3PLY
Brodies Seaport 215 Derby St., Salem, MA, United States3PLY is a jamming,folksy,bluegrass, rock band out of Salem, MA. Together for 20 years with about 70 original songs. Visit 3PLY on Facebook
3PLY is a jamming,folksy,bluegrass, rock band out of Salem, MA. Together for 20 years with about 70 original songs. Visit 3PLY on Facebook
Jay Aptt & FT Band play original, grooving hard rocking tunes and blues and rock covers
Hosted by Joe Mack & Friends. Every Friday from 4pm - 7pm
Drivin’ Blind is a greater Boston blues rock trio based in Wilmington, Ma. A club favorite for more than ten years, the band has opened for blues and rock legends such as Savoy Brown and Sonny Landreth, and many local favorites as well as being featured extensively on Boston radio stations WZLX {“Sunday Morning Blues” w/Carter Alan} and WBOS {“Blues on Sunday” w/Holly Harris}
Guitarist for The Legandary Big Daddy Kane, Organically Good Trio, Dub Apocalypse, Club D'elf, and The Naya Rockers Van Gordon Martin is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of electric guitar. This is represented by a deep love for Reggae, Dub, and Soul Music.
From Johnny Cash to the Box Tops, Carl Perkins to Tom Petty, Tearin' Up Jake delivers heartfelt and soulful sounds that are equally suited to listening, dancing or both.
Domenic Frizzi's All Star Dance Party band rocks Brodie's!
The Belltones play High Energy Classic Rock, cover songs of early Beatles, Stones, Elvis, and some funky 60’s and 70’s dance tunes, plus songs by Led Zepplin, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and the Doors. The band consists of quality musicians who know how to entertain an audience. View their Facebook page
Howlin' Hobos is a three vocal, multi-instrument acoustic trio covering a wide spectrum of great music.
Primarily playing a sparse, yet full-sounding brand of no-nonsense, no-frills Texas style blues, Professor Harp specializes in what he calls, 'roots music'. "It's whatever makes me feel good and moves me, so to speak." Indeed it has evolved while continuing to move audiences for decades. Read more about Professor Harp here.