‘We came home to our music’
New Video
Husband-and-wife folk music duo Atwater-Donnelly — now living in the East Bay — delves into the roots of cultural history.
‘First lady of the mandolin’
Roger Williams University professor Marilynn Mair, a renowned virtuoso mandolin player, considers Brazil her second home.
With new name, War Games sets out on tour
Westport-based band formerly known as Another Option
After eight years of chasing their dreams, popular Westport-based indie band "Another Option" has decided to take almost a decade of experience and wipe their slates clean.
Sacred harp singing — a musical resurrection
Once in danger of becoming extinct, shape note singing is kept alive by small pockets of faithful devotees around the nation — including here in the East Bay
'We're the minor leagues of the music industry'
Coffeehouse-style music venues give both up-and-coming and seasoned roots musicians an intimate setting with their audience.
Carry wood Saturday for Dundery Trail
LITTLE COMPTON — A work party comprised of Little Compton Boy Scouts, and as many others who want to share the load, will gather this Saturday, March 17, at 9 a.m. at the beginning of Dundery Brook Trail in Little Compton to undertake a task worthy of an ant army: to transport lumber into the woods to use in the continued extension of the partially built trail to its terminus at Bumble Bee Pond.
Photos: All bands shine at concert
Kickemuit Middle School and Mt. Hope High School combine for a night of music at the All Bands Concert at Roger Williams University on Tuesday March 13.
Boston String Quartet in concert on Sunday, Feb. 12
Concert series presents afternoon of world music



