Madison Beach Hotel's Grassy Strip Series welcomes Nick Bosse, an independent Nashville recording artist with 10 years in the music entertainment industry.
His soulful country music vocals are backed by a power-house band, The Northern Roots, with talented musicians from Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Nick’s songwriting and music styling are influenced by country, southern rock, and bluegrass legends; which he projects in every live performance.
Grassy Strip Concert Series is FREE and open to the public.
Music line up is subject to change
Thank you to our event sponsor, United Concrete Products, for their continued support and helping to make this event a success.
Madison Beach Hotel's Grassy Strip Series welcomes Nick Bosse, an independent Nashville recording artist with 10 years in the music entertainment industry.
His soulful country music vocals are backed by a power-house band, The Northern Roots, with talented musicians from Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Nick’s songwriting and music styling are influenced by country, southern rock, and bluegrass legends; which he projects in every live performance.
Grassy Strip Concert Series is FREE and open to the public.
Music line up is subject to change
Thank you to our event sponsor, United Concrete Products, for their continued support and helping to make this event a success.
WILD NIGHT, “the Official Band of Girls’ Night Out,” has been wowing Bon Jovi fans and building a loyal following in the New York Tri-State area since 2013. Featuring look- and sound-alike lead singer Alex Barbieri as “Jon Bon Jovi,” the band also includes pro musicians: keyboardist MJ, guitarist Marc Amendola, and drummer Rob Servedio. All four have decades of experience performing live at bars, clubs and theaters. They sing and harmonize live (no backing tracks), use top-of-the-line equipment, are responsible and business-minded—and bonus—they’re nice guys, too.
At a 1 WILD NIGHT show, you’ll hear all the classics spanning Bon Jovi’s remarkable 30-year career, from their break out single, “Runaway” to megahits “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Wanted Dead or Alive,” plus more classic hits by Def Leppard, Journey, Whitesnake, and more!
For the past three years, 1 Wild Night has played a steady calendar of live shows in the New York Tri-State area, including headlining The Chance Theater in Poughkeepsie, NY, entertaining members of the Larchmont Shore Club and the senior cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, packing the Winery at St. George in Mohegan Lake, NY and the Shamrock Pub in Waterbury, CT multiple times, rocking the R.D. Scinto Summer Concert Series in Trumball, CT, and much more.
We are so excited to be Co-hosting our Summer Storytime & Fireside Chat series with Madison's most treasured bookstore, RJ Julia Booksellers.
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public
Madison Beach's Grassy Strip Music Series welcomes award-winning musician Jake Kulak has been performing professionally in front of audiences since the age of 12.
Thrilling audiences from Norway to Boston, from Sydney Australia to NYC, and down to the Mississippi Delta, Jake plays guitar-driven blues/rock music which highlights his improvisational ability. His music channels the sound and soul of electric blues with an infusion of classic rock nostalgia and garage rock attitude.
Fans of Jack White, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Black Keys and Rival Sons would dig it. The set list includes original blues and contemporary rock music as well as unique covers of blues and funk artists.
A big thank you to our event sponsor, Lawson's Finest Liquids, for helping to make this event a success!
Madison Lyric Stage is proud to present the world premiere of a new play, Elegy for a Fallen Angel, by our artistic director, tenor Marc Deaton.
Mr. Deaton is no stranger to the role of playwright, penning his one-man show We Lived Only for the Music: Max Lorenz and the Third Reich, in 2018. In 2020, he premiered his memoir memory-play A Memory of Truth? with music by Nathaniel Baker.
After the great success of these works, Deaton again teams with Nathaniel Baker for original music for his latest play, Elegy for a Fallen Angel. The play explores the world of child neglect and abandonment as it intersects with a fantasy world invoked by angels and spirits of zealous beliefs in destiny, featuring new treatments of music of Henry Purcell and George Frederic Handel.
Contact: Rabbi Yossi Yaffe For Immediate Release
Phone: 203-645-4635 June 25, 2023
Email: chabad@snet.net
17th SHORELINE JEWISH FESTIVAL ON GUILFORD GREEN
Guilford, CT--The 17th annual Shoreline Jewish Festival will take place Sunday, August 13, from 12-5 PM on the Guilford Green. The festival features various styles of Jewish music, traditional and Israeli fair food (all kosher), Jewish book sale, vendors and crafters, and children’s crafts and activities.
“This festival celebrates Jewish life and living,” explains Rabbi Yossi Yaffe, director of Chabad of the Shoreline and coordinator of the event. “The music, the food, the entertainment--people of all ages and backgrounds enjoy it and have come to regard it as a Shoreline summer tradition.”
