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Allston/Brighton Neighborhood Concert: Jesse Liam Band

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

July 9, 2024
Event Date2024-07-09T19:00:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of Bank of America.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook.

ABOUT The Jesse Liam Band

The Jesse Liam Band is led by Jesse Liam Gauthier an award winning vocalist, and his father Jack Gauthier a Grammy-nominated recording engineer and producer of international bands such as Dispatch and blues legend Duke Robillard. With their signature family-harmonies and Jesse’s high energy performance they have been performing throughout New England for over a decade averaging 100+ shows a year. They perform as a 4 piece band, acoustic duo or trio.

Jesse Liam Band information

July 9, 2024
Event Date2024-07-09T19:00:00

ParkARTS neighborhood concerts, featuing Joshua Tree

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

July 11, 2019
Event Date2019-07-11T19:00:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of:

  • Bank of America, and
  • support from Berklee College of Music.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook.

About Joshua Tree

As the nation’s premiere tribute to U2, The Joshua Tree pride themselves with their ability to generate a unique musical experience that does not lend itself to impersonations. Without compromising artistic integrity, the band has gone to great lengths to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the world’s most popular rock bands. Unique to The Joshua Tree is their dedication to the entire U2 songbook, including early fan favorites from the 1980-1987 period (Boy, October, War, The Unforgettable Fire, and The Joshua Tree). 

Playing each song with the same intensity and emotion, the band covers all phases of U2’s career from their first album, Boy, to the most recent, Songs of Innocence.

July 11, 2019
Event Date2019-07-11T19:00:00

2024 Golf Course Concert Series: Albino Mbie

Enjoy live music on the patio at one of the City's golf courses.

August 7, 2024
Event Date2024-08-07T18:00:00 - 2024-08-07T20:00:00

The Golf Course Concert Series is part of the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s ParkARTS program. They are held in July and August. Shows begin at 6 p.m.

Albino Mbie is a multi award-Winning Musician, Guitarist, Singer, Composer, Sound Engineer, Music Producer, and a Berklee College of Music Professor in Boston. He was born in Kamubukwane District, Bairro George Demitrove, well known as Benfica, in the suburbs of Maputo, Mozambique, the capital city of Mozambique, a country in Southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage.

Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at age 15 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made from electrical cords. He moved to the US to attend Berklee College of Music in 2009, being among the first Africans awarded a full tuition scholarship via the Berklee African Scholars Program.

In 2013, he graduated with a dual major in Music Production and Sound Engineering and Guitar Performance and dual minors in Acoustics and Electronics. Since then, he has shared his Mozambican roots—music, dance, culture, and native languages enriched by the experience of living and studying in the US with the rest of the world. During the years, he learned to combine rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique Marrabenta, Nikatche, Afro-Pop, and Moz-Jazz sound.

Learn about Albino Mbie

August 7, 2024
Event Date2024-08-07T18:00:00 - 2024-08-07T20:00:00

ParkARTS neighborhood concert, featuring Soul City Band

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

July 28, 2019
Event Date2019-07-28T19:00:00 - 2019-07-28T20:30:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of Bank of America.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook.

About Soul City Band

Thousands of people all over New England, who probably haven't been in a nightclub or concert hall in years, have heard and grooved to Soul City. That's because the ten-piece Boston soul band plays a busy schedule of all kinds of gigs, of which clubs are just a small part. The band's reputation and the classic sounds they bring keep them working a variety of corporate shows, and many weddings.

July 28, 2019
Event Date2019-07-28T19:00:00 - 2019-07-28T20:30:00

Mattapan Neighborhood Concert: National Night Out with E Water Band

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

August 5, 2024
Event Date2024-08-05T18:30:00 - 2024-08-05T21:00:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of Bank of America.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook

About the EWater Band

The E Water Band is an 8-piece Dance Band that consist of "Debra Watson" vocalist/manager; "Miles Walcott, drums/vocals; Lawrence Peters, guitar/vocals; Bruce Ferreria, vocals; Pedro Moreno, saxophone/vocals; Trey Coy, guitar; Fitzroy Isaac, keyboards and Richard Johnson, bass guitar. Together they create a dynamic and thoroughly entertaining R&B soul sound that is not only great to dance to, but also pleasingly pleasant to listen to as it stirs your soul.

About National Night Out

National Night Out information

August 5, 2024
Event Date2024-08-05T18:30:00 - 2024-08-05T21:00:00

South Boston Neighborhood Concert: Country Night featuring Lexi James & Wildheart

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

August 7, 2024
Event Date2024-08-07T19:00:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of Bank of America.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook.

