Concert on the Common - The Nays
THE NAYS, a traditional Rock quartet. Music on the Town Common, Wednesdays during the summer. Free for all!
Public performances of music, theater, poetry readings, and other forms
THE NAYS, a traditional Rock quartet. Music on the Town Common, Wednesdays during the summer. Free for all!
The A&W Ukulele Players will give a lively and up-beat performance of popular music spanning the decades from the 1920's through the 1990s. The group is composed of over 15 Ukulele players from area towns, many of whom have played in the group since its beginning. The A & W Ukulele group was started in 2016 by leaders Marisa Cacciatore, from Waltham, and Jerry Dallal, from Arlington. Hence the name A&W (Arlington & Waltham).
Sponsored by the John and Mary Murphy Foundation.
Priority Law Office is pleased to sponsor local artist Jack Haroutunian on his Broadway Bound concert tour this summer. This concert will showcase a captivating repertoire of timeless classics by icons like Frank Sinatra and Dion DiMucci, among others. Jack is a professionally trained singer and vocalist, he is currently honing his career in musical theater at the esteemed University of Cincinnati, recognized as one of the nation's top three programs in this field. And as a special treat, attendees can also enjoy the chance to win exciting prizes through a complimentary raffle.
The top jazz musicians from the Boston area will be performing at the Jenks. Debbie Larkin (vocals) one of Boston's Premier Jazz Vocalists, graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music. Jeff Stout (trumpet) has recorded with the Buddy Rich Band and has played with jazz greats, such as Mel Torme, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney. Gary Sargent (guitar) has accompanied Tony Bennett on several Grammy winning recordings and performances for over 24 years. Dan Fox (bass) is the owner of Morningside Studios, one of the largest ensemble programs in New England and has taught music
Come see Winchester High School's production of the Broadway musical, "Hello, Dolly!" Runs for three days only, March 15-17, 2024. General Admission $20, $10 for students (cash or check only).
Come see Winchester High School's production of the Broadway musical, "Hello, Dolly!" Runs for three days only, March 15-17, 2024. General Admission $20, $10 for students (cash or check only).
Come see Winchester High School's production of the Broadway musical, "Hello, Dolly!" Runs for three days only, March 15-17, 2024. General Admission $20, $10 for students (cash or check only).
Winchester native Lindsay Foote returns to Wright-Locke Farm with music combining folk traditions, contemporary pop, and Americana. Lindsay’s music has been featured on CBS and recognized in several national songwriting competitions. Tickets $40/$25/$50 (tiered).
Join us for a free community event, full of festive performances all around Winchester. Music of all kinds, Poetry, Dance, Story telling, and more! Porchfest is a Friends of Music initiative, organized and run by local volunteers, and funded in part by a grant from the Winchester Cultural Council and the Mass Cultural Council. Rain date is Sunday, June 9.
Music from Swing, Ragtime, Jazz back to the Renaissance and....more! Live in-person and livestreamed from the stunning Ripley Chapel at First Congregational Church, Winchester. Please join us for the Boston Saxophone Quartet (BSQ), a unique blend of musicians with an impressive range of repertoire on saxophone, flute, clarinet, and bassoon.
Distinguished members of the BSQ - Jim Repa, Lou Stamas, Peter Cokkinias, Bob Chadwick - have performed with the Boston Pops and Boston Symphony Orchestra and leading Broadway theaters throughout New England. The BSQ offers a wide repertoire: Swing