This year’s musical lineup features Fishel Bresler's Klezmer Ensemble, Tali Yess and Chillent.
Fishel Bresler and Tsibeles of Rhode Island are one of the New England's most popular klezmer bands and will play from 12:00-1:30 PM. Klezmer music is a mix of Balkans and blues, jazz and spirit, Jewish culture, prayer and history. Critics call Fishel's music "a rich and lively mix that laughs, cries, dances, soars and dives to reach the hearts and souls of his audiences."
Tali Yess will play from 1:45-3:15 PM. Yess is the son of the late great Jewish musician Moshe Yess, and he will play his father’s greatest hits, as well as original compositions and Chassidic melodies. “I am part of a generation that grew up with Moshe Yess’s music,” notes Rochel Baila Yaffe of Chabad of the Shoreline “Moshe created soulful music about the American Jewish experience, and the lyrics went straight to your heart. Tali is bringing this wonderful music to a new generation.”
Chillent returns to the Shoreline Jewish Festival by popular demand and will play from 3:30-5:00 PM. Fans describe this band as "SoulLive at a Jewish wedding" and "the klezmer Phish." With origins as a weekly jam session in their hometown of Pittsburgh, Chillent has grown and attracted lovers of funk, jazz, blues, and world music. “Chillent” is a play on the word cholent, a Jewish stew. Chillent lives up to its name, offering up a mix of original compositions, spicy jazz and funk covers, and novel interpretations of Jewish favorites.
Artists and artisans will sell a variety of Judaica, jewelry, clothing and artwork. Books of Jewish interest for both children and adults will be available for sale. Festival-goers can choose from a variety of (kosher) fair favorites, including pulled beef brisket, hamburgers, hot dogs, falafel (an Israeli fried-chickpea specialty), grilled chicken schwarma, potato knishes, fresh mini donuts, cotton candy, sno-cones and more. Children’s activities include inflatable bouncy fun, as well as Jewish-themed arts & crafts projects.
Sponsorship is provided by Mr. Boris Mizhen, Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, Gladeview Rehab & Health Care in Old Saybrook, the Guilford Courier, Shoreline TMS & Interventional Psychiatry, Water’s Edge Resort and Spa.
Admission is free. Food, crafts and vendor items are for sale. You can also order tickets online before midnight of August 7, and pick up your envelope of prepared tickets in the express line at the festival. Artists can reserve a booth for the day for a fee of $85. To help sponsor this unique event, to reserve a booth, or for more information, visit www.ShorelineJewishFestival.com. For anything else, please contact Rabbi Yaffe at (203) 533-7495 or chabad@snet.net.
Calendar Listing: 17th Annual Shoreline Jewish Festival -- A celebration of Jewish life! Sunday, August 13, 12:00-5:00 PM on the Guilford Green. Jewish music from around the world, children’s programs, Israeli food and other fair favorites. Jewish book sale, artists featuring Judaica & Jewish art, crafts for kids. Admission and entertainment are free. Food, crafts, Judaica and books are for sale. To help sponsor this unique event, to reserve a booth or for more information, visit www.ShorelineJewishFestival.com. For anything else, please contact Rabbi Yaffe at (203) 533-7495 or chabad@snet.net.
Madison Lyric Stage is proud to present the world premiere of a new play, Elegy for a Fallen Angel, by our artistic director, tenor Marc Deaton.
Mr. Deaton is no stranger to the role of playwright, penning his one-man show We Lived Only for the Music: Max Lorenz and the Third Reich, in 2018. In 2020, he premiered his memoir memory-play A Memory of Truth? with music by Nathaniel Baker.
After the great success of these works, Deaton again teams with Nathaniel Baker for original music for his latest play, Elegy for a Fallen Angel. The play explores the world of child neglect and abandonment as it intersects with a fantasy world invoked by angels and spirits of zealous beliefs in destiny, featuring new treatments of music of Henry Purcell and George Frederic Handel.
We are so excited to be Co-hosting our Summer Storytime & Fireside Chat series with Madison's most treasured bookstore, RJ Julia Booksellers.
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public
Celebrate Summer on the Shoreline with a Classic Lobster Clam Bake at Madison Beach Hotel, Madison, CT
This event will take place on our lawn adjacent to our private beach. Our Executive Chef will man the outdoor fire pit for this classic summertime favorite. Enjoy fresh boiled lobsters, mussels, oysters, clams, clam chowder and more, with family and friends.Dinner will be served family style. Groups will be sat with their reservation group. Max table size 12 guests.
Libations: Full Bar Service Available. Additional fee.
