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Jul
5
The Donna Bryne Jazz Quartet returns to the Gallery on Main July 5. The quartet features jazz vocalist Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood on bass, Les Harris Jr. on drums and Ben Cook on piano.... (more)
Jul
5
The Donna Bryne Jazz Quartet returns to the Gallery on Main July 5. The quartet features jazz vocalist Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood on bass, Les Harris Jr. on drums and Ben Cook on piano.... (more)
Jul
10
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday July 10th at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. (more)
Jul
12
Join us at the Simpkins Field in South Yarmouth for a day of fun - Renaissance style! Step into a world of imagination and skill- building with live performances and music, storytelling with a timeless twist, craft stations and demonstrations of old- world skills, interactive games and challenges for all ages, costumed characters and photo opportunities, and an open invitation for visitors to attend in costume.... (more)
Jul
13
Free College Light Opera Company (CLOC) Second Stage performances will be presented at the library at 4pm on Sundays, June 29th, July 13th, and July 27th. Please register online for these free events.... (more)
Jul
14
This is one of Falmouth’s most popular events serving Lobster on the Lawn! Enjoy a lobster roll, made with a special Saint Barnabas’s recipe, along with Cape Cod Chips, homemade chocolate chip cookie and a Polar Beverage—plus the fellowship of villagers and visitors.... (more)
Jul
14
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
Jul
14
For over forty years, the Highland Light Scottish Pipe Band has been thrilling audiences with the traditional music and spectacle of the Great Highland Bagpipes and Drums. The band is comprised of members from Cape Cod and South Eastern Massachusetts, ranging in age from 16 to 75 (or so) years old. This performance is part of the weekly Lobster on the Lawn series and is free.... (more)
Jul
15
‘La Méchante et le Connard’, a Franco- American duo of ukulele, double bass and voice! Did you say ukulele? Yes, ukulele! Unique arrangements and fresh takes on all the songs you already love will have your toes tapping, your face smiling and singing along.... (more)
Jul
16
Back by popular demand! Cape Symphony will be at the Osterville Village Library presenting 'Demos & Duos, A Musical Show & Tell'. Instrument demonstration and Musical performance presented by Cape Symphony faculty & students.... (more)
Jul
17
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday July 17th at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. (more)
Jul
21
This is one of Falmouth’s most popular events serving Lobster on the Lawn! Enjoy a lobster roll, made with a special Saint Barnabas’s recipe, along with Cape Cod Chips, homemade chocolate chip cookie and a Polar Beverage—plus the fellowship of villagers and visitors.... (more)
Jul
21
Join us for night one of the Atwood Museum’s, Music at the Atwood Outdoor Music Week featuring Cape Cod’s, The Piano Men – a Billy Joel and Elton John cover band! About The Piano Men: Spanning nearly 50-years in music making, Billy Joel and Elton John have sold over 100 million albums while crafting such iconic hits as Piano Man, Big Shot, I’m Still Standing, and Rocket Man.... (more)
Jul
21
Vanna Pacella is a Singer, Songwriter, Keyboardist, Synth Bassist & Front Woman of her band & musical project- the Vanna Pacella Power Trio- alongside drummer Nick Simpson & guitarist Tom Davis.... (more)
Jul
22
Celebrate Summer on Cape Cod with a free community event that will be music to your ears! In a unique collaboration between Barnstable Land Trust, Cape Symphony, and the Osterville Village Library, the community is invited to bring their own flowerpots (BYOFP) to the big tent at OVL for a participatory percussion concert.... (more)
Jul
23
Ray Goulet from Cape Jazz will be at the Osterville Village Library with a FUN children's reading followed by a children's drumming event! All are invited to attend and play! This event will take place on Wednesday July 23rd at 11am at the Osterville Village Library For more information please contact Amy Wolfe at awolfe@clamsnet.org or by calling the OVL directly at (508)428-5757 (more)
Jul
24
Join us for night two of the Atwood Museum’s, Music at the Atwood Outdoor Music Week featuring Cape Cod’s, the Fred Clayton Band and J-Place and the Rockers. The Fred Clayton Band and J-Place and the Rockers: Fred Clayton was born in 1958, in Birmingham, Alabama.... (more)
Jul
24
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday July 24th at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. July 10th: The Slant Four July 17th: North Country Band July 24th: Brown Dog Band July 31st: Cape Jazz August 7th: OVL Big Band August 14th: The Moonlighters (more)
Jul
25
Friday July 25th 5:30 - 7:30pm Meet the Artists! Summer Picnic Food & Drink! Live Music! And the Main Event: The Silent Auction! Meet our artists then bid on their work! We will be holding a silent auction to raise money for the museum.... (more)
Jul
25
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
26
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
27
Free College Light Opera Company (CLOC) Second Stage performances will be presented at the library at 4pm on Sundays, June 29th, July 13th, and July 27th. Please register online for these free events.... (more)
Jul
27
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
28
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
Jul
28
The GroovaLottos are a multi-Grammy-nominated soul-funk powerhouse known for their electrifying blend of soul, blues, jazz, and funk with deep roots in the Afro-Indigenous music traditions of the American East Coast.... (more)
