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SUMMARY:The 39 Steps @ St. Michael's Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:The 39 Steps: Adapted by Patrick Barlow | From the novel by John Buchan | From the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nEvenings: 8:00 p.m.  July 3 – 6\, 9 – 13\, 2019\nMatinees: 2:00 p.m.  July 6 & 13\, 2019 \nSt. Michael’s Playhouse | Colchester\, VT \n-Get Tickets and Event Info Here- \nMix an Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel\, add a dash of Monty Python and you have Patrick Barlow’s hilarious The 39 Steps\, a fast-paced whodunit for anyone who loves the magic of theater. This Tony Award-winning treat of nonstop laughs is packed with over 150 zany characters played by a ridiculously talented cast of four. \n“The absurdly enjoyable\, gleefully theatrical riff on Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film.” – The New York Times
URL:https://pointfm.com/events/the-39-steps-st-michaels-playhouse/
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SUMMARY:The Starline Rhythm Boys @ Church Street - Burlington ((Free Show!))
DESCRIPTION:Burlington City Arts’ Annual Summer Concert Series 2019 \nBurlington City Arts’ annual summer concert series presented by VSECU kicks off on June 12. All are welcome to enjoy 22 free concerts\, this year on lower Church Street near City Hall. The series takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays at 12:30 p.m. from June 12 to August 28. We’ve programmed a line-up that features both our local favorites and some from further afield that may be new to you. It’s an excellent opportunity to listen to new music\, have lunch with a friend or co-worker or enjoy being outside with your community\, supporting live music. \nThis weeks performer: \nThe Starline Rhythm Boys \nWednesday\, July 10th @ 12:30 pm \nChurch Street (near City Hall) | Burlington\, VT \nBig Al Lemery shines bright under any stage light. The sound that echoes out of his well-worn Fender Tele “widow maker” is powerful and can be downright spine-tingling. Al’s been banging out the beat throughout the northeast for 40 years. After stints in Albany\, NY with the likes of Johnny Rabb’s Jailhouse Rockers and Badge\, Al made his way north to Burlington\, VT. He is now in his element with The Starline Rhythm Boys. In addition to his lead playing\, Al’s powerful harmonies and strong lead singing round out the trio’s high lonesome and hot rockin’ sound. Also\, when he croons out a ballad\, everybody listens. Along with all this\, Al is also a fine songwriter as evidenced by his big hit\, “Drunk Tank.” And Big Al is the true “Pickin’ Fisherman”! \nDanny Coane\, the Prince of Montpelier an’ Rockin’ Pride of Vermont\, keeps on rollin’ after 45 years in the business. He has fronted bluegrass\, country\, and blues bands\, but the rockabilly act “The Throbulators” gained him national exposure. Danny led the “Throbs” across the country and the border. When you talk about “the real deal\,” you’re talking about cats like Danny. He sings with soul and relentless enthusiasm\, writes some and picks a banjo and guitar with equal ability. He is the main lead singer and a rhythmic (acoustic guitar) foundation for the band. In short\, Little Danny C. is “Pepper Hot\, Baby.” \nBilly Bratcher holds down the beat for the trio on upright acoustic bass (doghouse\, bull fiddle or floor bass as it’s sometimes called). He toured with Texas Juke Joint King Wayne “The Train” Hancock and became well known throughout the US for mastering the unique “slap bass” style. Billy put out a “slap” bass instructional video for beginners on Hot Licks. He can be heard on the title track of Hancock’s “That’s What Daddy Wants” CD. In addition to his high energy playing\, flamboyant showmanship an’ great spirit for things old an’ cool\, Billy B. is a consummate songwriter. Billy has written most of the Starline Rhythm Boys’ original numbers that have been put out on their four releases an’ each one rings true like a classic song.
URL:https://pointfm.com/events/the-starline-rhythm-boys-church-street-burlington-free-show/
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SUMMARY:Lula Wiles @ Dartmouth Green ((Free Show!))
DESCRIPTION:Summer Free for all 2019 \nFeaturing: \nLula Wiles \nWednesday\, July 10th @ 5:30 pm \nDartmouth Green | Hanover\, NH \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“They’re virtuosic … young women who know their minds and flex their intellects.”—Jewly Hight\, NPR Music  \nHailing us from the junction of tradition and revolution\, this trio reclaims folk music\, infusing it with pop hooks\, multi-layered vocals and other modern sounds. Isa Burke\, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin (Dartmouth class of 2018) are natives of rural Maine who connected in Boston and have gone on to grace the stages of the Newport and Philadelphia folk festivals. Set to release their sophomore album this fall on Smithsonian Folkways\, they’ve garnered acclaim from NPR Music and the Boston Music Awards and have shared stages with the likes of Aoife O’Donovan\, the Wood Brothers and Tim O’Brien.
URL:https://pointfm.com/events/lula-wiles-dartmouth-green-free-show/
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