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WEDNESDAYS

THURSDAYS

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7/20 • Guns N’ Roses: Not In This Lifetime, with Lenny Kravitz: Welcome to the Jungle pudgy Axl. Gillette Stadium. 7pm.gillettestadium.com/ concerts-and-ticketed-events

7/21 • Silversun Pickups: Los Angeles based four-piece Silversun Pickups— which features Brian Aubert (guitar, vocals), Nikki Monninger (bass), Joe Lester (keyboards) and Christopher Guanlao (drums). House Of Blues. 7pm. houseofblues.com/boston

7/29 • DJANGO FESTIVAL ALLSTARS: DJANGO FESTIVAL ALLSTARS with Samson Schmitt-Lead Guitar, Ludovic Beier-Accordian and Accoardina, Pierre Blanchard-Violin, DouDou CuillerierRhythm Guitar and Scat Singing, Antonio Licusati-bass original jazz inspiration was Louis Armstrong. Scullers Jazz Club. 8pm. scullersjazz.com

8/24 • Gringo Star: Gringo Star are insouciant explorers, tossing the paddles overboard and drifting on the currents of their lackadaisical curiosity across a rippling sonic ocean, out to the far edges of rock & roll. Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com

8/4 • Prinze George: Marylandbased Prinze George is Kenny Grimm (production/instrumental), Naomi Almquist (vocals), and Isabelle De Leon (drums). Red Room at Cafe 939. 8pm. cafe939.com

8/5 • Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy continues it’s decades long mission to celebrate and revitalize jazz and swing music — America’s original musical art form — and bring joy to audiences around the world. Scullers Jazz Club. 10pm. scullersjazz.com

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

MONDAYS

7/23 • Owen Danoff / Mike Squillante: Washington, D.C. native Owen Danoff ‘11 wrote and recorded his first song, complete with drums, bass, guitar, and piano, at age 15. Mike Squillante ‘11 is a songwriter and pop-rock artist who has been writing and recording original songs since the age of 12. Red Room at Cafe 939. 8pm. cafe939.com

7/31 • 2016 Cambridge Jazz Festival: Great jazz awaits YOU online and live at the Cambridge Jazz Festival! Saxophonist Walter Beasley will be our headliner this year. Danehy Park. Noon-6pm. cambridgejazzfestival.org

8/8 • Live Music at Regattabar Courtyard Series - featuring DANAE GREENFIELD TRIO: Danae Greenfield is a pianist originally from Seattle, Washington. After graduating from Newport High School, Danae moved across the country to attend Berklee College of Music. The Regattabar. 6-8pm. regattabarjazz.com

8/6 • Redcoats and Rebels” Returns to Old Sturbridge Village: More than 1,000 historic military reenactors and 10,000 spectators will converge on Old Sturbridge Village for the Village’s 13th annual Redcoats and Rebels----the largest Revolutionary War reenactment in New England. Old Sturbridge Village. Open until 8pm. osv.org

8/7 • Jazz on the Porch - Zumix Jazz All-Stars: Relax on the porch to the sounds of jazz standards and original music performed by Boston-Area ensembles. Spectacle Island. 1-4pm. bostonharborislands.org

8/29 • Flume: Flume is 24-year-old Australian producer Harley Streten. House of Blues. 7pm. houseofblues. com/boston

TUESDAYS 8/2 • The Struts: At the end of last year, they were handpicked by legendary rock band Mötley Crüe to open the show on their final four performances ever. Royale Nightclub. 7:30pm. royaleboston.com

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8/9 • The Berklee City Music Scholarship Concert: Sinbad returns to host this annual concert featuring Berklee City Music students from throughout North America performing in the Jazz, Pop-Rock, Choral, Big Band, and Pop/ R&B ensembles. Berklee Performance Center. 7:30pm. berklee.edu/BPC

* WHO / WHAT * WHERE * WHEN



EDITOR’S NOTE Now that we are back from our Summer vacation - it’s time to get back to work for us. However, we know many of you are still out taking advantage of summer, and are vacationing all over the place. While you are out there enjoying all the season has to offer - we hope we can add some additional things to do to keep the fun coming.

VOLUME 1 - NUMBER 8 JULY 20

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617-262-2489 W H AT - M A G A Z I N E . C O M

If you are a music lover - we’ve got plenty of options for you. If you’ve got the Blues, check out the Gloucester Blues Festival. Are you more of a stay and play kind of music lover? The Matrix Music Festival offers music of all genres, plus you can camp up in the Maine mountains at the same time - what’s better than to enjoy the outdoors and music at the same time? What if you like your music in the good old air conditioning? Check out the Arlington Children’s Theatre’s productions of Guys and Dolls and Anything Goes. Kids and show tunes - I told you we have something for everyone! Last pick - you like your entertainment a little on the darker side - perhaps even on the “Dead-er” side, the Walker Stalker Con is your one stop for all things zombie, Walking Dead and horror oooh yeah! Remember - summer is more than just a day at the beach! Thanks for reading. Ann Marie LeMiere - Editor

