Jenna Greene
Emmy-nominated musician Jenna Greene is a singer-songwriter and harpist, a weaver of musical myth and magic. With a voice that is both ethereal and soulful, she sings of ancient lore, finding wonder and following dreams.
She beautifully interlaces her Celtic and World Folk influences to create a presentation of haunting ballads, drum-driven dance tunes, lilting harp and mythic story.
Jenna has released four solo albums, as well as a duo albums with Kellianna. She and Robert McClung were nominated for an Emmy for Best Music Composition for the mystical short film, The Woodland Alchemy. She is currently working on a project with her band titled Deeper Waters, which explores shadow work and the emotional element of water.
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Nathaniel Johnstone
Nathaniel Johnstone is a multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter who sings about humanity, myth and whimsy. His work includes the transhumanist fantasy “The Mother Matrix” and the playfully audacious “The Dubious Hat and Other Tales of Ineffable Horror”. Steampunk-Music.com praises his “technical dexterity and emotional expressiveness” as he blends inspiration from metal, jazz, punk, folk, rock, and blues from all over the world. The result is a unique, vibrant and multicultural sound that transcends boundaries of genre or theme. Nathaniel cheekily calls himself “polybanderous”, performing on stage with any singer, musician, dancer, and artist who loves music and mayhem as much as he does.
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Peter Janson
“My Creative Jazz style is based on my own artistic vision. Drawing from my roots in jazz, classical, and acoustic instrumental styles, my sound incorporates soft interesting grooves and improvisation.” Based in Boston MA, Peter Janson’s music has earned him national acclaim: “the substance of great jazz presented in an original and accessible style. Truly great!” ~ Steve Hunt, keyboardist (Allan Holdsworth, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham,) “absolutely one of the best, heartfelt, acoustic players today” ~ Chuck Ebert, GRAMMY® winning producer, and “a rare 10+” ~ Spirit of Change Magazine.
He has performed extensively throughout North America; notably at Carnegie Hall Weill Recital Hall, Montreal Jazz Festival, Healdsburg Guitar Festival, Argenta Acoustic Music Series, WUMB Music Festival and more. His session guitar work on “Old Black Roller” by Grant Maloy Smith (Celtic / Americana) spent seventeen weeks on the Billboard charts, including eleven weeks in the Top 10. Peter’s Beautiful Day record (jazz / new age) won Best Contemporary Instrumental Album (NAR Music Awards), and he’s had three solo guitar albums in the Top Five of the NAR radio charts. Peter has over 3.3-million verified broadcasts across all media spanning 116 countries. (BMI, SE, MLC)
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Misfits of Avalon
The Misfits of Avalon have been delighting lovers of Celtic music all over New England for more than a decade. The group features Brian Weiland on the ethereally beautiful hammered dulcimer, Celtic mandolin, and anything else he can get his hands on, along with Max Cohen, a virtuoso fingerstyle guitarist who also possesses a brilliantly emotive voice. The group has released four critically acclaimed CDs to date, whose sound has been described as delivering both delicately sublime beauty and energetically powerful drive- often within the same song!
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The Jenna Greene Band
The Jenna Greene Band will take you to mythic realms with their ethereal yet powerful Celtic Fantasy, Prog Rock, and Goth soundscapes. Their style has been described as “Loreena McKennitt meets Nightwish.”
Emmy-nominated Jenna Greene leads the band with haunting vocals, lilting harp, and mystical lyrics. Ed Newton plays acoustic folk guitar with emotive chord progressions. Derek O’Sullivan brings the thunder with a unique blend of World Folk percussion. Caith Threefires brings depth with Gothic keyboard layers, mandolin, Irish bouzouki and Native flute, and driving electric bass. Robert McClung joins the band on fiery electric fiddle, as well as a symphony of harmonic strings.
The band is currently working on an album titled Deeper Waters, which explores shadow work, consciousness, and the spiritual elements of water.
Based in Boston and Nashua, you can find them performing around New England and beyond.
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The L.I.A.R.S.
The Ladies of Integrity, Aristocracy, Repute, and Society, or L.I.A.R.S., are a troupe of women who love to raise their voices together in song. They often perform at Renaissance Faires, but also perform traditional folk songs and sea shanties for a more modern audience.
The five lovely ladies, who go by the names of Temperance, Modesty, Serenity, Grace, and Patience have stated their goal to spread lovely harmonies and a love and appreciation of traditional music and sea chanties wherever they go.
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Untitl’d – Derek O’Sullivan & Ed Newton
Bonding over shamanism, science fiction, and archaic music styles like Rush, the Doors, and Neil Young when they met, Untitl’d was born out of a conversation about blending those interests into their own tasty musical eggroll. Combining electric and acoustic sounds with world instruments to express interests in various musical and spiritual influences for their storytelling, they have been active for the last 20 years. Over those years, they have also added their unique noises to musical acts like Hollow, Eddy Dyer & the Walking Shoe Revival, Penpa Tsering, SUMO, and the Jenna Greene Band, as well as ritual music for numerous local pagan communities and churches around New England.
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Mike Dolan
My whole life I’ve been stricken with wanderlust, an insatiable curiosity, and the compulsion to create. As an artist and musician I’ve experimented in every genre and medium I’ve encountered, and while there are a few perennial favorites, my output has tended to be extremely eclectic and if I’m being honest, inconsistent. Besides art and music, I enjoy crafting in leather, wood, paper, and other materials; helped organize events; served on the board for a couple nonprofits, stage managed a show on the Las Vegas strip; and raised a VERY GOOD DOG.
My musical output is nothing if not eclectic. My influences include folk, punk, Irish pub songs, metal, world music, especially Indian and African contemporary, blues, and rock. The list goes on. As such, some of my songs are folk, some are punk, some have an Irish vibe, and you get the picture. They’re all available to download for the low low price of $.99, or you can become a subscriber and download them all for free!
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Zabel
Zabel, forever a student of dance, has dedicated her life to the pursuit of helping others thrive through the healing art of dance. She has traveled teaching and studying the art of belly dance and has developed a personal sacred practice through this medium. Zabel mentors dancers of all ages to help them discover their inner power, strength and calmness through dance, passing on this most precious gift. She has been a professional performer, touring artist and teacher since 2007. Zabel holds a BFA in Dance and Dance Education, has operated a dance studio, and she continues to teach in the NH, MA and ME seacoast areas.
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