Narrows Center hosts two live shows this weekend

Posted 1/25/23

The Narrows Center for the Arts has two shows this weekend, with live music on both Friday and Saturday nights.

Friday, Jan. 27 - The Pearly Baker Band

For the past 37 years, The  …

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Narrows Center hosts two live shows this weekend

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The Narrows Center for the Arts has two shows this weekend, with live music on both Friday and Saturday nights.

Friday, Jan. 27 - The Pearly Baker Band

For the past 37 years, The Pearly Baker Band has been playing Grateful Dead music their way, with some Stones, Beatles, Allman Bros, and JJ Cale thrown in for good measure. Whenever they play, a party breaks out. 

Friday, Jan. 28 - Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish

Formed in 1991, Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish has evolved through many incarnations, three Tone Cool and two self-produced CDs, trips around the world as far as South Africa, and mostly the joys of playing a lot of music on Martha's Vineyard, where most of them live. Johnny and company are purveyors of the American songbook and know how to get the place moving.

For both shows, doors open at 7 p.m. Show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $25 in advance to $30 on the day of the show. Check out the schedule and buy tickets here.

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