It’s been a long time so let’s welcome back Mr. I’m psyched this week cuz my favorite gaggle of comedic cats are showing up for another roast. From 1 to 3 these kats wail the greatest old toons in the world! It’s a national treasure! Shame on you for ignoring it! Come celebrate the end of summer(?)!Īnd don’t forget: for those of you in the prune juice and Cheez-Whiz® crowd, there’s always a great free show with the Good Old Salty Jazz Band this coming Monday at The Rose Baker Senior Center. John Keegan© and his voracious ants are ready to crawl up your leg once again and make you dizzy on the dance floor. Czech it out.Īnd then, on Saturday, why not grab some extra chewing gum, lube up with Hai Karate® and join “Madhouse” for some fun and alcoholic madness at Captain Carlo’s. Everybody sings,sometimes together and in tune, and everybody gets a turn to embarrass himself and/or make bad jokes. Ricky “King” Russell, on Qatar and vogelsang, and the modishly-styled cutie-pie of tenor sax,Mr. He’s draggin’ in his musical buddies, Mr. I’m talking about that fabulous glottal gurgler (and drummambulator) Mr. We’re opening up the bomb bay this Thursday, to welcome back those spirited jokesters who may inflict moderate to severe Blooz damage to your soul. If you want to be notified with an exclusive pre-sale link so you can get the best seats before tickets go on sale to the public, join our free Concert Club by clicking here. This show will sell very quickly, so get tickets right now, right here. Here’s what the Boston Globe says about Elisabeth: “ Before the concert is over, she will have the crowd gasping with the sheer beauty of her voice.” Renowned composer/pianist Douglas Major (who now lives in Marblehead) joins her. ON SALE ALERT: Tickets just went on sale to the public for this special appearance of Elisabeth von Trapp (granddaughter of Maria and Baron Von Trapp, who inspired “The Sound of Music”) in Beverly on the 50th anniversary of the film’s debut. You do have to walk up the stairs, though, so if you can’t do that, there are still some seats left in the Orchestra, here. Sight lines are perfect and the sound is spectacular. If you haven’t been to the Larcom, don’t worry, the last row of the Balcony is only 60 feet from the stage. Your best bet now is to get Balcony seats HERE. On Friday, November 20th, we welcome rock icons The Yardbirds and this show is nearing sell-out. SELL OUT ALERT: As promised, we always warn GMG viewers about impending sell-outs BEFORE they occur. Two weeks after that (OCT 24) it’s our Blues & Soul Festival featuring the triumphant return of Victor Wainwright (who brought the packed house down last year) with Soul sensation Eli “Paperboy” Reed and local Blues icons Ricky King Russell and Parker Wheeler’s Blues Party. We kick off the season in two weeks (OCT 10) with British Invasion Rock Stars, BADFINGER, the first band to be signed to the Beatles’ label, Apple Records, with huge #1 hits, “Day After Day,” “No Matter What,” “Without You,” “Baby Blue” and “Come And Get It” written by Paul McCartney! Here’s an update on our third season at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre, the most intimate, acoustically spectacular listening venue north of Boston - and guess what: it’s just down the road from you!
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