the United States and Japan. The band toured Japan in the summer\, then began to tour the United States. Karla had some incredible showstoppers on the record and onstage. “On the Wind\,” “Under the Rainbow” and “Daddy’s Little Girl” brought the house down every single night no matter where Bryndle played. Bonoff fans flocked to the shows and were thrilled to see her with her old friends\, having a great time. In 1996\, Andrew Gold left the band but Bryndle continued on\, performing into the summer of 1997. \n  \nA duet with the Dirt Band\, “You Believed in Me\,” written with Wendy Waldman\, was released in January of that year on a prestigious MCA album honoring the 1996 Olympics. \n  \nIn 1999\, Sony/CBS Legacy released “All My Life – The Best of Karla Bonoff\,” a 16-song fully remastered collection spanning Karla’s entire career. An extensive article by Billboard Editor-In-Chief Timothy White and an interview with Karla were included with the CD. \n  \nProgress on Bryndle’s follow-up CD [with the working title of “Bryndle 2”] stopped and started after 1997 and for a few years\, it appeared there might not be another release by the band. At one point\, parts of the unfinished “Bryndle 2” digital recordings were lost in a hard drive crash – a nearly fatal omen to the project. Meanwhile\, Karla [accompanied by Kenny Edwards] began touring more as a solo act as Bryndle stopped performing live. \n 
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SUMMARY:Steve Sweeney AND Lenny Clarke!
DESCRIPTION:A GREAT NIGHT OF COMEDY WITH 2 BOSTON LEGENDS!  \nSteve Sweeney is a Boston classic. Born in Charlestown\, his New England humor and Bostonian mannerisms are his comedy trademarks. During the ‘70s’\,  Steve and a small group of upcoming Boston comedians combined their efforts at the Ding-Ho Chinese restaurant near Inman Square in Cambridge.  Along with Steve Sweeney\, in this group were Jay Leno\, Lenny Clarke\, Bobcat Goldthwait\, Kevin Meaney and Steven Wright. \nWith his famous Boston accent and great insight into human nature Steve is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green line. \nSteve is a successful actor and has appeared in many Hollywood films including: \n*The Forger( 2014) \n*The Equalizer(2014) \n*Me\, Myself and Irene(2000) \n*There’s Something About Mary(1998) \n*Next Stop Wonderland(1998) \n*Southie(1998) \n*Celtic Pride(1996) \n*Back to School(1986) \n  \nLENNY CLARKE \nActor\, comedian Lenny Clarke – the One and Only Bad Boy from Boston! \nHe was the most famous “saloon comic” in Boston during the 1980s\, the heyday of the Boston comedy scene. The release When Standup Stood Out  (2006) details Clarke’s early career and affiliations with other famous Boston comics\, such as Steven Wright and Denis Leary\, his good friends. In 1980\, Clarke wrote and starred in a local television show Lenny Clarke’s Late Show featuring Wright and Leary\, in collaboration with Boston comedy writer Martin Olson. Clarke and Olson were roommates\, and their apartment\, known by comedians as “The Barracks”\, was a notorious “crash pad” for comics visiting Boston\, per the film. \nClarke starred in his own short-lived network sitcom Lenny (1990)\, and in such TV shows as Contest Searchlight\, The Job\, The John Larroquette Show and It’s All Relative and movies like Monument Ave.\, Fever Pitch and Southie. From 2004 to 2011\, Clarke appeared in the recurring role of Uncle Teddy on the FX comedy RESCUE ME.  \n  \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma. \n  \nTickets: call 339-236-6786 or www.theriverclubmusichall.com   \nSeating Options: General Admission seating $30- first come first serve \nReserve seating- $40 – Theatre seating within the 1st 10 rows OR High top table OR cocktail table. Limited Availability! Call 337-236-6786 or email esc8292@comcast.net for specific requests. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:The Joshua Tree
DESCRIPTION:THE NATION’S PREMIER TRIBUTE TO U2\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Joshua Tree pride themselves with their ability to generate a unique musical experience that does not lend itself to impersonations. Without compromising artistic integrity\, the band has gone to great lengths to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the world’s most popular rock bands. Playing each song with the same intensity and emotion\, Joshua Tree covers all phases of U2’s music catalog. \n\nTickets: call 339-236-6786 or www.theriverclubmusichall.com   \nSeating Options: General Admission seating $25 – first come first serve \nReserve seating- $40 – Theatre seating within the 1st 10 rows OR High top table OR cocktail table. Limited Availability! Call 337-236-6786 or email esc8292@comcast.net for specific requests. \n 
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LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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SUMMARY:Booty Vortex
DESCRIPTION:In Boston\, MA during the year 2005\, 12 funky musicians banded together and dared to play the groovy tunes from the 70s. These timeless disco\, funk songs will have you shakin’ what yo’ mama gave ya! And the heat these players/singers bring is guaranteed to knock you off your feet! If there’s a hole in your life\, if your dancing shoes are staring at you woefully from the back of the closet\, or if you just love to dance then you need to spend some time in the Vortex. Renew your spirit\, get your groove on and experience the power of \nBooty Vortex! \n  \nPLEASE NOTE!  \nBooty Vortex is  a STANDING ONLY show! \nTo accommodate the overwhelming dance crowd and leave plenty of room for our dance floor.\nThere will be LIMITED TABLES around the perimeter of the room that can be reserved by purchasing  RESERVED TICKETS.  \n \nDoors open at 6:30 pm \n 
