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Pay the Piper has roots at Plymouth State University where they began playing house parties & other college events. The Piper merges reggae, rock, and funk - amassing an arsenal of grooves to stimulate the senses. The band performs an illustrious amount of original material as well as fan favorite covers. This band has been creating a huge buzz throughout New England and recently finished their long-awaited studio effort “Get Some”.
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Mixing a blend of intricate compositions, catchy songs and fun stage antics, all with an exploratory attitude towards group improvisation, an evening with Boston-based "Neo-Jam Band" Mondo Gecko is always an adventure. The group's funk rock sound infuses elements of electronica, space grass, reggae, country, and jazz fusion.
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"Rubberband" was the original name of this band that started in 2000 with Rich and Derek, the longest-standing members. Then the group was called "The Conductors", and for a short stint "Mushroom Macrame". Now in its current incarnation they are "Terrapin Island". Brattleboro, VT is their home base where they play the majority of their shows. Terrapin Island has performed around New England for the last 2 years.
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As a young child, Audrey discovered her voice and its powerful ability to create calm amongst chaos. Whether entertaining her 6 siblings or singing alone on the farmhouse porch, Audrey’s passion for music was enduring. Years of hard work, classical training, and real life experience, brought Audrey’s musical endeavors to a crossroads. In 1996, on a hand me down Takamine, she began to strum. Songwriting came as naturally then, as singing had so many years before and her storytelling was magical.
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The forefathers of “crunchy western” music Jim McHugh, Morris Manning, Dave Walker, and Jacob Stern deliver a homegrown, crunchy cookin’ performance with mandolin, bass, fiddle, guitar, dobro, banjo, harmonica, and vocals. Their unique, smooth sounds are sure to tame the wildest beast or maybe even awaken the spirit within! Performances include original, crunchy, bluegrass, folk, and americana tunes.
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New Hampshire's very own Grateful Dead tribute band, Supplication, was formed in the spring of 1997 and has spent the last 11 years sharing their love of the Dead at local night clubs, private parties and festivals throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We are proud to welcome Supplication back to the Jerry Jam for another incredible year!
supplication.net |
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Entrain has had the good fortune of making music with many talented people. Each one of them has brought something to the band that enriched the experience for all members. Entrain is constantly evolving, which has been one of the reasons why it has kept its vitality. The constant infusion of “new blood” keeps the excitement level high as the band effortlessly adjusts through each change.
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"If Jerry Garcia and Bob Marley had put a band together, it would have sounded like The Grateful Dread." For years, The Grateful Dread have been packing clubs on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, enthralling sellout crowds with their unexpected hybrid of Grateful Dead songs played with reggae and ska grooves. A homegrown Martha’s Vineyard band, The Grateful Dread were as surprised as anyone to discover that the combination of Dead and reggae has amazing appeal.
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Los Huevos is an acoustic duo from Whitefield, NH who specialize in kicking ass at various venues in northern New Hampshire - such as Alburrito's in Littleton, Fabyan's Station in Twin Mtn, Tuckerman's Tavern in Intervale and The Spalding Inn in Whitefield. Join local duo, Los Huevos, on the Main Stage at 10am Sunday morning.
los huevos on facebook |
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The music that comes from Gordon Stone's imagination is simply uplifting. He and his Vermont-based, world-traveling band, combine bluegrass and jazz with African, world beat, and funk… in tunes ranging from laid back grooves to high energy musical excursions. With Gordon on pedal steel and banjo, backed by drums and bass, you'll hear everything from mesmerizing banjo exotica to kick-up-your-boots barn dance numbers, to genre bending audio alchemy, with each new piece sweeter than the last.
http://www.gordonstone.info/
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