Upcoming MUSiC events


Last 2025 market with ROCKVILLE & Friends!
Sep
26

Last 2025 market with ROCKVILLE & Friends!

Open Jam with Rockville!

Rockville is a Midcoast Maine roots rock band with a unique blend of folk, country, blues and reggae. Rockville offers original music that speaks to the elements, the natural world and the human experience. 

Johannes Nightingale (flute, guitar); Aaron Englander (guitar, banjo); Matt Hill (lead guitar); Ray Montana (bass); Ryan Cordiner (drums). 

Rock out with Rockville!  This session is intended to be a jam so bring your instruments, songs and join us!

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Sapwood
Sep
12

Sapwood

Sapwood, an acoustic duo, channels the raw spirit of 1920s country blues, blending the Delta crossroads with the pulse of juke joints. Their fingerpicked guitar and resonant upright bass weave stories of joy, sorrow, and wanderlust, inviting listeners to laugh, cry, and dance. With soulful melodies, Sapwood delivers a journey into the heart of early blues.

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The Sirens
Aug
29

The Sirens

Bold, badass, and unapologetically themselves, The Sirens’ music reflects their fearlessness. With a blend of originals and covers their performances are a representation of their love of music and the craft of words. Their lively upbeat performance, full of pathos and ethos is a fun hang, yet full of meaning. Breathe in, breathe out, and take it in as with fiddle, voice, and rhythm, this dynamic duo bares their souls.

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ROCKVILLE & Friends
Aug
22

ROCKVILLE & Friends

Open Jam with Rockville!

Rockville is a Midcoast Maine roots rock band with a unique blend of folk, country, blues and reggae. Rockville offers original music that speaks to the elements, the natural world and the human experience. 

Johannes Nightingale (flute, guitar); Aaron Englander (guitar, banjo); Matt Hill (lead guitar); Ray Montana (bass); Ryan Cordiner (drums). 

Rock out with Rockville!  This session is intended to be a jam so bring your instruments, songs and join us!

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Scott Harris
Aug
8

Scott Harris

Scott Harris started playing music at age 9, and his genres include country, rock, blues, and gospel. He’s played with several local Maine bands, toured across Canada with Robin Lynn, and recorded several albums. He has a recording studio in Union.

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Dusty Buckets
Aug
1

Dusty Buckets

Dusty Buckets is a native Maine singer-songwriter who started his music career at a young age with influence from his father. After years of traveling the country and playing music on the street, he’s here to share the tunes he’s written and collected with you.  

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ROCKVILLE Music Jam
Jul
11

ROCKVILLE Music Jam

Open Jam with Rockville!

Rockville is a Midcoast Maine roots rock band with a unique blend of folk, country, blues and reggae. Rockville offers original music that speaks to the elements, the natural world and the human experience. 

Johannes Nightingale (flute, guitar); Aaron Englander (guitar, banjo); Matt Hill (lead guitar); Ray Montana (bass); Ryan Cordiner (drums). 

Rock out with Rockville!  This session is intended to be a jam so bring your instruments, songs and join us!

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Joe "Crow" Bones
Jun
27

Joe "Crow" Bones

“Authentic” is a word often used to describe the music of Joe “Crow” Bones, a Woodstock, NY artist who describes his music as “Folk-adelic Americana Soundtrack”

…Some Grit, some Groove, some Soft, some Smooth. “It’s Good For What Ails Ya!” 

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Sapwood
Jun
20

Sapwood

Sapwood, an acoustic duo, channels the raw spirit of 1920s country blues, blending the Delta crossroads with the pulse of juke joints. Their fingerpicked guitar and resonant upright bass weave stories of joy, sorrow, and wanderlust, inviting listeners to laugh, cry, and dance. With soulful melodies, Sapwood delivers a journey into the heart of early blues.

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Cat’s Pajamas
Jun
6

Cat’s Pajamas

Kicking off the first market of the year with music from the local band Cat’s Pajamas!

An eclectic mix of old-timey folk, ragtime and blues!

Friday June 6th 4-7PM

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