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SUMMARY:Steve Sweeney
DESCRIPTION:Steve Sweeney is a Boston legend. Born in Charlestown\, his New England humor and Bostonian mannerisms are his comedy trademarks. During the ‘70s’\,  Steve and a small group of upcoming Boston comedians combined their efforts at the Ding-Ho Chinese restaurant near Inman Square in Cambridge.  Along with Steve Sweeney\, in this group were Jay Leno\, Lenny Clarke\, Bobcat Goldthwait\, Kevin Meaney and Steven Wright. \nWith his famous Boston accent and great insight into human nature Steve is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green line. \nSteve is a successful actor and has appeared in many Hollywood films including: \n*The Forger( 2014) \n*The Equilizer(2014) \n*Me\,Myself and Irene(2000) \n*There’s Something About Mary(1998) \n*Next Stop Wonderland(1998) \n*Southie(1998) \n*Celtic Pride(1996) \n*Back to School(1986) \n  \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma. \nTickets: call 339-236-6786 or www.theriverclubmusichall.com \nDoors open at 7pm \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/steve-sweeney/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200313T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
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SUMMARY:The Gathering with Steve Sweeney
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall presents “The Gathering & Steve Sweeney\, Friday March 13\, 2020 \nThe Gathering is an 8 piece dance band featuring the River Club Music Hall’s own Steve Chase\, his wife Mamasteph\, two sons Matt & Sam Chase and a heavy duty line up of pro players including Lennie Peterson\, Lance Van lenten\, Bobby Gallegoes and Tim Paul Weiner. \nSteve Sweeney is a Boston legend. Born in Charlestown\, MA. his New England humor and Bostonian mannerisms are his comedy trademarks. During the ‘70s’ Steve and a small group of upcoming Boston comedians combined their efforts at the Ding-Ho Chinese restaurant near Inman Square in Cambridge\,Ma. Along with Steve Sweeney in this group were Jay Leno\, Lenny Clarke\, Bobcat Goldthwait\, Kevin Meaney\, Steven Wright. \nWith his famous Boston accent and great insight into human nature Steve is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green line. \n Steve is a successful actor and has appeared in many Hollywood films\,which include: \n*The Forger( 2014)\n*The Equilizer(2014)\n*Me\,Myself and Irene(2000)\n*There’s Something About Mary(1998)\n*Next Stop Wonderland(1998)\n*Southie(1998)\n*Celtic Pride(1996)\n*Back to School(1986) \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma.\nTickets: call 339-236-6786 or www.theriverclubmusichall.com \nDoors open at 7pm
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LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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SUMMARY:Booty Vortex
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma. is proud to bring to its stage Booty Vortex Saturday\, February 22\, 2020. \nIn Boston\, MA during the year 2005\, 12 funky musicians banded together and dared to play the groovy tunes from the 70s.  \nGoldFingah\, Brass Tornado\,Tiger Lily\, PAPI\, Pixie StiX\, RUFUS\, Huggy Bear\, Minty Fresh\, E-Bop\, Dave Burnett all come together to form Booty Vortex\, Boston’s Finest Funk & Disco Band.  \nTheir timeless disco\, funk songs will have you shakin’ what yo’ mama gave ya! And the heat these players/singers bring is guaranteed to knock you off your feet! If there’s a hole in your life\, if your dancing shoes are staring at you woefully from the back of the closet\, or if you just love to dance then you need to spend some time in the Vortex. \nRenew your spirit\, get your groove on and experience the power of Booty Vortex! \n 
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LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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SUMMARY:High South
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall is proud to bring to its stage High South Friday February 21\, 2020 \nWith impressive three-part harmonies\, a dedication to songwriting\, and unwavering optimism\, the Nashville-based band High South has developed a dedicated following across Europe\, where they’ve been touring regularly there since 2015. Now they’re breaking into the American market with A Change in the Wind\, a captivating project that draws comparisons to classic rock bands like the Eagles\, Doobie Brothers\, and Crosby\, Stills and Nash. \nThe group – composed of Jamey Garner\, Kevin Campos\, and Phoenix Mendoza – sums up it this way: “As vocalists we are always drawn to harmony. It’s such a naturally pleasing sound that we’re absolutely hooked on — and it was never more prevalent than the 1970s. Every kid learns from their environment and we were all fortunate to have parents that exposed us to the music of this era. In a sense\, it’s in our soul.” \nWith a desire to carry on that iconic ‘70s vibe\, High South teamed with producer Josh Leo\, known for his work with Glenn Frey\, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band\, Jimmy Buffett\, and Kim Carnes\, as well as No. 1 hits for country artists Love & Theft and Emerson Drive. Other collaborators on A Change in the Wind include engineer Niko Bolas (Neil Young\, Don Henley\, Warren Zevon)\, guitarist Jack Pearson (Allman Brothers Band)\, keyboard player Tony Harrell (Flying Burrito Brothers)\, drummer Nir Z (Genesis)\, and singer Raul Malo (The Mavericks). \nAlthough the band released several singles internationally through Universal Germany\, A Change in the Wind is their first release with distribution in America. The project’s empowering lead single\, “Make It Better\,” doubles as a mission statement for the band. \n“We’re positive dudes\,” Garner says. “We want to put forth a positive