Do this tonight – you won’t regret it..
Take the 5:35 PM Casco Bay Lines ferry to Peaks Island ($8.20 round trip!)
Have dinner at the Cockeyed Gull restaurant or at The Inn at Peaks Island.
Walk (yes walk! It’s NOT going to rain!) to the Fifth Maine Regimental Museum on Seashore Avenue, and get there by 7:30 PM for Phil Daligan’s “Songwriters by the Sea” music series.
You will get the chance to see and hear Gathering Time, a traditional folk trio from Long Island that has perfected two separate but related art forms: three part harmony and having a ball on stage!
(As an added bonus, Gathering Time is sharing the stage tonight on Peaks with Teresa Storch, a wonderful Boston-area singer/songwriter who writes great tunes, in a variety of styles, and has killer performance skills!)
I caught Gathering Time’s set last night at The North Star Music Cafe in Portland, and that’s why I’m recommending that you make the 20-minute voyage across Casco Bay tonight. These folks put on a wonderful show, with a bunch of original folky tunes, some great covers, and lots of fun banter on stage.
Gathering Time is Glen Roethel, Stuart Markus, and Hilary Foxsong. Glen plays a beautiful Gibson guitar, plus electric bass. Stuart is an excellent guitarist and bassist as well, and Hilary is a skilled percussionist. They all sing with great enthusiasm, passion, and precision. When they harmonize, some sort of fundamental, cosmic concordance occurs that makes you very happy that you have ears.
They did some covers by America, Simon and Garfunkel, and the Beatles, and led the crowd in a cozy and heartening communal sing on the Chet Powers 60’s classic “Get Together”.
Their own tunes are gentle, peaceful, hopeful; true, traditional folk music. There is a place for darkness in music, but this type of upbeat optimism never fails to inspire me. Anyone who allows stereotypes about folk music to shut themselves off from this stuff is missing something special.
Opening for Gathering Time was Annie Wenz, a world-traveling, folk and world music artist and biker chic: a very nice person and extremely talented performer. She opened with a heart-stopping interlude on a
native wooden flute with dual tones – very spooky and affecting. Her set was a mix of funny and clever story songs, political gems, and meaningful folk ballads. She is a strong woman with a strong voice, and a very talented songwriter.
Her stories and songs made it clear that she has a wealth of vibrant world experience from which to draw (you need to hear her bungie-jumping song!) She told me that she would be staying in Maine for the summer (although her gig schedule doesn’t show it!), so hopefully, we’ll get another chance to hear her.
Get over to Peaks Island tonight and see Gathering Time and Teresa Storch!
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Hello Bob (& anyone else reading)
Many Many Thanks for your kind words about my music! I couldn’t help but have a blast! It was SUCH a joy to perform at the North Star Cafe… It was my first time & I didn’t know what to expect, but I was so very pleasantly surprised. Anna Maria, the owner (I didn’t get to meet her other partner) was such a wonderful host (plus she gave great harmonies & backup vocals;)
The food was luscious, the sound & overall vibe were just so sweet…
And then “Gathering Time”… WOW what a treat! From their original tunes to their covers… each song was impeccably swirled & floated about the room for us to catch & bask in. They are each so talented… and the combo of their individual vocal, lyrical & compositional gifts was something very special!
I really look forward to hearing more of their music down the road.
I don’t have any other Maine performances as of this moment. I recently volunteered to perform at a fundraiser for a local Humane Society. Probably it’ll be a house concert. I”ll let Y’all know for sure when I know. Plus I’m always open to house concerts…
I’ll also head to the open mic one of these thursdays just to meet some other Maine Songwriters. So happy to hear that’s happening. Till Then…
To Music! (& Thanks again Bob for doing what you do!)
Annie
Let me second the Many Many Thanks offered by Annie (whose set rocked, and whose CD I am enjoying very much, too)!
The North Star is just wonderful. I wish we could clone it and have one just like it here in NY. For that matter, I’d like to have our own Fifth Maine here, too. What a sweet venue that is!
I can’t say enough nice things about the hospitality of the good people of Maine. I hope Gathering Time will be able to make it a regular stop on our road trips!