In 2014, Jay was playing in a band called The Mumblers, and they were in search of a great singer/front person for a New York gig. After auditioning several singers, it was clear that Melinda blew the competition away! She joined for the gig and stayed on to join the band. Jay had been wanting to find a singer to form a duo and it only seemed natural to ask Melinda. They both shared similar musical tastes, but had enough differences to keep things musically exciting and challenging for both. Melinda's background of singing on cruise ships, weddings, classical voice training and pop/jazz sensibilities, combined with Jay's blues/rock influences make an interesting combo that's not afraid to tackle songs from many different genres.
The 617
Top 40 General Business band from Boston/South Shore.
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Nine Months in Katie
If Hall & Oates, Sublime, & the Wu-Tang Clan had a love child together.. this band would be its 3 Headed Baby.
Antonio Diaz - Vocals
Joe King - Guitar
Jon King - Drums
Satch Romano
Braintree Blues man Satch Romano has been playing the blues and classic rock around the South Shore and beyond for 22 years.
He hosts the longest running weekday open mic blues jam that began at the old Blue Note in Quincy Sq. in 1995 and currently resides @ Pete's Grille, South St., Quincy where he performs and books The Easy Street Lounge there. He can be found @ Pete's every Thursday night hosting this historic jam. He has performed with hundreds of bands and musicians including James Montgomery & members of The J. Geils Band, Muddy Waters & B.B. King Bands. He'll be performing with some of his friends Sat. with a combination of jump blues and classic rock tunes.
Anthony Andronico
Anthony has been playing acoutic, classic rock most of his life, and after a few years away from the stage, he's looking forward to returning to Porchfest and local venues. Anthony will perform solo acoustic classic rock from artists suchas The Beatles, James Taylor, Simon and Garfunkel and The Grateful Dead, to name a few of his favorites.
Sand Machine
Some people dubbed a radio they had been bringing to the beach for many years “Sand Machine” because it was filled with sand, yet it still worked. Inspired by its persistence and dedication to music, they named their band after it. That is the creation myth of Sand Machine. Since then the band has busied itself with creating infective melody lines and harmony arrangements reminiscent of the British invasion overlaying American roots rock. Encompassing social commentary, story-telling, emotional revelation, and a touch of wry, Sand Machine purports to be both the forest and the trees. Besides playing consistently in the Boston area and other parts of New England, they’ve also played NYC, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Nova Scotia and other places.
The Aces
Alternative Rock Band
Atlantic Youth Orchestra
Instruction in all instruments by conservatory-trained faculty. Featuring the Atlantic Youth Orchestra — open to both Atlantic Music School and non-AMS music students by audition or teacher recommendation. Convenient North Quincy location, Friday afternoon rehearsals, frequent concerts, fast-paced fun.