Welcome to Harbortown Music
Harbortown Music artists are both rustic and urbane, traditional and cutting edge. They can be found playing at your local coffeehouse, performing arts center, arts festival, private house concert or anywhere where good music is heard and appreciated.
Harbortown Artists
- Brooks Williams: Brooks Williams is a stunning guitarist whose blues-soaked, rhythmic, and soulful music defies categorization. After fifteen solo recordings and nearly two decades of touring the world, he is one of the most well-respected players on the circuit. His concerts are legendary: from coast-to-coast, country-to-country, one man, one guitar, rollin’ and tumblin’ like nobody’s business.
» read more » - Chris O’Brien: Boston based singer/songwriter, Chris O’Brien took to the guitar after seeing Shawn Colvin and the Indigo Girls in concert when he was twelve. Struck by his passion to learn the guitar, family friend Dar Williams sat down with Chris …
» read more » - Susie Burke and David Surette: This husband and wife duo combine their talents as songwriters and interpreters of contemporary and traditional acoustic music. Their shows are versatile and engrossing.
» read more » - Raymond Gonzalez: Armed with a quirky sense of humor and “dazzling guitar work” (Boston Globe), Raymond combines classical, jazz, Celtic and Latin influences into his songs and solo guitar compositions. His topics range from ethereal to — well, songs about pigs and mermen and most things in between.
» read more » - Joe Jencks: Joe Jencks has spent the last eight years touring full time. His music has traveled to every continent. He is widely respected for his unique merging of musical beauty, social consciousness, and spiritual exploration. Jencks weaves a diverse web of stories with brilliant musical skill, ensnaring even the most rigid of hearts, inviting them to open. He has enthralled audiences of all ages with songs that touch
» read more » - The Electric Farm: Imagine a trail that traverses the likes of Nick Drake, Ray Davies, and Neil Young by way of Bright Eyes and Elliott Smith and you’ll get an inkling of the irresistible sound of The Electric Farm.
» read more » - John Gerard: His music is raw and powerful, yet sensitive all at the same time. His performances are in a word - riveting.
» read more » - Kate Redgate: Bluesy and gritty, this compelling songwriter sings from the heart. She glides gracefully from ballads to rockin’ blues and back again.
» read more » - The Mugfords: This group of talented musicians started playing together and performing on the North Shore several years back. An evening with the Mugfords will surely have you singing and dancing along to classic hits from the 1960s and 70s and maybe even an original tune tossed in for good measure.
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