Blues Beat: Warmer weather brings more live music
Domenic Forcella
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Check out the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso s Coal Fired Pizza pn Saturday.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photo
Festival planning is under way, and with more live music on weekends, all this activity leads to a sense of optimism for the blues community.
Danny Draher is back in town, for a couple of weeks. You’ll find the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso’s Coal Fired Pizza, Saturday in downtown Torrington, from 6-9 p.m. The trio is Draher on guitar/vocals, Lonnie Gasperini, B3 organ and Steve Peck, drums.
I’m guessing neither the Planning Board, the BID, the Township nor the County told you about the elimination of on-street parking on Bloomfield Ave Westbound from S. Willow up to the alley.
I do appreciate the Diamond Cycle lead with what seems to be a bicycle themed December to remember. They can buy the bicycles, but Montclair has no Complete Streets to ride them on!
Frank Rubacky
And not for nothing, one of the two Council representatives on the BID Board of Directors was Councilor Spiller throughout the approval of the Arts District Project. A project the BID fully endorsed.