message. And we honestly believe that in the course\, together we can make it better. That song is about people coming together. Even in the video\, we made sure to show a lot of images of people coming together — people of all colors\, all races\, all genders\, all religions.” \nHigh South’s origins stretch back to the early 2000s\, when Garner and Mendoza met shortly after each had moved to Nashville. Interested in songwriting and influenced by ‘70s music\, they were pursuing solo careers and trying to get discovered. Around the same time\, Campos was growing up in Los Angeles with an early desire to be a performer – one that led to singing background vocals on three world tours with Enrique Iglesias. It would take 12 years before Garner\, Campos and Mendoza ever got in a room together playing guitars together and bonding with the harmonies of some of their favorite artists\, such as Crosby\, Stills & Nash and America; almost immediately\, they realized they had created something special. \nGarner grew up in the small town of Chester\, Illinois\, near the Mississippi River. His family lived in a large Victorian house\, the kind you’d expect to be haunted\, he says. As a boy he happened to find a harmonica laying in his backyard. Curious\, he picked it up\, dusted it off\, and started to play. That moment sparked a lifelong interest in music\, although his college degree is in public relations. On the advice of a respected friend\, he moved to New York after graduation\, where he did some acting and worked on his songwriting. \nIn contrast\, Mendoza was raised in Arizona\, as the second of five kids. His father played Spanish guitar and Flamenco music\, which enchanted Phoenix from a young age – particularly because of the way it compelled friends and family to gather around and listen. At 15\, Phoenix started playing guitar\, too; a few years later\, he formed a band with two of his brothers. As that group started getting traction in the Southwest\, Phoenix decided that they should all move to Nashville and try to make it big. The brothers didn’t agree\, so at 21\, he headed to Nashville without them. \nBy playing at songwriter nights\, Mendoza landed an audition for a publishing company in Nashville. Initially they passed\, but decided to introduce him to other writers\, including Josh Leo. He eventually landed the publishing deal and started getting road gigs playing for country artists. Yet the work felt unsatisfying\, to some degree\, because they weren’t his own songs. \nIt was an emotion that Garner and Campos knew well. As a guest vocalist on tour with Trans-Siberian Orchestra\, Garner delivered powerful anthems to 20\,000 listeners a night but still felt empty inside. He started thinking about ways to get his songs to audiences while still performing live. Meanwhile\, Campos had just graduated from the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles and promptly started touring with Iglesias. Through a friend of a friend\, Garner was introduced to Campos\, who needed a gig after the tour wrapped. \nCampos says\, “I got this phone call to try out for this band that was getting together that sounded like the Eagles. That’s right up my alley – I love that harmony. Harmony goes back to the reason I started doing this in the first place. That’s when I met Jamey.” \nAfter some personnel changes following High South’s European releases\, Garner and Campos decided to forge ahead with a new lineup. Garner tracked down Mendoza\, flew him to Dallas (where Garner was living at the time)\, and decided to see if they were all compatible. The trio immediately clicked. Then\, Mendoza took it upon himself to convince his old friend Josh Leo to produce them on a shoestring budget. After a productive songwriting retreat in Joshua Tree\, California\, all four men were fully on board. \nWith Garner\, Campos\, and Mendoza trading out lead vocals\, High South effortlessly embodies the enduring ‘70s mantra of peace\, love and harmony. That upbeat spirit transcends geography\, considering that they’ve performed multiple times in Germany\, Austria\, and Switzerland\, both on stage and on television. \n“Because of the legwork that those two guys put in earlier\, I have been able to see the world and sing these songs\,” Mendoza says. “We made these wonderful things\, we pulled them out of the air\, and to be able to stand and sing your own words\, regardless of the size of the crowd – that’s pretty awesome.” \n“Their harmonies are so perfect and I smile as it takes me back to the first time I heard CROSBY\, STILLS\, NASH\, AND YOUNG…” – Kim Carnes \n\n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/high-south/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Joshua Tree – U2 Tribute
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall is proud to bring to its stage Joshua Tree Friday February 7\, 2020 \nAs the nation’s premiere tribute to U2\, The Joshua Tree pride themselves with their ability to generate a unique musical experience that does not lend itself to impersonations. Without compromising artistic integrity\, the band has gone to great lengths to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the world’s most popular rock bands. Unique to The Joshua Tree is their dedication to the entire U2 songbook\, including early fan favorites from the 1980-1987 period (Boy\, October\, War\, The Unforgettable Fire\, and The Joshua Tree) \nPlaying each song with the same intensity and emotion\, the band covers all phases of U2’s career from their first album\, Boy\, to the most recent\, Songs of Innocence. \nI am a huge U2 fan and I’ve seen every show in this area in the past 10 years. I was completely floored by your performance and still talk about it routinely.  