On Sunday at 4, the Old Meeting House in Francestown will host acoustic music duo, steel-string guitar virtuoso Harvey Reid and New Hampshire-born fiddler, singer, and songwriter Joyce Andersen. Harvey and Joyce are both gifted instrumentalists,.
Washington City Paper Nagoya Guitars: A Piece of D.C. Music History Fifty years later, the Nagoya guitars sold by Veneman Music are still prized, sought after, and played.
Credit: Darrow Montgomery
Three months into quarantine, I got my father’s old guitar down from the attic. After I cleaned and polished it and put on new strings, I was impressed: The dusty wood transformed into a sleek brown and tan instrument that looked very similar to Martin’s classic acoustic dreadnought guitars. When I strummed, it had a full, rich, melodic tone. But the guitar manufacturer’s name stamped on the inside of the body the Nagoya Guitar Company was unfamiliar.
Green Heron “at” High Street Coffeehouse (Boscawen NH) ~ 7-9:30pm ~
https://www.boscawencongregationalchurch.com/high-street-coffee-house1.html ~ High Street Coffee House & Open Mic will continue to meet on Zoom from 7:00-9:30 pm on the first Friday of the month through May. The zoom link for each event is in the event posting on the High Street Coffee House Facebook page, and on the webpage. Our features are: March 5, Green Heron, April 2, Liz Kantz & “Doc” Rogers and May 7, Rupert Wates. The features open and close each evening, and in between there will be 8-10 open mic slots for musicians, poets, and comedians. Contact Liz at
Uncertainty of vaccine rollout puts summer performance plans in limbo
This is when arts presenters usually set their summer schedules, but they don t know what size audiences they can expect.
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Marilyn Keith Daly books the summer concert series at the Hamilton House in South Berwick. She’s planning a full schedule this year, but COVID-related restrictions will determine the size of the audiences.
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It’s only January, but the window may be closing on the summer concert season unless there’s a big improvement in the rate of vaccinations, said one Maine music promoter.
Uncertainty of vaccine rollout puts summer performance plans in limbo
This is when arts presenters usually set their summer schedules, but they don t know what size audiences they can expect.
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Marilyn Keith Daly books the summer concert series at the Hamilton House in South Berwick. She’s planning a full schedule this year, but COVID-related restrictions will determine the size of the audiences.
Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
It’s only January, but the window may be closing on the summer concert season unless there’s a big improvement in the rate of vaccinations, said one Maine music promoter.