nite go into the studio, the remastered Beatles cat- alog was released. We sat and listened to everything it was an education, Evans says. We tried a bunch of stuff; some worked obviously well, some didnt. We tried to do it like it was our tunes, but retain them as Beatles tunes. It was chal- lenging and a lot of fun. A few years ago, Soulive launched its own record label, Royal Family, as a way to bring their many solo and side projects among them are Lettuce, Chapter 2 and Fyre Depart- ment under a single umbrella. Other artists the band admires are on Royal Family, including Adam Deitch and the electronica/ production team Break Science. Alan Evans latest effort is the supposed resurrection of Crushed Velvet and Velve- teers lost soundtrack of the 1974 movie The Big One. The film, according to a tonguein- cheek ad campaign cooked up by Evans, was a cross between Shaft and James Bond that was swallowed by the Hollywood industry machine before it saw the light of day. Music & Nightlife Blue Ocean Music Hall 4 Oceanfront North, Salisbury Beach, Mass., 978-462-5888, www.blueoceanhall.com Cochecho Arts Festival Rotary Arts Pavilion, Henry Law Park, Dover, NH, 603-742-2218, www.dovernh.org Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square, Newburyport, Mass., 978-46-7336, The music on The Big One is a wonder- ful homage to Isaac Hayes, Curtis Mayfield and other artists from the era. Though Evans was born too late to enjoy the heyday of so- called blaxploitation films, those were some of the flicks I grew up on, as far back as I can remember, and definitely a big part of my childhood, he says. Friday night and Satur- day afternoons ... they were readily available to watch and learn from. The weekend after the Portsmouth show, Soulive will host the inaugural Royal Fami- ly Affair in southern Vermont. All the bands different permutations will appear at the three- day festival (Aug. 12-14 at Stratton Mountain Resort). However, Evans says hes most look- ing forward to being in the audience when Ivan Neville, Chromeo, Big Gigantic and oth- ers take the stage. We do a lot of festivals where we go in, do the hit and then were back on the bus going to the next show, he says. I never get to real- ly experience it, take it all in. Thats one thing Im really excited about. www.firehouse.org Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom 169 Ocean Blvd., Hampton, NH, 603-929-4100, www.casinoballroom.com Jonathans Ogunquit 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4777, www.jonathansrestaurant Kelleys Row 421 Central Ave., NH, 603-750-7081, www.kelleysrow.com Maudslay Arts Center 95 Curzon Mill Road, Newburyport, Mass., 978-499-0050, www.maudslayartscenter. Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion 72 Meadowbrook Lane, Gilford, NH, 603-293-4700, www.meadowbrook.net The Music Hall 28 Chestnut St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-436-2400, themusichall.org Prescott Park Arts Festival 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-436-2848, prescottpark.org Sheraton Harborside 250 Market St., Portsmouth, NH, 603- 431-2300, sheratonportsmouth.com The Stone Church 5 Granite St., Newmarket, NH, 603-292-3546 Concerts Alison Krauss & Union Station Fri., Aug. 5, at 6:30 p.m., Meadowbrook Peter Yarrow Fri., Aug. 5, at 8 p.m., Jonathans Queensryche Fri., Aug. 5, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Al Stewart Sat., Aug. 6, at 7 p.m., Jonathans America Sat., Aug. 6, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Judy Collins Sun., Aug. 7, at 7 p.m., Jonathans Reggae Revival w/ UB40, The Wailers and Maxi Priest Sun., Aug. 7, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Melissa Etheridge Mon., Aug. 8, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Cinderella Wed., Aug. 10, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom David Wax Museum Thurs., Aug. 11, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park Crooked Still Fri., Aug. 12, at 8 p.m., Jonathans The Pousette-Dart Band Fri., Aug. 12, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Rebecca Parris Sat., Aug. 13, at 7 p.m., Maudslay Miranda Lambert Sat., Aug. 13, at 5:30 p.m., Meadowbrook Tarbone Sun., Aug. 14, at 2 p.m., Maudslay Hippiefest Sun., Aug. 14, at 6 p.m., Jazz on Cape Neddick St. Peters By the Sea Episcopal