I was impressed by the sound\, accuracy\, and effort you all put in.” \n— Brian —\n“I have never seen an audience at the Feast get drawn into a performance like last night during your show. Your show was so electric that people all over the grounds just stopped what they were doing and started getting absorbed by the music and performance.  The intensity in the place just kept on building as the set went on and I could feel it.\nA Feast committee member came up to me and said\, “look at this! it’s unbelievable; ya just never know.” It is hard to express how well you guys hit it last night but believe me it was impressive.\nYou guys commanded that stage like few others ever have.\nIt was my first time hearing or seeing your band and I can say that I am very glad I was there to see it last night and now consider myself a fan.”  – — David — \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-joshua-tree-u2-tribute/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191220T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T182420Z
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SUMMARY:Divas With A Twist
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\, Scituate\, MA. is proud to bring to its stage Diva’s With A Twist on Saturday\, March 7\, 2020 at 8 pm. \nDivas with a Twist is a Boston based musical group that features 5 powerhouse female vocalists with professional theatre backgrounds combined with Grammy nominated musicians. Looking for a music project that was different from  the typical band\, this group of talented performers have collaborated to create a dynamic night of musical entertainment!  They perform  pop\, rock\, R&B\, 60’s\, 70’s and 80’s 90’s and current with tight harmonies and original arrangements that are fresh and exciting! This is one show you do not want to miss! \nMay 2017 Divas you are fabulous! Thank you for entertaining us at oak point! I loved your band and your show! Hope you come back for Christmas !  M. Hunt \nJanuary 31\, 2016 – The Divas with a Twist are just an incredible group. Not only did they provide amazing entertainment at our fundraising event last night\, but also made sure that all of our guests had a great time; working the crowd and getting everyone up to dance. They set up and broke down their equipment in no time at all. The ladies and the band are pure pros. Thank you Divas! Our guests will be talking about our event for months! Jim Sullivan \nFebruary 16\, 2014 –  Loved the show!  Everything sounded great!  The band was so good!  Loved Long Train Running and Pinball Wizard. You ladies can sing the phone book!  See you at your next show.   We are officially groupies! – S. Venturelli \nApril 29th\, 2014 – Absolutely fantastic Diva Show last night!  You ladies really know how to ROCK on a Tuesday night!!  The Company Theatre came alive with Divas in the house. The musicians were spectacular!!  We had a ball dancing to the music!  Bravo Divas! – Pat Dilillo \n\n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/divas-with-a-twist/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191220T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191220T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T174314Z
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SUMMARY:The Smithereens with Marshall Crenshaw
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma. is proud to bring to its stage The Smithereens with guest vocalist Marshall Crenshaw Friday\, December 20\, 2019. \nThe surviving members of The Smithereens recently announced that the band would continue following the Dec.2017 death of front man Pat DiNizio. Instead of installing a permanent front man they decided to use various guest vocalists.  For our show\, they will be accompanied by Marshall Crenshaw. \nThe Smithereens formed in 1980 and have toured and recorded continuously since then. They may not be the biggest rock band to ever come out of New Jersey but they are arguably one the best representations of a Jersey band\, combining a Jersey rock and roll vibe with a Beatlesque sound. \nMarshall Crenshaw is a singer songwriter musician best known for his song Someday\,Someway. His music has roots in classic soul music and Buddy Holly-the latter to whom Crenshaw was often compared to in the early days of his career whom he portrayed in the 1987 movie “La Bamba”. \n“ Although he was seen as a latter day Buddy Holly at the outset\, he soon proved too talented and original to be anyone but himself” \nTROUSER  PRESS \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma.For ticket info call 339-236-6786 or visit our website at www.theriverclubmusichall.com \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-smithereens-with-marshall-crenshaw/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191206T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191206T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T173558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T175325Z
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SUMMARY:Booty Vortex
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma. is proud to bring to its stage Booty Vortex\, Friday\, December 6\, 2019. \nIn Boston\, MA during the year 2005\, 12 funky musicians banded together and dared to play the groovy tunes from the 70s.  \nGoldFingah\, Brass Tornado\,Tiger Lily\, PAPI\, Pixie StiX\, RUFUS\, Huggy Bear\, Minty Fresh\, E-Bop\, Dave Burnett all come together to form Booty Vortex\, Boston’s Finest Funk & Disco Band.  \nTheir timeless disco\, funk songs will have you shakin’ what yo’ mama gave ya! And the heat these players/singers bring is guaranteed to knock you off your feet! If there’s a hole in your life\, if your dancing shoes are staring at you woefully from the back of the closet\, or if you just love to dance then you need to spend some time in the Vortex. \nRenew your spirit\, get your groove on and experience the power of Booty Vortex!
