Facilitated by a board-certified music therapist, SongBeat provides the community surrounding JP a place to sing and drum together. in the Parish Hall at First Church in Jamaica Plain. SongBeat Circle, a song & drum circle hosted monthly on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30p.m. Free for performers and those under 25, $10 suggested donation for those 25 and over. Info: Fridays Youth Open Mic with renowned feature artists, first Friday of every month, 7pm at First Baptist Church, 633 Centre St. Old time music, Southern/roots music, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 7.30pm, back room at Doyle’s Cafe, 3484 Washington St. Cielo Lounge every 4 th Friday, salsa & reggae dance party, $5 cover, 21+, live music starts before 10pm. Jazz Wednesdays, every week 6:30-9:30 live jazz. More events at .īella Luna & The Milky Way, Off the Wall Mondays, every Monday from 6-8pm listen to DJ J-Wall and enjoy sliders and fries for $8. Open Mic hosted by Tony Bluze, Sundays at 8pm. Visit more late night events ever Thu-Sat. Live jazz every Wednesday from at 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Teacher Tuesdays plus Dirty Water Saloon Line Dancing for queer folks and allies at 7PM. Off the Wall Mondays with DJ J-Wall at 6PM, 50% of wings with Stump Trivia to follow at 8PM. Weekly events include Irish Sessions every Sunday at 5pm. Thursdays are Queeraoke lesbian night Fridays 6-8:30pm are Hippie Hour, free Sundays 9pm-2am are open mic. THURSDAY IS JAZZ NIGHT, All times 9.30 – 12pm. Sign up is 9.30pm and we have prizes every Wednesday for the most interesting acts. The Haven, HOOTENANNY – JP’s OPEN MIC EVERY WEDNESDAY, hosted by Tom Dowd. Part drunken hoedown, part spiritual revival we welcome you to circle the wagons and let out your demons with a shot and a pint down at the local watering hole. JP DJs Dan Shea and Sam P will be picking the licks n riffs from all over the map and from simpler times – the 50s through the 70s. The Jeanie Johnston is dedicating at least one night a month to classic country, gospel, and soul music. JESUS Drinks FREE! 1950s-70s country, gospel, soul and the Jeanie Johnston pub. 120 BPS high school students will participate in the celebration. Info: Portraits of Purpose, The work of JP resident and acclaimed photojournalist Don West will be front and center on February 8 at an event at Boston City Hall where the torch of justice and leadership is passed from the leaders of the African-American community showcased in his iconic book Portraits of Purpose: A Tribute to Leadership with writer Ken Cooper to the NEXT GENERATION of leaders – the youth of Boston. This show contains sexual situations and nudity. Set in the 1880s at the dawn of the age of electricity and based on the bizarre historical fact that doctors used vibrators to treat ‘hysterical’ women (and some men), the play centers on a doctor and his wife and how his new therapy affects their entire household. įootlight Club’s production of In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play, opens Feb. Readings by Natalie Shapero, Richard Waring, and Anna M. 9 at 7:30pm, Loring-Greenough House, 12 South St. Ĭhapter and Verse Literary Reading Series, Fri. Spontaneous Celebrations 45 Danforth Street JP. Intergenerational Choir, Join an open rehearsal of SingPositive Send listings to Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given.
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