NOTLOB PARLOR CONCERTS
at the historic LORING-GREENOUGH HOUSE
"The oldest folk venue in Boston" tm
Notlob Parlor Concerts presents the best local and touring roots, Americana, newgrass, traditional and contemporary folk and blues artists at the historic Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA. 02130. Built in 1760, the venue listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been a historic house museum since 1926. Its beautiful period decor and intimate size make it an ideal setting for acoustic music. Past artists include Bob Franke, the Rowan Brothers, Geoff Bartley, ChrisThompson, Dennis Brennan, Aoife O’Donovan, Rushad Eggleston, Tristin Clairridge, Corey DiMario (all of Crooked Still), Kristin Andraessen (Uncle Earl); Chris Merenda, Mike Merenda, and Ruthy Ungar Merenda (all of the Mammals), Pat Wictor, Jud Caswell, Sharon Lewis, Brian Webb ... For a complete listing with links to the artists' websites see the "Alumni" page.
NEXT CONCERT ...
ALASTAIR MOOCK
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Doors 7:30pm, Concert 8:00pm
Suggested minimum donation $12.50
+ $1 preservation fee
It seems no young musicians want to be labeled “folk” anymore. Everyone's passing through on their way to somewhere else — alt-rock, alt-pop, alt-country. Alastair Moock plays folk music. Old-school, powerful, intimate folk music. You may be surprised to hear what it sounds like.
This is a small capacity venue, concerts sell out. We want to accommodate everyone and turn no patrons away, so please reserve soon - notlobmusic @ gmail.com
We DO NOT issue a physical ticket. As soon as you submit your email, your name will been added to our master list.
Send concert questions to the same address. Please do not contact the venue unless your question is about the facility.
Reservations expire 15 minutes prior to concert time.
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