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/booty-vortex/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190530T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190530T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T192247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T192247Z
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SUMMARY:The English Beat
DESCRIPTION:**THIS IS A STANDING ONLY SHOW!  THERE WILL BE VERY LIMITED SEATING IN THE RESERVED SECTION W/ HIGH TOP TABLES IN THE BACK** \nOne tempestuous weekend in March 1979 was not only the date of the Three Mile Island nuclear incident\, but also\, in Birmingham\, England\, the very first show by a nascent band known as The Beat. Introduced as “the hottest thing since the Pennsylvania meltdown”\, the band had a sense that the next few years could well be explosive! The Beat hailed from working class\, industrial Birmingham\, England. When The Beat rushed on to the music scene in 1979\, it was a time of social\, political and musical upheaval. Into this storm came The Beat\, trying to calm the waters with their simple message of love and unity set to a great dance beat. \nThat ember was nursed back into a roaring flame in February 2003\, when a dream came true for many Beat fans as the band reunited for a UK tour\, culminating in a sold out command performance at the prestigious Royal Festival Hall! It was a wonderful night for the band and their fans. \nConsummate showman that he is\, Dave Wakeling has continued to keep The Beat alive and strong. How could he not? Dave continues to tour the world as The English Beat with an amazing all-star ska backing band playing all the hits of The Beat\, General Public\, and his new songs. \nYou just can’t stop The Beat! \n“… [Dave] Wakeling and his crew played 90 minutes worth of hits\, deep cuts\, some General Public chestnuts and a few new songs… every song was met with recognition and applause.” – River Front Times \n“[The English Beat are] more popular now than ever.” – San Francisco Chronicle \n[Dave Wakeling] has assembled an incredible band and is playing his hits with the same raucous enthusiasm that made The English Beat one of the biggest acts of the New Wave Era… Every time they play\, The Brew [San Luis Obispo\, CA] is packed to the gills with an audience bouncing in unison.” – SLO New Times \n“People were spilling out the doors by the time [English Beat] went on stage and the palpable joy was in the air when they started… With lyrics about unity\, peace\, love and partying\, and a beat that’s guaranteed to get you out of your seat\, their music will always be dancetastic.” – The New York Examiner \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\,Scituate\,Ma.For ticket info call 339-236-6786 or visit our website at www.theriverclubmusichall.com \nIn 2011\, Alex Stern recognized a problem of his own creation: He was in a reggae band that was firmly committed to writing within its genre\, but\, his songs were grounded in a fascination with late 70’s Power-Pop and New Wave. He was simultaneously in a New Wave band that objected to his insistence on a singularly Jamaican syncopation. He formed The Pomps with an ear towards an amalgam of the 2 styles\, and a hope that it would be a solution. \nFew bands get their lineup correct from the jump\, but\, the initial team of Jameson Hollis (bass)\, Rick Smith (Drums)\, and Casey Gruttadauria (Organ) endures to this day. The group got a running start by playing warehouse parties\, opening for modern ska heroes\, and even scoring a little bit of love in the hometown (Boston) press. \nIn the midst of this\, the group’s momentums was slightly impeded by demand for the members’ individual skills: Hollis brought his bass around the world with Have Nots\, Stern became the permanent guitarist for Big D and the Kids Table\, and Casey and Rick were called for hundreds of local sessions and shows. Still\, the band mustered 2 high quality releases\, and continued to build even without sustained availability. \n2015 finds our Pomps re-assembled and ready to release their best record yet for the new (and ultra-selective) Rarebreed Recording Company . Indie Rock is Dying treats its listener to 6 A-sides of self-styled “Island Power-Pop”. “Downbeat Diner” is an adderall-fueled pul of Hawaii-noir. “All My Guns” is a portrait of the Sandy Hook- Era “responsible gun-owner” that every parent fears\, while the title track describes the special hell that is being a ska fanatic while living in a house full of underemployed tastemakers. Surprise closer “How to Lure People” sets up a beach chair in the previously unoccupied zone between Crowded House and Sly and Robbie. \nProblem. Solved. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-english-beat/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
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SUMMARY:The Joshua Tree
