Our 46th Performing Arts Program features 18 acts over four nights and three days. As always, we thank the Town of Marblehead for the opportunity to present our program in the beautiful natural concert venue that is Crocker Park and you for your generous support of the Festival all these years!
Local Artists Showcase
Local Artists Showcase: On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday afternoons beginning at noon, the Performing Arts Committee features local artists on the big stage at Crocker Park.
Performing Arts Committee
Chairperson: Brian Wheeler
Committee: Angela Masciale, Gale Argentine, Abby & Jamie Wheele, Rick Burker
Friday, July 1
Evening Performances
7:00–8:45 pm
Alanna Manning with Dave Mattacks Trio
Jazz
9:00–10:30 pm
The Marblehead Festival of Arts Film Festival
Saturday, July 2
Local Artists Showcase
12:00–1:00 pm
Marblehead & Salem School of Music
Various
1:15–2:15 pm
Super Prime
Alt/Pop Rock
2:30–3:30 pm
Marblehead Little Theatre
Pre-Show Vocal Performance~Show Tunes
Evening Performances
6:00–7:30 pm
EJ & Crazy Maggy
Country/Bluegrass/Folk/Rock
8:00–10:30 pm
Chad Burdick & The Ragged Impressions
Country
Sunday, July 3
Local Artists Showcase
12:00–2:15 pm
Music On & Up Showcase
Pop
12:00–12:25 pm
Katy Morelli
Pop
12:35–1:00 pm
Dalton Letorney
Pop
1:15–2:15 pm
College Fund Band
Pop Rock
2:30–3:30 pm
Britannica
British Invasion and More!
Evening Performances
6:00–7:30 pm
Fats Hammond
Blues/Funk/Jazz
8:00–10:30 pm
Los Sugar Kings
Sunday, July 4
Local Artists Showcase
12:00–1:00 pm
Eric Russell Student Showcase
Guitar Performances
1:15–2:15 pm
Hayley Reardon
Folk
2:30–3:30 pm
Jermain Martin and The Greater Bethlehem Temple Mass Choir
Gospel
Evening Performances
6:00–7:30 pm
Caravan of Thieves
Gypsy Swing
8:00–10:30 pm
Evan Goodrow Band with The EGB Horns
Modern Soul Music
So there you have it…18 acts over four nights and three days. Thanks to MFoA PresidentLynne DeVoe and our Board of Directors for sharing the vision and to you for support in dollars and in spirit to make it a reality! (BSW/June ‘10)
“Music is a world within itself with a language we all understand. With an equal opportunity for all to sing, dance, and clap their hands!” —Stevie Wonder, Sir Duke
Thanks Marblehead, for giving us a forum to present 46 years of incredible performances!
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