Tinsley Ellis
• The Music Hall Lounge
With a career over four decades rooted in the folk blues traditions, Tinsley Ellis swaps his electric blues-rock for soul-searching acoustic folk blues on this 21st album.
Music from around the corner or around the world.
With a career over four decades rooted in the folk blues traditions, Tinsley Ellis swaps his electric blues-rock for soul-searching acoustic folk blues on this 21st album.
Chuck E. Costa and Mira Costa, is an Upstate New York based indie folk-pop duo featuring what Bob Boilen (NPR’s All Songs Considered) calls “excellent harmonies” & Huffington Post calls, “Two of the loveliest male-female voices you might ever hear this or any other year.”
Catie Curtis pulls the walls down between performer and crowd, using music to put together the puzzle pieces of the head, heart, hands, and a guitar.
Experience rapid fire acoustic guitar, incendiary harmonica, fiercely energized solos, all driven by a thunderous kick drum.
Ordinary Elephant captivates audiences with their emotionally powerful and vulnerable songs, letting the listener know that they are not alone in this world.
Bring your little ones out for a daytime concert and a thrilling musical adventure at The Lounge as we sing into Spring!
What do you get when you put together a Congressman, two mad scientists, and a jazz drummer? A powerful blend of retro-rock, folk, and roots with The Blue Buddha Band!
Dwayne Haggins explores uncharted musical territories, listening for new ways to stir his influences into this night’s expression of his unique sound – strangely familiar, naturally mysterious, unmistakably his own.
Portsmouth born and raised Sam Robbins is often described as an “old soul singer-songwriter,” dubbed a “young James Taylor” on NBC’s The Voice.
The Massachusetts-based “writer song-singer” has toured nationally as a headliner as well as support for acts like Lake Street Dive and Shakey Graves with her tremulous folk and assertive rock sound.
Named Penguin Eggs & Roots Music Canada's New Discovery of the Year, Montraler Aleksi Campagne blends his folk songwriting roots with an edgy, multi-layered sound resulting from his unique combination of voice, violin and looping-effect pedals. His debut album is nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award!
Completely unique and a jaw-dropping guitar player, Martyn Joseph’s mind-blowing songwriting and unique percussive style blends with a show-stopping voice to create a sound unlike any other.
From symphony orchestra composer, to bluegrass bass player, to funk band leader, Zac Francis takes us on an eclectic musical journey.
Prepare to be transported through a vibrant tapestry of jazz with the faculty of the PMAC Jazz Institute returning to The Lounge for their 17th Annual Jazz Night concert!
The Brooklyn-based folk group formed while busking in the subways of New York City and have since grown to work with producers of some of the biggest artists in the scene.
With his soulful, honeyed tenor, sly humor and an uncanny knack for melody, Chris Trapper has traveled the world, performing with nothing but his guitar and his songs.
Think American Idol meets Queer Eye featuring surprise performances and untapped talent with a 40-plus flair.
Self-described as “rhythm and bluegrass,” Bitter Pill is a tight-knit family (literally father and daughter), who play a dark and anachronistic twist of folk, blues, jazz, rockabilly, and country.
The Minnesota-based musician returns to The Lounge with her sound that fuses gospel and blues, rich with melodic sensibility and honest emotion.
Equal parts hard-to-describe and hard-to-forget, Dalton & the Sheriffs’ Something From Nothing Tour is the perfect night out from the Boston-based band built from the bar up.
MUSE: A Salute to Divas! Celebrating the sexiness, sass, and powerhouse voices that we all know and love, fronted by two New England-based female vocalists.
The double platinum-certified singer-songwriter returns to The Lounge for two nights with her empowering level of charisma, quiet confidence, and a timeless voice that outlasts eras.
Tohst's songs are a fresh amalgamation of genres that include, but are not limited to: southern rock, pop, soul, funk, and blues.
Dean Owens is an adventurous, award winning, troubadour, and a natural wanderer. With nine solo albums, he has collaborated with some of the most respected musicians and producers around including Al Perkins, Grant-Lee Phillips, and most recently, Gaby Moreno, and Latin rock legends, Calexico.