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\, Scituate\, Ma. is proud to bring to its stage Joshua Tree on April 26 at 8 pm. \nAs the nation’s premiere tribute to U2\, The Joshua Tree pride themselves with their ability to generate a unique musical experience that does not lend itself to impersonations. Without compromising artistic integrity\, the band has gone to great lengths to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the world’s most popular rock bands. Unique to The Joshua Tree is their dedication to the entire U2 songbook\, including early fan favorites from the 1980-1987 period (Boy\, October\, War\, The Unforgettable Fire\, and The Joshua Tree) \nPlaying each song with the same intensity and emotion\, the band covers all phases of U2’s career from their first album\, Boy\, to the most recent\, Songs of Innocence. \nI am a huge U2 fan and I’ve seen every show in this area in the past 10 years. I was completely floored by your performance and still talk about it routinely.  I was impressed by the sound\, accuracy\, and effort you all put in.” \n— Brian —\n“I have never seen an audience at the Feast get drawn into a performance like last night during your show. Your show was so electric that people all over the grounds just stopped what they were doing and started getting absorbed by the music and performance.  The intensity in the place just kept on building as the set went on and I could feel it.\nA Feast committee member came up to me and said\, “look at this! it’s unbelievable; ya just never know.” It is hard to express how well you guys hit it last night but believe me it was impressive.\nYou guys commanded that stage like few others ever have.\nIt was my first time hearing or seeing your band and I can say that I am very glad I was there to see it last night and now consider myself a fan.”  – — David — \nThe River Club Music Hall is located at 78 Border St.\, Scituate\, MA.For ticket info call 339-236-6786 or visit our website at www.theriverclubmusichall.com \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-joshua-tree/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190414T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190414T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
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SUMMARY:Dougie MacLean
DESCRIPTION:“Dougie MacLean is Scotland’s pre-eminent singer-songwriter and a national musical treasure” (SingOut USA) who has developed a unique blend of lyrical\, ‘roots based’  songwriting and instrumental composition. He is internationally renowned for his song ‘Caledonia’\, music for ‘Last of the Mohicans’ and inspired performances. His songs have been covered by Paolo Nutini\, Amy MacDonald\, Ronan Keating\, Mary Black\, Frankie Miller\, Cara Dillon\, Kathy Mattea and many other top performers. He has received two prestigious Tartan Clef Awards\, a place in the Scottish Music Hall of Fame\, a Lifetime Achievement Award from BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and an OBE! \nDougie MacLean has built an international reputation as songwriter\, composer and extraordinary performer on his own terms. This talent has taken his performance to concerts and festivals all over the world and to the stages of Carnegie Hall in New York\, London’s Festival Theatre and the Sydney Opera House. Other appearances of note include sharing the stage with Lou Reed and Eddi Reader in the grounds of Culzean Castle at the Burns and A’ That festival\, featuring on the BBC Hogmanay programme from Edinburgh Castle with James Taylor and sharing the bill with the legendary Mavis Staples at Glasgow‘s Royal Concert Hall. \n“..a Scottish phenomenon… with his exquisite guitar style\, expressive voice and honest performance\, his songs conjure up remarkably vivid imagery of our world.” \n(The Performing Songwriter\, USA) \n“…it’s the music that pulls you in\, a brilliant weave of sensitivity\, a solid worldview and lively instrumental playing” (Vision Magazine\, USA) \n‘A musical hero.’    – Wall Street Journal
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/dougie-maclean/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190405T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190405T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T190739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T190739Z
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SUMMARY:Jonathan Edwards
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall 78 Border St.\, Scituate\, MA. is proud to bring to its stage Jonathan Edwards April 5\, 2019 \nWarm as summer sunshine\, real as the truth\, intimate as a long overdue visit between old friends … such is a Jonathan Edwards concert. Four decades into a stellar career of uncompromising musical integrity\, the man simply delivers\, night after night – songs of passion\, songs of insight\, songs of humor\, all rendered in that pure and powerful tenor which\, like fine wine\, has only grown sweeter with age. \nThis is one veteran performer who is neither grizzled nor nostalgic. These days Jonathan is likely to be found on the road. I’ve been…doing what I do best\, which is playing live in front of people. I’ve been concentrating on that and loving it\,” he says. \nAn artist who measures his success by his ability to attract and take good care of an audience for four decades\, Jonathan maintains that it is the feedback he receives after his shows that keeps him going. “It is really gratifying to hear [someone say]\, ‘Your stuff has meant a lot to me over the years.’” \nThe “stuff” he’s referring to is a highly respected repertoire that includes such classics as “Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboy\,” “Sometimes\,” “One Day Closer\,” “Don’t Cry Blue\,” “Emma\,” “Everybody Knows Her\,” “Athens County\,” and everyone’s favorite ode to putting a good buzz on\, “Shanty.” And then\, of course\, there’s the anthemic “Sunshine (Go Away