Jul
28
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
29
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
30
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Jul
31
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday July 31st at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. July 10th: The Slant Four July 17th: North Country Band July 24th: Brown Dog Band July 31st: Cape Jazz August 7th: OVL Big Band August 14th: The Moonlighters (more)
Jul
31
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Aug
1
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Aug
2
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers. Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles). Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England.... (more)
Aug
4
Monday August 4, 7:30pm Cultural Center of Cape Cod, 307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth Shawnn Monteiro (vocals) accompanied by the Cape Cod Jazz Trio. Opening the concert with the Cape Cod Jazz Trio performing original compositions by Fred Boyle (piano) with Ron Ormsby (bass) and Bart Weisman (drums). Tuesday August 12, 6:00pm Provincetown Art Association and Museum, 460 Commercial Street, Provincetown Kieran Brown (vocals) and Matt Baker (piano) will be making their festival debuts accompanied by Michael Rocha (trombone) also making his festival debut, with Ron Ormsby (bass) and Bart Weisman (drums). (more)
Aug
4
Bode Corona is a guitarist and singer/songwriter. As a song interpreter, Bode enjoys rearranging well known songs to offer a new perspective. His original songs bring to mind the sounds of Dave Matthews, Neil Young, and others.... (more)
Aug
4
This is one of Falmouth’s most popular events serving Lobster on the Lawn! Enjoy a lobster roll, made with a special Saint Barnabas’s recipe, along with Cape Cod Chips, homemade chocolate chip cookie and a Polar Beverage—plus the fellowship of villagers and visitors.... (more)
Aug
7
Join us on Thursday, August 7th, for a spectacular indoor music performance exhibiting guitar, accordion, and vocals featuring Sasha Papernik & Justin Poindexter. Sasha and Justin will win over your hearts.... (more)
Aug
7
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday August 7th at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. (more)
Aug
11
This is one of Falmouth’s most popular events serving Lobster on the Lawn! Enjoy a lobster roll, made with a special Saint Barnabas’s recipe, along with Cape Cod Chips, homemade chocolate chip cookie and a Polar Beverage—plus the fellowship of villagers and visitors.... (more)
Aug
11
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
Aug
11
Front Street Jazz Ensemble is a 6-piece Cape Cod band playing jazz, pop, and bossa nova. Their repertoire includes covers of hard bop tunes such as Sidewinder, Sugar, and Cantaloupe Island; modern jazz classics like All Blues, Killer Joe, and Straight, No Chaser; soulful pop hits like How Sweet It Is, Just the Two of Us, and Smooth Operator; and bossa nova favorites such as Corcovado, Wave, and No More Blues. This performance is part of the weekly Lobster on the Lawn series and is free.... (more)
Aug
12
Monday August 4, 7:30pm Cultural Center of Cape Cod, 307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth Shawnn Monteiro (vocals) accompanied by the Cape Cod Jazz Trio. Opening the concert with the Cape Cod Jazz Trio performing original compositions by Fred Boyle (piano) with Ron Ormsby (bass) and Bart Weisman (drums). Tuesday August 12, 6:00pm Provincetown Art Association and Museum, 460 Commercial Street, Provincetown Kieran Brown (vocals) and Matt Baker (piano) will be making their festival debuts accompanied by Michael Rocha (trombone) also making his festival debut, with Ron Ormsby (bass) and Bart Weisman (drums). (more)
Aug
14
Fun for the whole family! Bring your chair! Live music on the Calvin C Gould Library Green at the Osterville Village Library Thursday August 14th at 6pm! Free admission. Donations accepted. Brought to you through the generosity of the Kirkman Trust. (more)
Aug
18
This is one of Falmouth’s most popular events serving Lobster on the Lawn! Enjoy a lobster roll, made with a special Saint Barnabas’s recipe, along with Cape Cod Chips, homemade chocolate chip cookie and a Polar Beverage—plus the fellowship of villagers and visitors.... (more)
Aug
21
Join us for a night of classical music at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church. The Atwood Museum is welcoming back award-winning Georgian- American pianist, Ana Glig (Gligvashvili). Ana is a pianist and teacher who has performed in solo, chamber, and orchestral settings in the United States and Europe.... (more)
Aug
25
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
Aug
30
WE INVITE YOU TO OUR SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 2025, AT THE CAPE COD FAIRGROUNDS. This is a family-friendly event featuring various bands, food, face painting, a bouncy house, and more! Bands for Badges, Inc.... (more)
Sep
8
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
Sep
22
Welcome to Song Circle! This friendly, supportive group of musicians gathers twice monthly at 6:30pm in the West Falmouth Library Community Room–the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Over the course of each two to three hour session, participants perform three or four songs. Most performances are self-accompanied vocals (guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, etc.), some are a cappella, some instrumental, and all must be acoustic (without amplification).... (more)
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