Church in Cape Neddick will host the sec- ond annual jazz concert at the historic parish on Aug. 17, at 5 p.m. The Eric Andrews Ensemble will perform again this year. A wine and cheese reception will follow at the churchs seaside rectory. A donation of $15 per person is requested; proceeds help the recently established Preservation Fund. The church is more than 113 years old and is on the National Register of Historical Places. The Eric Andrews Ensemble is Don DiNardo on tenor sax, Joe Frascet- ti on keyboards, Lance McLean on bass, and Eric Andrews on drums. The group is from the seacoast area. The concert is open to the general public. For information on tickets call Jeanine Storrs at 207-361-1370. Courtesy photo by Jennifer L. Kearns Meadowbrook Joan Osborne Duo Sun., Aug. 14, at 8 p.m., Jonathans Ted Nugent Mon., Aug. 15, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Barenaked Ladies Tues., Aug. 16, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Selena Gomez & The Scene Tues., Aug. 16, at 5 p.m., Meadowbrook Jonathan Edwards Wed., Aug. 17, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park Classic Albums Live Thurs., Aug. 18, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Beatlejuice Fri., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Bob Dylan Fri., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Meadowbrook Ellis Paul Fri., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Jonathans KC & The Sunshine Band Fri., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Chicago Sat., Aug. 20, at 6 p.m., Meadowbrook Lori McKenna Sat., Aug. 20, at 7 p.m., Jonathans Dane Vannatter Quintet Sat., Aug. 20, at 7 p.m., Maudslay Occidental Gypsy Jazz Quartet Sun., Aug. 21, at 2 p.m., Maudslay August 19-21, 2011 Sugar Shack 2010 Rte 175, Thornton, NH Free Parking On site Camping Food & Craft Vendors Fireworks Saturday Night Kids under 12 FREE! MR. 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York Independent FAIRY HOUSES: musical and tour in ogunquit A publication of SEACOAST HIPPO AUGUST 4 - 10, 2011 www.yorkindependent.net FREE Our Super Markets Your Guide to Farmers Markets inside: Yorks crafts fair
5 Farmers Markets Karen Plumley helps you celebrate this sweetest part of harvest with a look at area farm- ers markets. Also on the cover: For some kids, it doesnt get more magical and enchanting than fairies and their woodland houses. The Ogunquit Playhouse presents Fairy Houses: The Musical this
Be Inspired... always new & exciting. YORK LIVE YOUR DREAM! BUILD IT! BUY IT! YORK LIVE YOUR DREAM! BUILD IT! BUY IT! Essentials For The Birds Garden Home 244 US Route One, York, Maine 03909 207.363.8181 244 US Route One, www.BackyardBirdsandGar www.1BuffaloLane.com www.HooperShores.com York, Main
THIS WEEK ONGOING The quill- ing work of York resi- dent Christine Adamson will be on display in the exhib- it cases at York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road in York, Maine, dur- ing August and September. Quilling is an art form using paper to create embroidery-like pieces. Adam- son is a member o
Going local Farmers markets offer the harvest By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com Farmers markets offer fresh local foods, agricultural products and sometimes hand- made items that cannot be found anywhere else. Produce sold at farmers markets is local- ly grown and picked at the peak of the sea
York Days Craft Fair flourishes ARTS Handmade items will fill the tents at the ball field Five or six years ago you might not have seen as many ven- dors at the York Days Craft Fair. The economic downturn had many pulling out of the event as people began shopping less frequently in both local market
www.sweethavenstudio.co Taylorz Gallery 1325 1st St., York, Maine, 207-363-0709 The Three Graces Gallery 105 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-1988, www.threegracesgallery. Valley Artisans Artists Gallery 10 Goboro Road, Epsom, N.H., 603-736-8200 Waldo Emeron Inn Mainely Quilts 108 Summer St
inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Find fairy houses at Ogunquit Playhouse See a show, tour a fairy village this weekend By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com On Saturday, Aug. 6, and Sunday, Aug. 7, the Ogun
