Portsmouth Herald
Brick Yard Blues Band to rock James House
HAMPTON The James House stage will rock this Saturday with Brian James and his Brick Yard Blues Band.
The popular New England band kicks off the James House Summer Concert Series at 2 p.m. at 186 Towle Farm Road in Hampton.
Brian James and his Brick Yard Blues Band plays blues, soul, R&B, and rock.
The summer concert series at the historic property offers many different styles of music. On July 24 at 1:30 p.m., Ben Eramo and his band’s sax player Andrew Pesaturo will play music by Billy Joel and Elton John. On July 31 at 2 p.m., Songs for Ceilidh will play lively Irish, Scottish, Canadian Maritime, and Celtic party music.
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James House seeking silent auction donations
HAMPTON The James House Association, Inc. is giving local businesses the opportunity to advertise at their concerts by donating gift certificates and items to be auctioned at the silent auctions.
The James House Concert Series consists of five concerts. A silent auction will be part of each.
A minimum bid will be assigned to each gift certificate or item. The highest bidders will be announced at the end of each performance.
These silent auctions are win, win, win events. The merchants win because they benefit from a low-cost ad. The James House benefits from payment from the highest bidders. The bidder wins when he/she cashes in a gift certificate or obtains a wanted item.
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