Today)\,” that fierce proclamation of protest and independence that resonated with thousands and thousands of frustrated and angry young men and women when it was first released in 1971. Almost 40 years later\, at show after show\, the song continues to be embraced by faithful followers and new fans alike. \nSince 1971\, Jonathan has released 15 albums\, including Blue Ridge\, his standard-setting collaboration with bluegrass favorites the Seldom Scene\, and Little Hands\, his collection of children’s songs\, which was honored with a National Library Association award. \nAs for album #16\, Jonathan says\, “Young people that are getting back to the land and trying to get off the power grid encourage me. My next studio album will reflect some of those themes.” \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/jonathan-edwards/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190328T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190328T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T190357Z
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SUMMARY:The Mallett Brothers Band
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall is proud to bring to its stage Thursday\, March 28th\, The Mallett Brothers Band \nThe Mallett Brothers Band is an independent rock and roll / Americana / country band from Maine. Their busy tour schedule since forming in 2009 has helped them to build a dedicated fanbase across the U.S. and beyond while still calling the state of Maine their home. With a style that ranges from alt-country to Americana\, country\, jam and roots rock\, theirs is a musical melting pot that’s influenced equally by the singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock\, classic country and psychedelic sounds. \nTexas Hill Country Explore Magazine calls them “New England’s wildly eclectic crew of genre rebels.” Bill Copeland Music News says “Combining their authentic roots rock sound with a reflective lyrical style that perceives stories on the level of epic myth\, it’s like William Faulkner has been resurrected with an electric guitar in hand..” \nThe Mallett Brothers Band has performed at some of the country’s top venues and festivals\, including Portland\, Maine’s State Theatre; Austin\, Texas’s famed Continental Club; Alexandria\, Virginia’s Birchmere; New Hampshire’s Meadowbrook Pavilion; Nashville’s Bluebird; Denver’s Cervantes’; and Little Rock’s The Rev Room\, to name a few. A list of artists for whom the band has provided direct support would include The Turnpike Troubadours\, The Outlaws\, Blackberry Smoke\, Robert Earl Keen\, .38 Special\, Molly Hatchet\, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real\, and many more. Festival appearances include FloydFest (Virginia)\, Hop Jam (Vermont)\, Nateva (Maine)\, The New England Country Music Festival (New Hampshire)\, Eastbound Throwdown (New York)\, and many more. \nTHE MALLETT BROTHERS BAND INCLUDES:\nVocals\, Acoustic & Electric Guitar / Luke Mallett\nVocals\, Acoustic & Electric Guitar / Will Mallett\nVocals\, Electric Guitar & Dobro / Wally\nVocals\, Drums / Chuck Gagne\nBass / Nick Leen\nVocals\, Fiddle\, Mandolin\, Guitar / Andrew Martelle \n“Americana music is many things\, but it’s not typically known as an ethnic stew. But on Vive L’Acadie\, The Mallett Brothers Band\, sporting influences from Northern New England\, French-speaking Canada\, the Cajun South\, Texas and even Ireland\, has cooked up a sort of poutine gumbo that’s spicy enough to melt your turntable.” – Americana Highways \n“The sound of The Mallett Brothers Band comes from deep within the pines of Maine. The embodiment of a flannel clad morning chill and a bit of sap and dirt caked on the knees of your favorite well worn denim.” – Red Line Roots. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/the-mallett-brothers-band/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190308T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190308T230000
DTSTAMP:20260522T150420
CREATED:20211022T190007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T190007Z
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SUMMARY:High South
DESCRIPTION:The River Club Music Hall is proud to bring to its stage High South Friday Mar.8th at 8 pm. \n\n\nWith impressive three-part harmonies\, a dedication to songwriting\, and unwavering optimism\, the Nashville-based band High South has developed a dedicated following across Europe\, where they’ve been touring regularly there since 2015. Now they’re breaking into the American market with A Change in the Wind\, a captivating project that draws comparisons to classic rock bands like the Eagles\, Doobie Brothers\, and Crosby\, Stills and Nash. \nThe group – composed of Jamey Garner\, Kevin Campos\, and Phoenix Mendoza – sums up it this way: “As vocalists we are always drawn to harmony. It’s such a naturally pleasing sound that we’re absolutely hooked on — and it was never more prevalent than the 1970s. Every kid learns from their environment and we were all fortunate to have parents that exposed us to the music of this era. In a sense\, it’s in our soul.” \nWith a desire to carry on that iconic ‘70s vibe\, High South teamed with producer Josh Leo\, known for his work with Glenn Frey\, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band\, Jimmy Buffett\, and Kim Carnes\, as well as No. 1 hits for country artists Love & Theft and Emerson Drive. Other collaborators on