Posts Tagged ‘songs’
Polymnia pays tribute to Elvis
Memorial Hall in Melrose was “All Shook Up” last Saturday night as the Polymnia Choral Society presented its “Tribute to Elvis, the King of Rock.” Polymnia and the King share a historical timeline. Polymnia was founded in Wakefield in 1953, the year Elvis Presley recorded his first demo at Sun Studio in Memphis. In 1956, […]
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Tags: Eileen Worthley, Elvis Presley, Jillian Casa, Lauren Abramson, Mark Sardella, Melrose MA, Murray Kidd, music, Polymnia Choral Society, rock, She Major, songs, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield High School, Wakefield MA
Several hundred aging hipsters, baby boomers and a few relative youngsters packed the First Parish Church in Harvard Square on Friday, December 2, 2011 to see San Francisco Bay area legends, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks. The Cambridge concert was the Boston area stop on the band’s “Holidaze in Hicksville” tour. A few minutes […]
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Tags: 2011, Benito Cortez, Cambridge, Cambridge MA, Cambridge Massachusetts, concert, Dan Hicks, Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks, December 2 2011, First parish Church, Harvard Square, Heptunes, Lickettes, music, Paul Smith, review, sing, songs
The Nuns Next Door
Nunsense at Next Door Theater in Winchester Greater Boston residents now have another space where they can see professional theater artists ply their trade. Nunsense, the current offering at Next Door Theater in Winchester, MA is a good-natured energetic musical comedy with a clerical bent.
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Tags: actor, actors, actress, actresses, Aimee Doherty, Brian Milauskas, Caylin Campbell, Dan Goggin, Erik Fox, John Henry Burns, Meredith Stypinski, musical, musical theater, musicals, Nancy Curran Willis, Next Door Theater, nun, nuns, Nunsense, Sarajane Mullins, Shana Dirik, show, sister, sisters, song, songs, stage, theater, theaters, theatre, theatres, Tim McShea, Winchester, Winchester MA, Winchester Mass, Winchester Massachusetts









