Friday, June 26, 2009

Barrington Levy with special guests TBA 7/19




Reggae Sunday continues with reggae super star Barrington Levy
Special guests TBA

Monday, June 22, 2009

Entreverge Awards Party 6/25

Musical Guests Adam and the Waxmen and Jason Spooner


Friday, June 19, 2009

The Lemonheads 7/1


Don't miss the Lemonheads here on July 1 - All the Real Girls are opening. Lemonheads' new disc, Varshons, drops on 6/23. The disc features cameos by Anthony Saffery, Kate Moss and Liv Tyler (hey, doesn't her mother Bebe live in Yarmouth......). The disc has Evan Dando's takes on songs by Gram Parsons, Wire, G.G. Allin, and more. You can hear it in it's entirety on their MySpace page.

Friday, June 12, 2009

6/12 TMBG have arrived




Huge load in happening now.  This is going to be a great show. 8:00PM Doors 8:30 Show

A limited number of tickets will be available at the box office, which opens at 4:00PM.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Culture - June 14th

Sunday June 14th




Formed in the rich tradition of harmony trios in 1976, Culture quickly became a part of the vibrant, politically charged Jamaican reggae scene of the day. Originally known as the African Disciples, the line-up consisted of Joseph Hill (lead vocals), Albert Walker (backing vocals) and Kenneth Dayes (backing vocals). Hill was the only member of the trio who had prior studio experience – having worked at Coxsone Dodd’s legendary Studio One as a percussionist with the Soul Defenders group in the early 1970’s. It was also at Studio One that Hill first recorded as a vocalist.

Following the release of World Peace in 2003 Culture continued to actively tour around the world. In 2004 they played at the first edition of the highly successful Montreal Reggae Festival. Joseph Hill was inducted into the Reggae Walk of Fame, and was presented an Independence Award by the Jamaican Prime Minister in 2005. In 2006 the group performed a number of concerts including the 'Bob Marley 61st Birthday Celebration' in Ghana and Reggae Sunspash.

Joseph Hill suddenly became ill while the group were on tour in Europe and passed away in Berlin Germany on August 19 2006. The group decided to finish the European tour with Kenyatta Hill (Joseph's son and Culture's audio engineer) singing lead vocals as a tribute to his father. On September 8th a tribute concert took place in Kingston Jamaica and featured an all-star line-up of artists that ranged from Luciano to Bunny Wailer. A memorial service for Hill took place in Kingston the following day. Tentative plans are for Kenyatta Hill to continue to tour and record in his father's place with Culture.



They Might Be Giants Coming Soon!

PCMH is pleased to present - They Might Be Giants
Friday June 12
Tickets On Sale Now