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Showing posts with label Maine Bands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maine Bands. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

NEVAH Appearing at THE Bangor Grange Sat March 15th

Oh yeah … we've had a lot of folks asking us when our NEXT NEVAH Concert is going to be held. It seems they can't wait until the June appearance at the 
4Points BBQ Lawn Chair Concert Series
  
… well … Guess what? 

Saturday March 15th NEVAH is opening the 
and it coincides with a fantastic
(we're talking' really good food) 
St. Patricks Day Supper as well.

The supper is $7.00
The show is $8.00

or you can have both for 
… ready for this … 
an unbelievable $13.00
NEVAH Poster for the upcoming Bangor Grange Concert
Hope to see you all there …

Hal
the NEVAH banjo guy



Friday, December 27, 2013

Friday, December 6, 2013

BIG NEVAH ANNOUNCMENT

Big NEVAH News … 

… a "heads up" to all the Friends and Fans of NEVAH

Keep January 18th open for NEVAH's "CFR 3"

More details to follow in the coming weeks …



Wednesday, November 13, 2013

FREE NEVAH Concert at Bangor Mall for Mike And Mike Food Drive


Hey, NEVAH Friends and Fans … a quickie announcement … 

Our really good friend Mike Dow, of Mike and Mike fame … has … along with his long time radio announcer buddy Mike Elliot … collected tons of food (literally) for the Manna Ministries Food Drive over the last 14 years.

This is their 15th ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE - titled "Mike and Mike's Fill The Truck," serving the elderly, homeless, under-employed, jobless, single parents, individuals and families having a rough time.

This year they will be in 2 locations collecting canned goods Nov. 22-24 at the Ellsworth Hannaford and Nov. 25-27 at the Bangor Mall parking lot.

And I am pleased to announce that NEVAH will be joining Mike and Mike on November 25th … providing a FREE Concert at the Bangor Mall … inside at the Macy's Court (yes, inside). The concert will start around 5:30 and should end near 7:00 pm.


We hope to see you at the concert to help support this wonder event, and please bring some canned goods to be dropped off at Mike and Mike's TRUCK outside in the BANGOR MALL Parking Lot.

NEVAH …


Monday, October 7, 2013

Dear NEVAH fans …

We - NEVAH - are Artists of the Week, this week on WERU 89.9 FM or WERU.org online. There will be a CD given away each day at am drive time between 7:30 and 8:00 am … and some of the NEVAH gang will be in the studio on Friday the 11th at 8:30 am.

NEVAH WERU's Artist of the Week

Please visit WERU's webiste to learn more … and visit nevahband.com as well to get further information.

NEVAH along with other WERU Artists of the Week

Thanks …

Hal
the NEVAH banjo guy

p.s. we're in really good company - thank you WERU!



Thursday, July 7, 2011

Summer in Maine

      Living in the great state of Maine one realizes that the summer weeks, that's right weeks maybe even days, are to cherished. It this short season I always try to cram as much summer fun as possible . If the sun is out and temps are over 70 degrees that is lake time, swimming, boating. sun bathing, sailing, fishing, and anything around the water. the early evening is time for Mountain biking the trails at the University of Maine or in the world renowned mountain biking Mecca known as "the Bog".
       Then after you have pushed your body to the its limits it is time to take in the festivals of Maine they are in evry couner of the state. From small towns in Aroostook County to the largest cities of Portland and Bangor. Many are a chance for some of the great bluegrass players of Maine to gather and play well into the night. One of the top showcase acts is The Nevah Band playing there unique bluegrass with energy and skill .
      The people at these festivals often are from all over New England, ready to enjoy the Maine air and the music that keeps your feet moving well into the night.
      Another highlight of  the festivals in Maine are the foods: Lobster, Corn on the cob, blueberry's in all forms, seafood, apples, strawberry's . There is a festival for all foods in Maine. Below is a list of some of the festivals in Maine.
       
www.houltonfair.com                                            
www.bluehillfair.com                                         
www.ossipeevalleyfair.com                                  
www.thespringfieldfair.com                                 
www.harmonyfreefair.org                                        
www.clintonlionsfair.com                                         
litchfieldfair.com                                                     
www.bangorstatefair.com                                          
www.oxfordcountyfair.com                                     


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        In your travels through Maine take the time to catch a festival or two. And watch for the Nevah Band performing in your neck of the woods.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Maine Bands * Nevah Band One of the Best

    After hearing the Nevah Band one thing that can not be said is "just another Maine band." This group of extraordinary Maine musicians brings a fresh sound to the Maine scene. Each Member brings a long list of credentials, performing from Maine to New Jersey in rock, country, and bluegrass bands. As I sit here writing I can not start to name all the other performers who have benefited from this group of talented musicians.

Not just another Maine Band ..... Nevah Band ..... Bangor Maine 
     Many Maine Bands pride them selves with one lead vocalist and maybe two back-up singers. Not Nevah band, they have 5 lead vocalist and all can also be back-up with 2 others able to hold there own as back-up singers. Nevah Bands vocals can make you cry, sing, dance, and laugh all in the same song. There is not another showcase Band in Maine that can deliver the vocal punch of these musicians.
      Maine has always been a hotbed for soulful rock acts that often sound like other bands from away.  It is always refreshing to here Maine bands that have a unique sound and can perform in a any venue from clubs to the concert stage. Nevah is one of those unique Maine bands that keeps you coming back for more whether you are looking for soulful rock and role or hot newgrass-bluegrass music. Nevah band does it all.
       At one of the recent rehearsals in Winterport Maine, the Maine band Nevah members were reminiscing about where and with whom that they had performed with over the years. In the conversation most of the musicians were now performing solo acts and working in a studio. It is Nevahs love for fun that keeps them performing. Each performers  smile on there face and the crowds makes it apparent that this Maine Band will be performing for next 20 years,

Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Story Behind The Last Bus to Bangor

Hi Kids, Larry here.

