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Notlob Music
Arlington, MA Folk / Old-time / Celtic
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Tonight's Rushad Eggleston concert is SOLD OUT. notlloB
is taking stand-by reservations and will do its best to contact you if seats become
available, but offers no guarantees anyone showing up at the door without a confirmed
reservation will be seated. As this is a boutique series presented in small spaces, it is always
wise to make a reservation. Please do so now for the following upcoming
concerts
February 18 - Brittany Haas (Darol
Anger’s Republic of Strings, Crooked Still), Natalie Haas (Alasdair
Fraser), Lily Henley and Kellen Zakula with Rene
Del Fierro (house concert in Watertown – just a couple of seats
remain, pre-payment required) February 23 - Fellswater – notloB @ LGH March 5 - Richard Wood and Gordon Belsher LG @ Johnny D's March 9 - Bronwyn Keith-Hynes and Catherine Bowness w/ George Clements – Celtic Fiddle,
bluegrass banjo and guitar accompaniment workshops (registration required) and concert
- notloB @ LGH

notloB Parlour Concerts Presenting folk, folk revival, old time, bluegrass, Celtic, country blues
and string band music at the historic Loring-Greenough House in Jamaica Plain. The series is volunteer-run
and not for profit. 100%
of the patron donations go to the artists and production expenses. "In
this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
-Jack Hardy Website ~Facebook ~ Mailing List ~ Reservations/Information ~ Contact Lord Geoffrey Presents
Lord Geoffrey
is a scurrilous card-carrying member of the folk revival whose mission in life is
to re-kindle the great folk scare by presenting vintage musicians of that era as
well as up-and-coming young whippersnappers! Website ~ Facebook
"Those living in the Boston area would be well advised to keep an eye on the
Notlob concert series..." Joshua Farber, Cover Lay Down
"From a musician's perspective,
I really appreciate the effort Jeff puts into his shows. Nobody on the Boston folk
scene works harder to pull a concert together."
Alastair Moock Jonathan Perry, The Boston Globe
"In this era of
pop-driven acoustic music, Notlob is keeping the folk tradition alive." Jack
Hardy, Fast Folk
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