The 7th and 8th concerts in the brother Lord Geoffrey Presents series of rising Berklee and NEC talent at Outpost 186, 186 Hanpshire Street (Inman Square) Cambridge are this and next Wednesday. Bring your instrument for the after-concert pickin' party. The venue is BYOB (21+).
JACOB MEANS and FriendsConcert and pickin' partyOutpost 186, 186 Hampshire St, Inman Square, CambridgeWednesday, December 11, 2013Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00Students $5, General Public $10Email [email protected] for special "insider" information.Patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin' party.https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/Facebook event - https://www.facebook.com/events/651784944853091/Composer, improviser, and performer Jacob Means enjoys experimenting with new sounds while still maintaining a relationship with traditional folk music. A versatile musician, Jacob has traveled around the world performing in a variety of settings, including an a cappela ensemble in Shanghai, China, and a bluegrass band at the International Folk Festival in Slovakia. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Music with an emphasis in Vocal Performance at the University of Wyoming, Jacob is now pursuing his passion, the mandolin, in the Contemporary Improvisation program at New England Conservatory in Boston, where he has created the Honors Ensemble experimental folk band Bethe. continued
High Rock MountainBluegrass concert and pickin' party
Wednesday, December 18, 2013Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00Outpost 186, 186 Hampshire St., Inman Square, Cambridge Students $5, General Public $10Email [email protected] or call 781-643-1586 for special “insider” information.Patrons are welcome to bring acoustic instruments for an after-concert pickin’ party.https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/https://www.facebook.com/events/577892772268303/High Rock Mountain plays mainly traditional bluegrass, with an emphasis on broken-hearted love songs and murder ballads featuring two- and three-part harmonies, with some originals and ripping instrumentals thrown in. The band met at the beginning of the 2012 Fall semester at Berklee College of Music through the Bluegrass ensemble arrangement - not that long ago - but they feel like they've been playing together for years. High Rock Mountain is delighted to take the musical heritage with which they have been blessed and bring it to those both familiar and new to Bluegrass, spreading awareness of this great music and expanding the Bluegrass community. continuedThe series will continue in 2014 watch the Lord Geoffrey website or Facebook page for news.