Kate Hardly, Matt Shore, Jess Pfohl, Arthur Berman
Submitted by scit106 on
4 singer-songwriters each doing a half an hour set; some with a comedic bent.
Submitted by scit106 on
4 singer-songwriters each doing a half an hour set; some with a comedic bent.
Submitted by vickybrandt on
Vicky & Ophir, Extra Special!!!
Submitted by gmaranan on
Matty O. is the stage name of singer/songwriter Matthew Ouellette. Ouellette is a multi-instrumentalist. He is based in Boston, MA. Following a rough month during the pandemic, Ouellette wrote and recorded his debut album. The title track “Hold Onto Your Hope” was released as a single in March 2022, followed shortly by a second single ”Before You Send Me Away.” The full length LP “Hold Onto Your Hope” was released in May 2022. He began playing guitar at age 12, and by the time he was a teenager he played shows across the northeast with rock bands and folk duos. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, CA in 2020.
Submitted by Amcintosh87 on
A little piano, guitar, and vocals - with a flare for song mashups
Submitted by LadyLupineMusic on
Lady Lupine is a Boston based heavy soul band that delivers high energy performances of unique original material. The band creates an engaging live experience by cultivating visceral connections through sound. Fronted by vocalist Christina Lacoste, Lady Lupine draws inspiration from the soul of Amy Winehouse, and the sonic eclecticism of Portishead.
Submitted by Phill Seagram on
"Does he think he's John Mayer or something? Hard Pass." -Cambridge Post
"It's just some electric guitar dude with a loop pedal. Total snooze." -Somerville Gazette
"This guy needs a drummer, yesterday" -Union Square Insider
"When he actually sang some covers people knew, it was almost tolerable." -The Camberville Times
Submitted by bellandlion on
If you google “the greatest band in the history of recorded music”, Jim's Big Ego is still the top hit. Former-villen Jim Infantino (lead vocals & guitar) returns for a 2nd Porchfest, (probably) accompanied by Jesse Flack (bass), Dan Cantor (percussion), and Josh Kantor (keyboards). “Kid safe but not kid oriented”.
Submitted by mark chenevert on
Minimalist rock
David Champagne - songwriter , vocals , guitar
Jerome Deupree - drumming
Mark Chenevert - clarinet , sax
Submitted by BryParade00 on
Following the untimely death of longtime Limp Bizkit frontman, Fred Durst, Limp Triscuit was founded in 2017.
Deeply affected by the loss, band members Austin Brullock (Binge Magick), Joey “The Don” Bingston (ChristTouchMaximum) and Bryan Seacrest (The Fray) left their respective bands to honor the legacy of their longtime friend, collaborator, and life coach (Durst)
In the past 4 years, Limp Triscuit have performed in 6 continents (Europe excluded), opened for various national touring acts (Slipknot, 3oh3!, Rob Thomas), and have helped spread the music, poetry, and wisdom of Fred Durst to younger audiences and new fans around the globe.
Submitted by philberman on
Phil and the Flying Leap twists and re-imagines music across multiple genres of classic American song ushering the Great American Songbook into the information age. Describing their sound as vaudeville folk, Phil and the Flying Leap are a perfect marriage between fireside storytelling and a return to the Golden Age big band with 21st century twist. They just released their debut single and lyric video for "Good Times," on YouTube (audio streaming on all platforms) and are poised to release their epic debut album Play the Part this November.