Monday, October 8, 2012

September 2012

Rock and Roll Diary

September was another fun month of live music.  I played 14 shows in September.  

The first show of the month was a Saturday afternoon outing at Daddy's Beach Club on Nantasket Beach.  It was a fun duet show with my friend Mike Shea on the congas.

They were dancing inside and out.  There were some live wires there that day including a lady who had the loudest whistle we have ever heard.  It was a really fun show.  More pics here.

I played an evening show at The Fat Cactus on RT1 in Lynnfield early in September. More pics here.


One Friday was a busy double header with a show at JP Ryan's in Abington and a show at Jake's Bar in East Bridgewater.  More pics here.

I had a fun night at McGuiggan's Pub in Whitman.  More pics here.

The Saturday shows at Nantasket beach were still fun in September.  September 8th pics here.


And September brought another Sunday funday at Hajjar's.   More pics here.

GREAT show at Cappy's Tavern in Hyde Park in September.  Folks danced and sang along and there was an anniversary celebration.  


The Endless Summer Fest at Nantasket was another great Saturday at Daddy's Beach Club.  More pics here.

It was a fun night at Chubby's Bar in North Providence in September.  My buds from the band Touched came out for the show and got into the act.

Lots of fun that night.  My friend Jorge is a great bass player.  Hoping to do some gigs with Jorge in the the near future.



The St John's Athletic Club show was a great night in September.

There was a birthday in the house. :-)


This was the 6th year in a row that I have played music for the Quincy Animal Shelter's annual beer and wine tasting fundraiser event.

It's a great cause and I love the folks who are involved with the shelter.  I really enjoy playing music for it.


The last weekend of the month I had a show at O'Toole's in Whitman and the Red Rose Cafe in Weymouth.  

Lots of friends and fans came out for each of the shows and gave me a ton support through a very tough time (my mother's passing).  


My mother was my biggest fan and everyone 'raised a glass' to the honor and memory of my mother.  

I am blessed to be able to enjoy making music and having fun with so many good folks.  

From season to season one thing is for sure, music makes life better, even during the tough times.

Peace, Love, and Live Music,
-Jimmy