pitch tents, demonstrate training exercises, cook over campfires, and share songs, Sat., Aug. 20, and Sun., Aug. 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 603-433-1100 or go to www. strawberybanke.org. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVERSA- TION The American Independence Muse- um will be holding a discussion about the Uni
INSIDE/OUTSIDE Movies by the water Flicks light up the seacoast nights By Bridgette Springer listingshippopress.com Indoor movies offer plenty of enjoyment when it comes to comfortable chairs and popcorn. But what about getting back to the outdoor movie experience? A few area towns offer alfresco fa
Beach, Maine, 207-934-2535. Family events for this weekend Festivals & Fairs The York Days festival is a weeklong celebration of community where families will find several events for kids and adults alike. On Fri- day, Aug. 5, at noon, join the folks at the York Senior Cen- ter (36 Main St., York)
BOOKS POP CULTURE: BOOK LISTINGS Bookstores Barnes & Noble Fox Run Crossing, 45 Gosling Road, Newington, 603-422-7733 The Book Rack 52 State St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-462-8615, hugobookstores.com Colophon Bookshop 101B Water St., Exeter, NH, www.colophonbooks.com, 603-772-8443 Crackskulls Cof
We offer immediate care for sprains, sports injuries and more! The Walk-in Center is open Monday-Thursday, 7:30AM-10:30AM NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Orthopaedic Associates of York Hospital provides immediate care for all ages for sprains, sports injuries and more - no appointment is necessary. You ca
Warrens Restaurant keeps it simple FOOD Tradition and a love for lobster keep Kittery restaurant serving for 70 years By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com Since 1940, Warrens Restaurant has served the seacoast of Maine and New Hampshire traditional seafood at reasonable prices. The restaurant
Honest Food at an Honest Price! FOOD ski noted. A variety of cheeses work great as a topping on a Divine Burger, Sharp added. The burgers can also be used to make a shepherds pie, vegan chili or as falafel, Galinski said. The goal was to be a rival to Boca burg- ers ... its been a really long journe
DRINK Festivals/cook-offs/exp parties/book events AFRICAN CARIBBEAN FEST The Ujima Collective will hold its annual African/Caribbean Celebra- tion on Sat., Aug. 6, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Manchester. Look for tasty foods from the islands, Africa and the African
Red, white and green DRINK 5 Off $ A lot of wine, a little cash In keeping with all the salads weve been eating for dinner, we kept the focus on whites and in particular the under-consumed Spanish grape, Albarino. As a grape the Albarino isnt widely known here, but it should be. Its a complex white
NITE Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements The Oak and The Ax helps define Biddeford Music venue puts down roots By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com Theres a new venue in town and its turning up the volume. The Oak and The Ax, located at 140 Main St. in downtown Biddeford, Maine,
nite go into the studio, the remastered Beatles cat- alog was released. We sat and listened to everything it was an education, Evans says. We tried a bunch of stuff; some worked obviously well, some didnt. We tried to do it like it was our tunes, but retain them as Beatles tunes. It was chal- lengi
MUSIC THIS WEEK & Restaurant Listings Ashworth & C streets, 603-926-6497 Boardwalk Inn & Café 139 Ocean Blvd., 603-929-7400, www.boardwalkinns.com Breakers at the Ashworth 603-834-6494 220 E. Main St., 603-378-0092 295 Ocean Blvd., www. Amesbury, MA Dover Elks Lodge Acapulcoss ashworthhotel.com 282
www.barnbilly.com Beach Fire Bar and Grill 658 Main St., 207-646-8998 Bintliffs 335 Main St., 207-646-3111, Newington, NH www.bintliffsogunquit.c New Asia Front Porch Cafe Lounge & 347 Shattuck Way, Piano Bar 603-431-3121 9 Shore Road, 207-646-4005 Paddys American Grille Jonathans Ogunquit 27 Intern
FILM REVIEWS BY AMY DI Cowboays & Aliens Cowboys & Aliens (PG-13) Cowboys fight aliens in Cowboys & Aliens, a nice untaxing action ride. A man (Daniel Craig) awakens in a field unsure of who he is or where he is. His clothes are tattered and the most notable thing about him (other than that hes Dani
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