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December 8, 2011 in Blog

Going to see live music can be a spiritual experience.  Some of my favorite nights out have been in smaller venues seeing an artist that I’ve never seen live before or never even heard of until that night.  Every now and then I come across a person who goes out to see music all the time but they only go to see the “Headliner” for the night.  They won’t bother to go check out an opening act.  They claim to be huge music fans but they won’t take that risk.  Spend the extra hour of their life on the chance of catching some new, something they’ve never heard before.  It’ll surprise me every time I come across these people.

I guess today it’s so easy to find new music with the proliferation of streaming music like Pandora, Spotify, Rdio, and others.  But until you see a band live in concert, you haven’t really experienced them.  I remember years ago talking to a friend who was one of these people who won’t go see the opening act.  He was a big reggae music fan and also liked rock and jamband stuff.  He was going to see the band moe. And I told him to check out the opening act, John Brown’s Body because they were an awesome reggae band that I thought he’d really enjoy.  He was already going to the show; all he had to do was show up a little early and check out some of their set.  Of course he didn’t see them that night.  Years later, John Brown’s Body was headlining a show somewhere and he went to go see them. He loved the show and was really bummed that he missed out on two years of getting to experience the band live.

One of my earlier, memories of going to see an unknown band was a show at this little bar in upstate NY called the Rhinecliff Hotel with a buddy of mine to just see whoever was playing that night.  We didn’t know the name of the band, where they were from, what they sounded like.  We just went because.  The Rhinecliff was an old hotel (only a couple of rooms) that kind of became a boarding house of sorts.  There was a bar on the ground floor, a room with a pool table in it and a back room that had a concrete floor, one brick wall and three other concrete walls.  There was no stage, no pa, and lighting for the room consisted of a single light bulb in the center of the ceiling.

The band that night was a band from NYC called Marmalade.  It was something like an 8 or 9 piece funk band with a rippin’ female lead guitarist (who later went on to play lead guitar for Natalie Merchant).  They played some of the funkiest, sweatiest, nastiest funk I’ve ever heard.  It was unbelievable.  I grooved for hours.  We took a complete risk, driving out to the bar and paying the cover for a band we knew nothing about and it turned out to be one of the best musical nights I had ever experienced.

Since coming to Boston (approximately 20 years ago now) I’ve had countless nights of seeing great new music.  Every time a new (to me) band blows me away, it takes me back to that night at the Rhinecliff, getting down to the funk of Marmalade.  So go see some live music.  Take a chance and see someone you’ve never heard of, get there early and check out the opener, you never know when you might come across your new favorite band.

November 16, 2010 in Blog

If you are an Apple fan or pay attention to music news you’ve undoubtly heard about Apple’s “Tomorrow is just another day. That you’ll never forget.” teaser leading up to this morning’s announcement that The Beatles catalogue is now available on iTunes. Beatles fans have been waiting a long time for this!

In the spirit of good music and Beatles love we wanted to share a bit of their music, Music Circus style! Here’s a video clip from RAIN- A Tribute to The Beatles from the 2010 season. The RAIN guys are great, offering spot on music and frequent costume changes to keep the show lively as the group takes audiences through the full Beatles arch – from the Ed Sullivan Show to Sgt. Pepper. Keep an eye on our website to see if RAIN will be back in 2011. In the meantime, relive a little bit of the summer of 2010 as the weather gets colder outside!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFHUKyXn8P4

August 12, 2010 in Blog

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER, CATHY!

 

The contest to win a pair of tickets to the SOLD OUT Adam Lambert concert at the Music Circus on Friday, August 20 ends TODAY at 2 pm!

It’s not hard to enter, just sign up for the myTent community! Good luck everyone! And keep checking back, we’ll be having blog contests throughout the year!

August 11, 2010 in Blog

Frank Sinatra called him “the best singer in the business” and he’s a professional musician because of his military service during WWII. Learn more about Tony Bennett’s life, loves, and overwhelmingly successful career straight from the man himself in this Q&A in the Cohasset Mariner!

The way I see it, I’m stealing money when I get paid for a concert. I’ve never worked a day in my life — I love what I do that much.

An Evening with Tony Bennett Saturday, August 14 at 7 pm.

August 6, 2010 in Blog

The Beach Boys are bringing their surf boards, woody wagons, hawaiian shirts, and California attitudes to the Melody Tent for TWO SHOWS this weekend! Come get in on the fun and bring the whole familly. Everyone from grandma to little Joey can sing along!

PLUS, the first 200 people in the gate gets a free lei!

Learn more about how it all came to be almost 50 years ago in Southern California in this article about our sister venue, the Cape Cod Melody Tent, in The Barnstable Patriot!

Rolling Stone magazine picked ["Good Vibrations"] as “the single of the century.” … Billboard names them as the No. 1-selling American band of all time.

Come see the Beach Boys Sunday at 7:30 pm!

August 6, 2010 in Blog

Boston Music Spotlight sent a reviewer down the to the Aretha Franklin show on August 1, and she liked what she saw!

Check out Dayna Brown’s review for a recap of the show, a newcomer’s perspective on the Music Circus in general, and a great description of the night’s sounds, sights and feelings!

To watch Aretha Franklin sing is a gift. … Both captivating and enchanting, Franklin proved she is one of the most legendary performers of all time and rightfully titled the one and only Queen of Soul.

August 5, 2010 in Blog

Tony Bennett will be at the Music Circus on August 14, just 11 days after his 84th birthday! Come help the Music Circus and Mr. Bennett celebrate in style!

We’re having a custom cake made by Konditor Meister (in Braintree) that a WBZ personality will present to Mr. Bennett on stage. Before he blows out the candles and makes the first cut everyone in the house will sing Happy Birthday to Tony!

Don’t miss your chance to be at this one-of-a-kind Tony Bennett concert. It all happens on Aug. 14!

August 4, 2010 in Blog

That’s right, this is your chance to win tickets to the SOLD OUT Adam Lambert concert at the South Shore Music Circus on Friday, August 20! Don’t miss your chance to see Adam Lambert with special guests Orianthi and Allison Iraheta!

All you have to do is sign up for our blog and myTent community! It’s free, it’s easy, and we’ll be picking a winner from our community members in the weeks leading up to the show!

And keep an eye on the Tent Talk blog for concert reviews, behind the scene information, show footage, and FUTURE CONTETS!