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SHK Music Presents: Royer's One Man Band and Wooden Leg at Boston Harbor Distillery Local Virtuosos Eric Royer and Jimmy Ryan join for one amazing night with Royer's One Man Band and Wooden Leg! more info Friday, October 14, 2022 8:00 PM Boston Harbor Distillery Boston, MA

Royer's One Man Band - Eric Royer has been performing and recording as his unique and widely acclaimed one man band for over 25 years. During the Covid-19 shutdown time Royer decided to add drums to his setup, something he always wanted to but never had time to get working. Now in addition to his self-made guitar machine, he is playing a drum kit.

Wooden Leg is Jimmy Ryan (Mandolin & Vocals), Mickey Bones (Drums), Brian Dunton (Bass(, Russell Chudnofsky (Guitar), and Joe Kessler (Fiddle).

"What do you get when you combine a crooning bluegrass mandolin master, a veteran bassist, a fiddler who plays through fuzz boxes and wah-wah pedals, sounding more like Jimi Hendrix than Papa John Creach, and a big band swing drummer who inexplicably feels moved to pound the skins harder than John Bonham on a bender? Do you call it country, folk, bluegrass, rock ‘n’ roll, or maybe just a freak of nature? Just call it Wooden Leg, and give the group room to do its thing. It’s much safer that way." -David Wildman, Boston Globe

$15

On the afternoon of Sunday, September 11, The Nocturnal Adoration Society (Jimmy Ryan & Donna Sartanowicz) will be performing a concert with Tim Gearan & Dennis Brennan at the home of Gail Erdos, in Belmont, MA. Following a set by The Nocturnal Adoration Society, Jimmy and Dennis and Tim will be swapping songs for the rest of the evening.

With safety in mind, the show will be held outdoors in Gail's backyard patio area. All guests will need to provide proof of vaccination and booster in order to attend. The event will go from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Rain or Shine.

The day of the show, guests may arrive at 4:00pm for a social gathering in Gail's backyard. Gail will provide snacks, but guests are asked to bring their own beverage of choice. Due to food allergies guests are not allowed to bring their own food to the event. The show itself will begin around 4:30pm. The concert will be divided into two sets giving people the opportunity to move around, refresh their drinks, and mingle a bit in between.The show will end around 7:00pm.

Space for the show is limited to 30 guests, so please order your tickets as soon as you can.

Please email a photo of your Vaccination/Booster Card directly to Gail at: gee639@aol.com

Masks are required to access the bathrooms in the house.

Important Details: When: Sunday, September 11, 2022 Where: 46 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont, MA 02478 (T-Accessible: Just a 10 minute ride from Harvard Sq. on the #73 bus) Doors: 4:00pm - Please arrive no earlier than 4pm Show: 4:30pm BYOB PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN FOOD ITEMS Only 30 Seats Available! Order Tickets Early! Proof of Vaccination & Booster Required! Masks required to access the bathrooms in the house.

$25

Jun28

Authors:

Zain Khalid Marie Myung-Ok Lee

Musicians:

Jimmy Ryan Shyam Nepali & Joyous Gurung

EARFULL is a performance series featuring writers and musicians doing their respective things in an intimate setting. WRITERS read from their new books, or about-to-be books, or right from their crumpled up notes. MUSICIANS range from harpists to sitarists, from solo songwriters to full-on rock bands. EARFULL EVENINGS offer food & drink at the venue, and time between acts to socialize is a must. More about Earfull at earfull.org

The Mosesian Center for the Arts: https://ci.ovationtix.com/34875/production/1124597?performanceId=11082334

Don't leave St. Patrick's Day to the amateurs. These are trained professionals.

Join Jimmy Ryan and Bob Bradshaw at the Boston Harbor Distillery. Proof of vax and masks required.

12R Ericsson St, Dorchester

Thursday, March 17

Doors 6:30 Show 7:30 Tickets $15

"Jimmy Ryan is one of those names woven into the fabric of Americana music. He's not atop the marquee, mind you, a la Lucinda Williams or Buddy Miller, but his contributions are considerable. He's perhaps best-known as one of the principals in alt-country precursors the Blood Oranges, but his cheat sheet also includes the more bluegrass-based Beacon Hill Billies, the rural-rocking Wooden Leg, and [...] an extended stint with Boston folkie Catie Curtis. Ryan may well be residing in your record collection in less obvious places, too -- his oft-unconventional mandolin playing has colored songs by such varied artists as Morphine, Warren Zevon, Dumptruck, Boiled In Lead, Gerald Collier and Mary Gauthier."

--No Depression Magazine

Irish-born, Boston-based Bob Bradshaw has been exploring many facets of Americana music in the thirty years he’s lived in the States – from the Texas singer-songwriters he strives to emulate to the roots-rock he plays in bar bands any night of the week. He has lived in New York City and in San Francisco, where his rock band ‘Resident Aliens’ was very successful in the 90’s. He graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 2009, having mostly played in bluegrass ensembles there. Praised as a writer of “instant classics” by No Depression’s Frank Gutch jnr, and as a “master craftsman” by RnR Magazine’s David White, Bradshaw is presently working on his tenth album of original songs ‘The Art Of Feeling Blue’.

www.Bobbradshaw.net

$15