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*CONTENTS WHAT

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PG. 1

WHAT

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WHAT

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WHAT

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Matrix Music Festival - Lee, Maine Matrix Music Festival is a one of a kind Annual 3-Day Camping Music Festival that will be held July 29-31 2016 at Mt. Jefferson Ski Resort, Lee, Maine. Home of Matrix Pavilion, the first concert venue to have the option to stay and camp overnight at all concerts all Summer. The Festival will have all different types of music: Rock, Jam Bands, EDM, Country, Bluegrass. 35 Artists are scheduled to perform. Some of our featured artists include: Yonder Mountain String Band, Sam Roberts Band, Prospect Hill, Cheat Codes, Spose, Zach Deputy, Roots of Creation, DJ Icculus & Friends, Paranoid Social Club, Rustic Overtones, The Alchemystics, Adam Ezra Group, Lovewhip, Sean Chambers Band, SeepeopleS, Tackling Triumph, Charlie Keating Band, The Joe Burke 2 Handed Experience Live, Murcielago, Five Of The Eyes, Weakened Friends, Forget Forget, Robby Simpson, Chris Ross and The North, Micromasse, Endless Jags, Jeff Beam, Kenya Hall Band, Dominic And The Lucid, Heavy America, Sea For Miles, Sarah Blacker Featuring Aaron Katz of Percy Hill, Shaun Mykal , Wyld Lyfe, Kg Freeze, Jaw Gems, They Called Me Legion, DJ Doradoe, John Kyle, Little Peters Words Of Wisdom, The Hornitz, and The Change up. Great views of Mount Katahdin can be viewed in the distance, the largest mountain in Maine. Enjoy these unique and beautiful surroundings, with amazing views and wooded camping included. Ample parking is available. Camp almost anywhere, hang a hammock from the trees if you want! Come enjoy the landscape of our 160 acre resort. Visit the many vendors who will be offering unique goods and delicious food. Slip And Slide, Yoga, Silent Disco, Arts And Crafts and Water Painting, Disc Golf, Cornhole, and a community bonfire near the Lodge are just some of the additional activities that will keep you and your whole family entertained. Kids 14 and under are free. Wifi hot spots on grounds. For more information, check our website for updates: matrixmusicfestival.com SEE OUR AD ON FRONT COVER

The Martha’s Vineyard Jazz & Blues Summerfest

Enjoy a weekend of great vibes and great music in beautiful Martha’s Vineyard for The Martha’s Vineyard Jazz & Blues Summerfest! Taking place September 1st, 2nd & 3rd (Labor Day Weekend) The Martha’s Vineyard Jazz & Blues Summerfest is one of the hottest and fastest growing festivals in the Northeast featuring women in jazz, blues and contemporary music taking the stage. Concerts tickets are now available as are travel packages! The full lineup of performers will be announced shortly but you can reserve your space now to enjoy this special music festival in the beautifully serene Martha’s Vineyard. Get a preview of the festival on August 16th at The Martha’s Vineyard Jazz & Blues Summerfest launch concert Tuesday, August 16th featuring Sarah Vaughn & Theolonius Monk Award Winner Jazzmeia Horn! For all information on concert tickets and travel packages go: www.lewisandkirkmusic.com. Make your plans now to join us for the end of Summer Festival with a Funky Flair, The Martha’s Vineyard Jazz & Blues Summerfest!



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The mission of Arlington Children’s Theatre is to embrace, enrich, educate and entertain children and their families, within the Boston area, through its commitment to a unique, quality, theatre program. Arlington Children’s Theatre is an all inclusive organization for actors age 7-18, offering a range of productions including musicals and straight plays, camps, and workshops. For over 25 years, ACT’s all volunteer community of actors, parents, friends and families have come together to create productions audiences come back to time and time again. ACT productions and workshops are led by theatre professionals hired for their knowledge and passion in the world of theatre. Arlington Children’s Theatre was recently recognized as one of the 12 Greatest Children’s Theatres Across the US by Backstage Magazine, and the #5 Best Theatre Group by WGBH’s Boston AList. Our 2016 summer season is sure to be fun, and full of singing and dancing. If you and your family are looking for some great entertainment, check out performances of musical classics Anything Goes and Guys and Dolls, Jr . In the fall, our line up includes the popular short play festival, the well loved James and the Giant Peach , and the eccentric Batboy the Musical. Please join ACT for an upcoming performance, participate in a production, or learn something new in a workshop! https://act.arlington.ma.us/index.html SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 7



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LEO Leo, speak up if demands on your time have become Jul 23/Aug 23 unmanageable. Your loved ones will understand if you

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SAGITTARIUS Sagittarius, maintain your focus no matter how Nov 23/Dec 21 challenging that proves this week. You have some

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3999

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617-427-2210

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617-427-2230

Your One-Stop Pet Center Conveniently Located

All Under One Big Woof ! 274 Southampton St., Boston (South Bay area)

Call or E-mail Andy at 617.425.5140 or amykytyn@vpne.com



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