The Waynflete grad, who has written songs for stars like Harry Styles and Sabrina Carpenter, released the self-titled ‘Amy Allen’ on Friday.
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Join Sheepscot Chorus in rehearsals for December holiday concert
Sheepscot Chorus welcomes new singers as it begins rehearsals for its Boothbay Harbor holiday concert, featuring Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “The First Nowell,” performed with professional soloists and chamber orchestra. Rehearsals are at 7 p.m. Tuesdays starting on Sept. 10 at First Congregational Church in Wiscasset, and the concert is Dec. 1. “I look forward to […]
Renowned organist to perform accompanied by strings in Waldoboro
Organist Kevin Birch returns to Waldoboro’s Broad Bay Congregational Church for a concert on the church’s historic 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings organ, accompanied by violinist Anatole Wieck and cellist Sarah Hoskins, at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6. The program will feature Joseph Rheinberger’s “Suite for Organ, Violin and Cello” (1887) and […]
Photos: Brunswick ukulele club continues to grow
The People Plus ukulele club launched early July and now meets once a month at the center, offering the chance for seniors to gather, socialize and indulge in a musical skill.
Chamber choir holding auditions for 2024 Lessons and Carols
St. Cecilia Chamber Choir is holding auditions for all voice parts as it begins preparing its December “Ceremony of Lessons and Carols” concert. Drawing inspiration from the world-famous King’s College Cambridge Service of Lessons and Carols, the program blends carols both sacred and secular with seasonal readings, accompanied by a professional string quartet and performed […]
3rd person in custody over foiled plot targeting now-canceled Taylor Swift shows in Vienna
Disappointed fans charmed Vienna by trading friendship bracelets and singing the pop star’s songs in the streets.
Q&A: Brunswick resident, student reflect on impact of music festival
Brunswick resident Margy Burroughs sponsored cellist Camden Archambeau for a second year this summer. With Archambeau now off to Julliard in the fall, they reflect on their time in the program and Brunswick’s arts scene.
Aerosmith announces retirement from touring
Frontman Steven Tyler’s voice has been permanently damaged by a vocal cord injury last year.
Brunswick resident leaves $3.7 million to Bowdoin International Music Festival
Patricia Crawford Brown, who had a career in food writing and a passion for music education, died in May.
From the Chocolate Church: New Orleans’ ‘top-shelf brass ensemble’ The Soul Rebels coming to CCAC
The Chocolate Church Arts Center has added a late-summer offering to its lineup: the New Orleans brass and funk sensation, The Soul Rebels. The Soul Rebels are not only one of the hottest bands in New Orleans, headlining Jazz Fest and performing with pop icons across musical genres around the world. The eight-member collective built […]