Grace O'Shea

Grace O'Shea is a singer-songwriter from Milton, MA who plays guitar and sings mainly country and contemporary music. She plays in live venues in and around the Greater Boston Area and is always up for new places to play! She is heading off to Belmont University in Nashville, TN this fall to pursue Music Business.

https://www.facebook.com/graceosheamusic

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvVKljlNhb9SqCPfQmZ24rQ?app=desktop

Green Street Station

Green Street Station plays original rock songs. What kind of rock songs? The same type of rock songs played by The Who or The Kinks, or The Clash and The Ramones, or Gang of Four and Mission of Burma, or Nirvana and the Foo Fighters. Heck, we even play stuff that sounds a bit like Bad Company or Cheap Trick. The point is that the band’s love of all of these bands and all of these types of rock music infuse the songs the band writes and plays, resulting in music at once familiar and unique.

https://www.reverbnation.com/artist/video/2613674

https://www.facebook.com/greenstreetstation/

Dupree's Diamonds

Dupree's Diamonds is a Massachusetts-based Grateful Dead tribute band jamming mostly on the South Shore. Our desire is to create a fun filled environment with the power of music. We have attempted to capture the art and science of the Dead’s improvisational jam style. Dupree's Diamonds is made up of 5 members that love and enjoy the Grateful Dead's music. Most of us were fortunate enough to see the band in their heyday, and wish to bring what we saw to our audiences.

http://Dupreesdiamonds.com

https://archive.org/details/DD2019-03-29.SBD.FLAC

Watching It Burn

Watching It Burn came together in the summer of 2015, when local Boston area bassist, Matt Goguen, and local Boston area guitarist, Mike Burke decided to get together for a jam. Matt reached out to friend and local Boston area drummer, Tim Norton to sit in on kit. With no expectations, but to have fun, the trio got together and their chemistry was obvious very early on. Within the first month, several songs had been written and many more were in the works. Having all been in several bands prior, they know that finding reliable musicians can be difficult. Burke, having singing experience and having already written a lot of lyrics for most of the songs, stepped up and the three decided that he should front the project. 
   The three began solidifying the songs they'd written together and within 6 months had enough material to start recording. During mid February, Watching It Burn entered the studio and began laying basic tracks for what would be their debut album. By the end of April, they had recorded 8 songs. Just barely enough material for an Extended Play, they went back to the studio and wrote and recorded 2 more songs to complete the record. The collection of 10 tracks are a body of work that they are very proud of and even the songs that were written in the studio sit well on the album. This is the result of the musicianship, experience and musical camaraderie of 3 seasoned players coming together at just the right time. Give them a listen and you be the judge.