About Lexi James & Wildheart

Lexi James hailing from York, Maine, walks on stage armed with a fierce command of the converging genres of country and pop music. She has amassed a large fan following and has several major performances under her belt including performing with Jordan Davis, Dalton Dover, Phil Vassar, Brad Paisley, Marshall Tucker Band and the incomparable late Charlie Daniels. She performs with soulful vocals, captivating lyricism, and an alluring stage presence. What distinguishes her from the rest of the pack is her undeniable charisma on and off the stage - she sure knows how to leave an impression.

Lexi James information

August 7, 2024
Event Date2024-08-07T19:00:00

ParkARTS neighborhood concerts, Swingin' In The Fens, featuring Marianne Solivan

Join us this summer in Boston parks for live concerts in your neighborhood.

July 24, 2019
Event Date2019-07-24T18:30:00

The sound of jazz will fill the Fenway area at Swingin’ in the Fens, the annual free concert, which takes place at Ramler Park, a jewel of the Fenway neighborhood. Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of:

  • Bank of America, and
  • support from Berklee College of Music.

All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.  For more information, or a full schedule of events, please call 617-635-4505, visit the Parks Department online, or follow us on Facebook.

July 24, 2019
Event Date2019-07-24T18:30:00

Dorchester Neighborhood Concert: Living on a Bad Name

The ParkARTS Neighborhood Concert Series brings fun and exciting concerts to neighborhoods throughout Boston.

July 8, 2024
Event Date2024-07-08T19:00:00

Parks and Recreation is hosting live concerts in neighborhoods throughout Boston. Neighborhood concerts are made possible by the generosity of Bank of America. All ParkARTS neighborhood performances are free of charge.

Artist: Living on a bad Name (Bon Jovi Tribute)

Living On A Bad Name is uniquely set apart from the other Bon Jovi tribute bands and frankly from almost all other tribute acts available on the market today. Each night they give it their all. They treat every stage as if it's Madison Square Garden in 1986. They leave nothing behind. Every night, every show is played like an 80s rock concert is supposed to be played. "You won't believe your eyes. Your eyes will not believe your ears.." - Bon Jovi  "Last Man Standing"​

Our musicianship starts out with the masterful guitar playing of Ethan Brosh. Ethan is a world renowned recording artist with profound influence in the heavy metal guitar world. This Berklee College of Music wizard  has guest artists on his records such as: George Lynch of Dokken, Dave Ellefson of Megadeth, Mike Mangini of Dream Theater, "Satchel" of Steel Panther, Greg Howe among others. Boston radio personality Ken Pittman performs the part of Jon Bon Jovi. Unlike  other JBJ tribute vocalists who go for the easier post 2000 version, Ken zeroes in on the vintage and distinct1980s Bon Jovi voice. With Ken's son Keith on percussions (since he was 12!), veteran rockers John Miker and Scott Poole on bass and keyboards, this roster is Rock-solid.​

The impersonation is peerless, the energy, tones, sounds, musicianship and chemistry in this band has to be seen and heard to be believed.

July 8, 2024
Event Date2024-07-08T19:00:00

Dorothy Curran Concert Series: Harold Melvin's Blue Notes

The Dorothy Curran Concert Series is Boston’s longest-running outdoor concert series.

August 30, 2017
Event Date2017-08-30T19:00:00 - 2017-08-30T20:30:00

Now celebrating 45 years as Boston’s longest-running outdoor concert series, these performances feature exciting entertainment for music lovers of all ages. This series is presented by Mayor Walsh in partnership with the:

  • Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and
  • the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment.

The title sponsor for this series is Bank of America.

About Harold Melvin's Blue Notes

Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes were and still are a charismatic Philly band whose roots dates back to long before their leap into stardom during the 70s. Behind lead singer Melvin, and the immensely popular Teddy Pendergrass, the group enjoyed the same tremendous success as their contemporaries featured on the 70s Soul Jam Tour.

Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes were formed by Melvin in Philadelphia in 1954, and not surprisingly, they would endure a long road characterized of modest success before reaching national stardom.  The group, which featured Melvin, Donald Broody, and Bernard Williams, signed with the small, New York-based Josie Records in 1954.  In 1960 under the Valley Vue label, they went onto record their first hit to reach the R&B charts with the single, "My Hero."

In 1970, it was the apparently unassuming addition of Pendergrass as their drummer that set off a series of pivotal events that led to the group's jump into national prominence.  In 1972, the group collaborated with producers/songwriters Leon Huff and Kenny Gamble, the same duo that worked with the distinguished soul band, The O Jays, and signed with their Philadelphia International label.  Melvin and Gamble and Huff agreed Pendergrass was best suited in the role of lead singer, a decision that would prove to be ingenious in the coming years. With Pendergrass in his new role and Gamble and Huff's influence, Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes reeled off a series of hits off of their 1973 self-titled album, including, "If You Don't Know Me By Now" and "The Love I Lost", which reached No. 3 and No. 7 on the Billboard pop charts respectively.  The new-look lineup featured Pendergrass's refreshingly emotional vocals on ballads, which truly appealed to the masses.  Their success continued in 1975, with their "To Be True" album.