Here's an exciting opportunity to experience a slice of Americana! In this unique workshop led by dance caller Rich Sbardella, attendees will learn how to do a number of traditional local barn dances. We will dance longways reels, square dances, circle mixers, and even some line dances. No experience is necessary, and neither is a partner. We will include calls you may have heard before, like Dosido, Swing your Partner, and Promenade, and perhaps a few that are new to you. Come join us for an Old Time New England Barn Dance! Please sign up for this evening of fun and frolic @scrantonlibrary.org.
13th Annual Beachcomber Night when downtown Madison is transformed into an outdoor event with live music, beverage tastings, food trucks & a fun raffle prized drawing!
$12 advance registration before 8/14 ($15 after)
A portion of the proceeds will benefit our all-volunteer fire departments: Madison Hose Company No. 1 and North Madison Volunteer Fire Company
Madison Beach's Grassy Strip welcomes the Whatup Funk Band.
Founded in 1992 by Kevin “the Frank” Franklin, this southern CT based seven piece combo has dedicated themselves to the groove, the funk, and the funkier side of pop music culture.
The Whatup Funk Band’s intricate instrumentation and catchy re-imagined arrangements of classics new and old are rhythmically infectious and keep crowds dancing at every event.
Powerhouse lead vocalist Anthony Gadaleta fronts the combo with the back-up vocals of Thom Adams and Brian Johnson who also share lead vocal duties. Dense instrumentation is provided by Kevin Franklin on guitar, Brian Johnson on bass guitar, Anthony Gadaleta on guitar/vocals, Gene Santini on drums, Thom Adams on keyboards/vocals and Dave Savitsky on saxophone. This six piece ensemble of seasoned professionals bring their best to the stage during every performance.
Grassy strip concert series are FREE and open to the public
Music line up, subject to change
Who Are We?
LAST LICKS is CONNECTICUT’S BAND OF THE YEAR 2019. Given that distinction from Governor, Ned Lamont.
LAST LICKS is a top shelf classic rock band based in central Connecticut. The band differentiates themselves from all other bands in the genre by pulling out the songs that are uncommonly played, yet very well known and loved. The band is talented, charismatic, and delivers a show that always leaves the audience wanting more.
LAST LICKS began as a 4 piece band when original bassist Steve Shore, formerly of Cryer/Oreo and assorted other well known CT bands, made an introduction to singer Bill Wilson, after running into Bill’s band in a CT night club. Guitarist Gray Fowler and drummer Joe Santucci all got together for a “jam” in January 2006. “From the very beginning of that afternoon, everyone just kind of knew something really special was happening”, says singer Bill Wilson.
This lineup of LAST LICKS played the CT club scene. from September 2006 until November 2008, when Steve was diagnosed with lung cancer and subsequently passed away a short time later. The band was devastated and questioned if continuing could ever pull off the kind of magic they had felt together, in their original state.
After playing a benefit concert in May 2010 with guest players in tow, Joe, Gray, and Bill asked bassist Remo Capello from Frantic City, and keyboardist Bruce MacPherson (Fleetwood Mac/Thunder Road/Dana Carvey Show and more) to join.
The new lineup debuted to a standing room crowd in downtown Hartford in November 2010. Encouraged by the positive response of that night, the band has made the committed decision to carry on. They are very inspired and thrilled at what the new LAST LICKS is creating. “We are like brothers. We fight and laugh, and really just dig each other’s company”, says drummer Joe Santucci. “Having keys in this version of the band opens a lot of doors in the way of new material”, states guitarist Gray Fowler, “We are thrilled to be back!”
“We have the most loyal fans of any band”, says bassist Remo Capello. “This band has a rich history of playing material that you weren’t expecting to hear, but feel excited as you recognize what the band is doing”.
“People have been great to us upon returning to performing. In addition to Gray, Bill and Joe being close with Steve, Remo and I both knew Steve as well. In fact I played on his solo CD. It’s funny how it all comes full circle” says Bruce MacPherson.
The band agrees that it was really special that everyone knew, loved and respected Steve, and they believe that they are carrying on his torch as they continue on in the band they created together. The players are very excited about the future. It doesn’t hurt that Bruce and Remo are monster players either, agrees Fowler, Wilson and Santucci.
The fans have been loyal to LAST LICKS and the band hopes that they will ALWAYS give back the same love to their fans as well. Without their support, it couldn’t have continued on as it did. THANK YOU!
LAST LICKS helped found and continues to support the The Steve Shore Recovery Trust (SSRT). The SSRT was established to help Steve Shore and his family financially as they worked through his cancer treatments. SSRT continues to honor Steve through support of the music healing program at CT Children’s Hospital and other SSRT beneficiaries through donations received throughout the year, and from an annual fundraising concert event. This is something that really makes a difference, but without our loyal friends and fans, it wouldn’t be possible.
