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Oct
16
12:00 PM12:00

Decatur Creek

Doug Farrell, Steve Dionne, and Jack Carlton are each accomplished NH musicians, singer/songwriters, and performers who together are - Decatur Creek. Their diverse styles complement one another and the group's evolving original acoustic sound will bring a smile to your face, rhythm to your feet, and leave you wanting for more.

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Dr. Gasp!
Oct
16
12:00 PM12:00

Dr. Gasp!

Do you distaste the flavor of wax lips? Throat sore from cackling like a phantom? Well... don't lose your head! Haunting can be daunting... and to be Frank; a pain in the neck! This season leave all the ghoulishness to that maniacal minstrel... Doctor Gasp! Beneath the mask of this phantom is a New England folk musician Dan Blakeslee with his unique bag of all original songs of Halloween oozing with tales of vampires and ghastly creeps.

Blakeslee's songs are a throwback to old-time cult horror themes, giving nods to Bobby Pickett (Monster Mash), Alfred Hitchcock, John Zacherle, the cavernous voice of Paul Frees with a little Tom Waits drizzled over the top. Each October that unexpected spectacle Doctor Gasp rises from the shadows delivering an earful of eerie for the young, old and immortal! This October marks the 14th anniversary of Doctor Gasp haunting the land with his traveling spook show. Some brand new chilling morsels will be unveiled in celebration. So when autumn leaves fall if a fright is what you crave, seek out this ghoul for the Doctor is in... SANE!

More info at: www.doctorgasp.com and www.danblakeslee.com

REMINDER:

The winner of the Great American Downtown #DowntownScarecrows will be announced at the Farmer's Market. Don't forget to vote! When you like a photo that is in the downtown scarecrows photo album on the Great American downtown Facebook page, it is worth one point for your favorite scarecrow. When you take a selfie with the scarecrow and post it in the comment section, or publicly on Twitter or Instagram with the #DowntownScarecrows it is worth five points for your favorite scarecrow.

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Oct
15
8:00 PM20:00

ArtWalk After Dark: Kat Wright and The Indomitable Soul Band

"Frighteningly good".” -Boston Public Radio

“…"Jumped right off the screen in their Tiny Desk contest entry".” -NPR Music

"“Her smooth and serene sounding voice gives any man the chills; kind of like the capabilities Grace Potter and Susan Tedeschi possess…”" -Cider Mag

"“Their shows are love and happiness. Be prepared to be blown away by Wright’'s voice. I certainly was!”" -Portland Press Herald

“"Gritty, powerful and sultry"…” -Next2Shine.com

$12.00

Door Price: $15.00

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Tristan Omand
Oct
15
3:00 PM15:00

Tristan Omand

Tristan Omand's hard-learned brand of folk songwriting is brimming with stories of offbeat characters, road-worn personal experience, and a healthy dose of subtle humor to even things out. His acoustic guitar style sets a sparse backdrop to distinctly American songs and stories, and his approach to lyricism owes as much to John Steinbeck as to John Prine.

Based out of New Hampshire, Tristan currently has four solo albums available, including his latest released in April 2016, entitled The Lesser-Known Tristan Omand. His busy schedule and the curious ache of wanderlust has resulted in unforgettable experiences from countless regional shows and nearly a dozen tours of the east coast.

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Nashua Community Music School Bucket Blast Drumming Workshop and Recycled Percussion Obstacle Course
Oct
15
12:00 PM12:00

Nashua Community Music School Bucket Blast Drumming Workshop and Recycled Percussion Obstacle Course

Educators from Nashua Community Music School host an interactive percussion activity at the Nashua Public Library Plaza! "Bucket Blast" is a recycled percussion workshop where students of any age learn the basics of rhythm, drumming and collaboration while using recycled objects such as buckets, pails and trashcans as musical instruments.

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