In 1975 the group was joined by female vocalist Sharon Paige. The group then went on to release one of their most critically acclaimed albums, "Wake Up Everybody". Except for a brief absence in the early 1980s, Sharon Paige has toured with the group ever since.

They released three Top 40 R&B hits off the album, "Where Are All My Friends", the No. 15 Billboard pop song, "Bad Luck", and the No. 1 R&B single, "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon", which was a silky smooth duet that featured Melvin and R&B singer and current group member Sharon Paige. In 1975, the group released another smash-hit album entitled, "Wake Up Everybody", which featured only two singles, including the title track, an uplifting, socially motivated number that reached No.12 on the Billboard Pop Charts. "Wake Up Everybody" turned out to be Pendergrass's final album with the group, as he went on to pursue a successful career.  Still, the group responded with their 1977 hit single, "Reaching for the World", with David Ebbo as their new lead singer, who sounded strikingly similar to Pendergrass. The song climbed to No. 6 on the Billboard R&B Charts.

The group went onto release seven more albums, including four compilation albums, but more significant was their role as one of the three original featured bands on the 70s Soul Jam tour in 1986. Harold Melvin passed away in 1997.

The group today consists of Donnell Gillespie, Rufus Thorn, Anthony Brooks, John Morris, and features Sharon Paige. They continue to tour and dazzle crowds with the same array of groovy rhythms and soulful ballads that was the foundation for a young, ambitious Philadelphia soul band in 1954.

August 30, 2017
Event Date2017-08-30T19:00:00 - 2017-08-30T20:30:00

Dorothy Curran Concert Series: Natural Wonder - A Tribute To Stevie Wonder

The Dorothy Curran Concert Series is Boston’s longest-running outdoor concert series.

August 23, 2017
Event Date2017-08-23T19:00:00 - 2017-08-23T20:30:00

Now celebrating 45 years as Boston’s longest-running outdoor concert series, these performances feature exciting entertainment for music lovers of all ages. This series is presented by Mayor Walsh in partnership with the:

  • Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and
  • the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment.

The title sponsor for this series is Bank of America.

About Natural Wonder - A Tribute To Stevie Wonder

According to the old idiom, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but some subjects worthy of flattery are not so easily imitated, and in the age of the tribute band, many a giant of the American songbook goes without authentic tribute simply because the original article set the bar a little too high.

Such seems to be the case with Stevie Wonder, the genius of composition and unparalleled vocal and instrumental ability who, throughout his career, has had the backing of some of the most formidable musicians in the industry. When one considers the colossal talent that is Stevie Wonder – the limitless voice and boundless multi-instrumental skill – it’s no mystery as to why there is not one full-fledged Stevie Wonder tribute band working in the American tribute market.

Enter Gabriel Bello and Natural Wonder, the Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience.

While Stevie Wonder impersonators dot the landscape, backing tracks in hand, Natural Wonder rolls into town with the full band experience complete with a crack rhythm section, full-fledged horn ensemble, and the formidable Gabriel Bello, a #1 Billboard-ranked vocalist, producer and multi-instrumentalist, channeling the energy and artistry that has made Stevie Wonder an icon across decades and genres. Whether it’s the Motown-era hits like “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” and “My Cherie Amour,” the fusion-flavored 70s platters like “Master Blaster” and “Do I Do,” the genius of Songs in the Key of Life, the signature harmonica solo of “Isn’t She Lovely,” or Stevie’s modern masterpieces like “My Love is on Fire,” Gabriel Bello and the industry veterans who comprise Natural Wonder recreate the look, feel, and sound of a Stevie set with all the musicianship necessary to blow audiences away with a seemingly unending barrage of hit songs that span the Stevie Wonder catalog.

Since its inception in 2012, Natural Wonder has wowed audiences in numerous festivals, private/corporate events (for clients including the American Heart Association, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Southeastern Jewelers Association), and large venues across the country including The House of Blues (Orlando and Myrtle Beach), B.B. Kings (New York City), The Fillmore (Charlotte, NC), The Downtown Cabaret (Bridgeport, CT), and Speaking Rock Casino, (El Paso, TX) to name only a few.

Make no mistake: Natural Wonder is the Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience, an epic endeavor that brings real musicianship, a dynamic stage show, and a deep, studious love of the Stevie Wonder legacy to audiences who know that good, authentic music is “a language we all understand.”

August 23, 2017
Event Date2017-08-23T19:00:00 - 2017-08-23T20:30:00
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