People are always asking me, "Lar-dog what's the real story behind the Last Bus To Bangor tune?  Well, normally I don't like to reveal much about the origin of tunes, I prefer to let the listener make his or her own interpretation.  But for you blog followers, I will relate how the song came about.

The tune came about one day when I was listening to a record by Bobby Charles.  He is one of those singer/songwriters that never really achieved the fame he deserved.  He's from New Orleans, and is better known as a songwriter, having written some of the great tunes that came out of New Orleans, such as "See You Later Alligator" (which he wrote when he was 16, made into a hit by Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns) and some of Fat's Domino's big hits such as his signature tune "Walking To New Orleans".  The Nevah band plays the tune "Down South In New Orleans" which was also written by him.  As a singer, he has a laid back blue-eyed soul style, that you really don't get all that much anymore.

So I'm a fan of Bobby Charles.  I was listening to one of his tunes - "Last Train To Memphis" and started thinking about Bangor and how there are no trains that come and go from Bangor, only buses - and about 45 minutes later I had the tune!  I started with the same feel that the Bobby tune had, but very much veered into C&W territory (crying and wailing, that is!)  I brought it to the guys who were talking about how we had to incorporate more original tunes into the band (these guys write some kick @!ss songs.  I mean, how can one HOPE to compete with a tune like "Driftin' With The Tide"?  It contains solos for both kazoo AND flute!)  Luckily they all liked the tune and we worked it over and gave it the Nevah treatment.  Stay tuned for more originals from the Nevah songwriting mill - we have a few in the pipeline.

Perhaps you have taken the bus from Boston to Bangor.  My wife Adria is a big fan - prefers to leave the driving to "them".  The last bus to Bangor from Boston sometimes has a singing bus driver - a real character.  My hope is that sometime I'll get to play the tune for him - maybe he'll add it to his repertoire!  A guy can dream can't he?

OK, I'll sign off now from my first ever blog entry!  I feel relieved to no longer be a blog virgin.  Have a great day and hang loose!

Larry of Nevah

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Nevah is Making News

The making of a band — Nevah

Posted March 17, 2011, at 1:58 p.m.


Twelve years ago, nobody who’s now in the band Nevah knew that they all lived within a few miles of one another, and that very soon they’d all be playing sweet, harmonious bluegrass-tinged country rock together. Winterport may be a neat little town, but how is anyone supposed to know that your neighbor happens to be an amazing mandolin player?
Fortunately, bassist Phil Pitula, vocalist and flutist Ed Russell, mandolin man Richard Silver, pedal steel and Dobro player Jack Anderson and drummer Eric Brown came to realize that, hey, they all play music, and hey, wouldn’t it be fun to jam together? They recruited Eddington banjo player Hal Meyers and Old Town guitarist Larry LeBlanc soon after, and Nevah — formerly known as Never2Late — was born.
Kitchens, living rooms, Grange halls and the occasional bluegrass festival have hosted the group for more than a decade now. The band will play at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the Next Generation Theater on Center Street in Brewer; admission is $8. More than anything, though, Nevah is a chance for a group of lifelong musicians to do the thing they love the most: play.
“It’s kind of a genetic disposition for us,” said Pitula, who by day is the town manager of Winterport, and formerly was in the local band Sista Sadie. “We don’t take it too seriously, but we look forward to playing together every week. Between all of us, we know hundreds of songs. We’ve been doing it for decades. It’s so much fun.”
Like Pitula, the bandmates are all successful professionals in their 50s and 60s. Silver and Russell have a law practice in Bangor. Anderson is a retired lawyer, and former member of legendary New York band and countercultural icons the Fugs. Meyers is a graphic artist, LeBlanc is a researcher at the University of Maine, and Brown is a doctor. They’re all busy people. But they’ll always make time for music.
What strikes you first, when listening to the band, are the absolutely gorgeous harmonies all seven musicians contribute. Three-, four-, even five-part harmony is present in nearly every song they play.
Then you hear the loose, playful way they have of collaborating. The sweet melding of LeBlanc’s guitar, Silver’s mandolin and Meyers’ banjo is the core of their sound, with Anderson’s masterful Dobro and pedal steel adding warmth and Pitula’s and Brown’s rhythm section forming the foundation. Russell’s lead vocals and occasional flute playing, as well as his killer kazoo solos, add humor and charm.
The band has a handful of original songs, but also plays delightful covers. They list everything from the Beatles, Paul Simon and the Beach Boys to Brooks & Dunn and Lyle Lovett as influences. Though they may say it’s just a fun side project, it’s clear that the one thing they do take seriously is the pure enjoyment they get out of playing.
“You could have much worse habits than playing music,” said Russell. “We’re all around the same age and we’ve all got the same mindset. We have to have fun playing. We’re too old not to.”
For more information and for tickets to Saturday night’s show, call 989-7100.
Emily Burnham may be reached at eburnham@bangordailynews.net. Follow her on Twitter at rockblogsterbdn.
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