A Change in the Wind include engineer Niko Bolas (Neil Young\, Don Henley\, Warren Zevon)\, guitarist Jack Pearson (Allman Brothers Band)\, keyboard player Tony Harrell (Flying Burrito Brothers)\, drummer Nir Z (Genesis)\, and singer Raul Malo (The Mavericks). \nAlthough the band released several singles internationally through Universal Germany\, A Change in the Wind is their first release with distribution in America. The project’s empowering lead single\, “Make It Better\,” doubles as a mission statement for the band. \n“We’re positive dudes\,” Garner says. “We want to put forth a positive message. And we honestly believe that in the course\, together we can make it better. That song is about people coming together. Even in the video\, we made sure to show a lot of images of people coming together — people of all colors\, all races\, all genders\, all religions.” \nHigh South’s origins stretch back to the early 2000s\, when Garner and Mendoza met shortly after each had moved to Nashville. Interested in songwriting and influenced by ‘70s music\, they were pursuing solo careers and trying to get discovered. Around the same time\, Campos was growing up in Los Angeles with an early desire to be a performer – one that led to singing background vocals on three world tours with Enrique Iglesias. It would take 12 years before Garner\, Campos and Mendoza ever got in a room together playing guitars together and bonding with the harmonies of some of their favorite artists\, such as Crosby\, Stills & Nash and America; almost immediately\, they realized they had created something special. \nGarner grew up in the small town of Chester\, Illinois\, near the Mississippi River. His family lived in a large Victorian house\, the kind you’d expect to be haunted\, he says. As a boy he happened to find a harmonica laying in his backyard. Curious\, he picked it up\, dusted it off\, and started to play. That moment sparked a lifelong interest in music\, although his college degree is in public relations. On the advice of a respected friend\, he moved to New York after graduation\, where he did some acting and worked on his songwriting. \nIn contrast\, Mendoza was raised in Arizona\, as the second of five kids. His father played Spanish guitar and Flamenco music\, which enchanted Phoenix from a young age – particularly because of the way it compelled friends and family to gather around and listen. At 15\, Phoenix started playing guitar\, too; a few years later\, he formed a band with two of his brothers. As that group started getting traction in the Southwest\, Phoenix decided that they should all move to Nashville and try to make it big. The brothers didn’t agree\, so at 21\, he headed to Nashville without them. \nBy playing at songwriter nights\, Mendoza landed an audition for a publishing company in Nashville. Initially they passed\, but decided to introduce him to other writers\, including Josh Leo. He eventually landed the publishing deal and started getting road gigs playing for country artists. Yet the work felt unsatisfying\, to some degree\, because they weren’t his own songs. \nIt was an emotion that Garner and Campos knew well. As a guest vocalist on tour with Trans-Siberian Orchestra\, Garner delivered powerful anthems to 20\,000 listeners a night but still felt empty inside. He started thinking about ways to get his songs to audiences while still performing live. Meanwhile\, Campos had just graduated from the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles and promptly started touring with Iglesias. Through a friend of a friend\, Garner was introduced to Campos\, who needed a gig after the tour wrapped. \nCampos says\, “I got this phone call to try out for this band that was getting together that sounded like the Eagles. That’s right up my alley – I love that harmony. Harmony goes back to the reason I started doing this in the first place. That’s when I met Jamey.” \nAfter some personnel changes following High South’s European releases\, Garner and Campos decided to forge ahead with a new lineup. Garner tracked down Mendoza\, flew him to Dallas (where Garner was living at the time)\, and decided to see if they were all compatible. The trio immediately clicked. Then\, Mendoza took it upon himself to convince his old friend Josh Leo to produce them on a shoestring budget. After a productive songwriting retreat in Joshua Tree\, California\, all four men were fully on board. \nWith Garner\, Campos\, and Mendoza trading out lead vocals\, High South effortlessly embodies the enduring ‘70s mantra of peace\, love and harmony. That upbeat spirit transcends geography\, considering that they’ve performed multiple times in Germany\, Austria\, and Switzerland\, both on stage and on television. \n“Because of the legwork that those two guys put in earlier\, I have been able to see the world and sing these songs\,” Mendoza says. “We made these wonderful things\, we pulled them out of the air\, and to be able to stand and sing your own words\, regardless of the size of the crowd – that’s pretty awesome.” \n\n\n“Their harmonies are so perfect and I smile as it takes me back to the first time I heard CROSBY\, STILLS\, NASH\, AND YOUNG…” – Kim Carnes \n 
URL:https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/high-south-2/
LOCATION:River Club Music Hall\, 78 Border St\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
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