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Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square

Posted on the 02 March 2014 by Notlobmusic @notlobmusic
LORD GEOFFREY PRESENTS...announces its Winter/Spring Season, featuring rising young talent from the Berklee College of Music

The concerts are presented at Outpost 186, 186-1/2 Hampshire Street, Inman Square,
Cambridge, an art gallery with plenty of room to move, not a bar where artists competewith loud conversations and blaring televisions, or a cramped listening room where
patrons are packed into tiny tables!

Continuing from where it left off last season's rising talent

series....
John Mailander and Molly Tuttle
Ellie Buckland and Isa Burke 
Cat and The MoonDylan McKinstry and FriendsDan Bui and FriendsMolly Pinto Matigan and FriendsAdrinna Ciccone and friends featuring Neil PearlmanJacob Means and FriendsHigh Rock Mountain

The Winter/Spring season resumes Friday, March 21...

Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square
Friday, March 21, 8pm

Elizabeth and Ben Anderson, a brother/sister Scottish fiddle duo.
"They are fantastic!"
-Natalie Haas 
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Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square
Sunday, March 23, 3pm

Fresh Haggis 
(Elias Alexander, Kathleen Parks and Eamon Seffton)
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Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square
Sunday, April 13, 3pm
Joe's Truck Stop
"Conceived at a greasy spoon, Joe's Truck Stop is here to replace the pills in that there jar. Please, put those away."

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Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square
Friday, May 19, 2014, 8pm
Lady Rogo
"Crossing an old genre with a young fire.
She's sweet, she's Lady Rogo."
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Lord Geoffrey's Rising Talent Winter/Spring Season in Inman Square
Saturday, May 31, 8pm
Jenna and Mairi
"
Rooted in traditional Scottish and Appalachian Old-Time music"

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All concerts are presented at Outpost 186, 186 Hampshire Street (Inman Square) Cambridge.
More info at Lord Geoffrey's website.


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