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Feb. 7 at the Spotlight Room: John Zevos plays it all, from Bach to the Beatles

read more…: Feb. 7 at the Spotlight Room: John Zevos plays it all, from Bach to the Beatles

This Friday night at 7 p.m. at the “Spotlight Room” on Hanover Street, John and his trio, Divergent Strings (Wayne Hughes and Roger Ramirez), will play a wide variety of music, from classical to South American to Spanish with original pieces and fresh arrangements of rock tunes mixed in. 

One man’s trash fantasies are another man’s treasure trove of songwriting fodder

read more…: One man’s trash fantasies are another man’s treasure trove of songwriting fodder

That’s why I got so excited when a new friend of mine named Alfredo “Fredo” Benavides from Manchester came into my life shining like a new diamond, a musician I’d never met, someone with real chops, killer instincts, a man with a real taste for the game.  Fredo was more than I expected, much, much more.

Catch Mark Erelli at Jupiter Hall Jan. 31 while you’re out there breaking the brick

read more…: Catch Mark Erelli at Jupiter Hall Jan. 31 while you’re out there breaking the brick

I’m telling you, it’s going to be one of those nights down at Jupiter Hall on Hanover this Friday night, I can feel it. No rain, no snow or fog in the forecast. Perfect weather for kicking around downtown, breaking in the brick. Great night to drink, get fat, then walk it off.

Jan. 31. trivia night + NH Primary = First in the Nation fun at The Rex

read more…: Jan. 31. trivia night + NH Primary = First in the Nation fun at The Rex

Although it’s mostly all for fun, there will be prizes. And, if we’re being honest, the Holy Grail of trivia night is the bragging rights. Trivia is serious business for those who show up regularly to play, says Bill Seney. He’s been running trivia nights with his partner in random knowledge, Cody Booth, for a decade.

Part 2: Noah in the grapes

read more…: Part 2: Noah in the grapes

Noah was likely celebrating life and probably suffering survivor’s guilt, after losing so many loved ones. Family associates and neighbors all gone, along with the animals and so many other living things. His heart must have broken at times, such a time to be alive but also a time of great loss.

Jan. 17: Violinist Vlad Stoicescu and pianist Matt Fuller to join Qwill in concert at Jupiter Hall

read more…: Jan. 17: Violinist Vlad Stoicescu and pianist Matt Fuller to join Qwill in concert at Jupiter Hall

Jupiter Hall continues its Jazz & Groove Series this Friday, January 17 with “Qwill featuring violinist Vlad Stoicescu” – in collaboration with Arts Industry Alliance. Opening for Qwill will be Manchester-based pianist Matt Sanviti Fuller. Doors open at 7:30pm, with live music from 8  – 10 p.m.

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