LAST LICKS is currently playing shows throughout New England.
We are so excited to be Co-hosting our Summer Storytime & Fireside Chat series with Madison's most treasured bookstore, RJ Julia Booksellers.
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public
The Madison Chamber of Commerce's next Business with A Twist will be hosted by Creations Madison, 698 Boston Post Road, Madison on Wednesday, August 23, from 5:30-7:00pm. Please join us at this unique Madison shop as we enjoy networking, delicious food, liquid libations, door prizes and a lovely (and delicious parting gift).
Also, attendees are offered a discount of 20% off a single item. Cost is $10 per person; $20 for not-yet-members. and please let us know if you'll be bringing a door prize. Please remember there is an additional $5 fee if you pay at the door.
We look forward to seeing everyone on August 23!
Madison Beach Grassy Strip Series welcomes Blues Hall of Famer award-winning guitarist, Jeff Pitchell.
Pitchell’s style blends B.B. King and Duane Allman, which was endorsed by Gregg Allman.
His diverse songwriting catalog recalls the variety of Eric Clapton’s classics and his vocal delivery, which ranges from smooth tenderness to Billy Gibbons ZZ Top-like power, received high praise from J. Geils.
Over the years Jeff Pitchell has shared the stage with J. Geils, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Jaimoe, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Rick Derringer, Dave Mason, Joe Cocker, Johnny Winter, Bo Diddley, Ben E. King, Clarence Clemons, Elvin Bishop, Pat Travers, James Cotton, Phil Lesh, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Simon Kirke of Free and Bad Company, Joe Bouchard of Blue Oyster Cult, and so many more.
Grassy Strip Concert Series are FREE and open to the public
Music line up subject to change.
Thank You to our event sponsor, Olando & Son Painting for your support and your help making this event a success!
The 2023 graduates are Madelynn Dunahoo, Wilson Graham, Ashley Jones, Tyler Krantz, David Rich, and Alexandra Prue. They have completed Vista’s Discover Program, a residential transition program where students learn the skills necessary to live independently through experiential training in a community-based setting. Graduation is a significant milestone that acknowledges the independence and success these students have worked hard to achieve while in the Discover Program. The graduates plan to join Vista’s long-term, community based Engage Program, continuing to develop themselves as they accomplish new goals.
Vista is honored to have Chef, Entrepreneur, and Theatre Director Neil Fuentes as the graduation keynote speaker. Neil is a familiar face with Vista’s A Shared Stage Productions. He directed the productions of Grease and All Shook Up, served as vocal coach for Sister Act, and appeared onstage as “Gomez” in The Addams Family. He also teaches voice lessons for Vista students and members.
Admission to the Vista Graduation 2023 Ceremony is free and open to all members of the community. Guests are asked to RSVP in advance, as seating is limited, at www.vistalifeinnovations.org/graduation.
Summer Festival of Art & Antiques presented by the Madison Historical Society.
This end-of-summer celebration of art, antiques and family fun will feature live music, an art sale, fair food, and summertime games for children of all ages, including a dunk tank, an Instagram-friendly photo booth, lawn bowling, hayrides, face painting, henna tattoos and more. Works of art by local artists and crafts from local artisans will feature original creations in a variety of media; and dealers from across the region will offer fine antiques and collectibles. The festival will be held rain or shine. Tickets are $6 at the gate. Free to MHS members and children under 12. Please contact the MHS office at 203.245.4567 if you wish to participate as a vendor, artisan, or crafter. For more information, visit madisonhistory.org
Bring a chair or blanket and park anywhere along the green. Concert and parking are free.
What makes The Kerry Boys so special is the rare combination of talents that Mark and Pierce possess. Both are strong vocalists and instrumentalists with Mark playing guitar and Pierce playing mandolin, guitar and banjo and writing great pub songs. This enables them to sing pristine harmonies rarely heard anymore, while backing them up with powerful and expressive instrumentation, as well as having original material that fits so well with their traditional songs. Their performances are truly a shared experience as they engage audiences of all ages in singing and clapping. Joining them for many shows are Paul Neri on banjo and Tony Pasqualoni on bass.
We are so excited to be Co-hosting our Summer Storytime & Fireside Chat series with Madison's most treasured bookstore, RJ Julia Booksellers.
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public
Starting at 7PM on select Mondays, join us for some tasty treats on the beach while listening to a family friendly story time reading with RJ Julia.
Details:
*Gathering begins at 7PM, Story to begin promptly at 7:15PM
*Bringing a blanket or beach chair is recommended.
*Subject to rain cancelations.
*This event is free & open to the public