Esperanto Jazz
Imagine a style of music so tastefully unique to itself it cannot be categorized by genre. Even to roughly classify it as “jazz” would simply not be doing it justice. The most accurate way to describe Esperanto is as an expressive groove trio. The only two fundamental qualities of this sound are that of limitless...
Katrina Degel
Katrina’s warm, compelling voice rings with authenticity as she sings everything from Ella to Aretha, and Stevie to Sting. With nearly four years of leading a successful Jazz quartet of Berklee veterans, and several years of singing R&B, Blues, Jazz, and Latin music with the pros...
Carmen Spada
Carmen’s music and career is very active in Boston, as well as in his native Canada, where he performs as a soloist, with his trio, as well as with the Carmen Spada Sextet.
Sara O’Reilly
Since she was 16, Sara O'Reilly has been devoted to the music scene, performing up and down the east coast from bars to coffee houses and college events, including the streets of Harvard Square when she's looking to reconnect.
Jason Labbe
The musical style of Jason Labbe could be compared to that of John Meyer, Howie Day, Jason Mraz or other similar acoustic rock artists, but he does not stop there. Influenced by all genres of music his songs are an eclectic combination that sings straight from his soul.
Handmade Upcycled goods for Mountain Girls at heart
November 30th, 2009
Margaret Kasper grew up in the mountains of New Hampshire later studying Fiber Art at Massachusetts College of Art. Margaret says of her company, Mountain Girl Clothing, “All clothing I create is either made of recycled or organic materials. I love using forgotten and unloved items of clothing and giving them new life. There are so many beautiful textures and fabrics and items of clothing that already exist in the world, I do not see the need to made demands on the already non mother earth friendly textile businesses that exist. My life revolves around these clothing creations and the joy I get from sewing each piece. All of my materials comes from either the salvation army, goodwill, community rummage sales or yard sales so all of the money that I spend towards my business goes towards my community and organizations that benefit the greater good.”
Her clothing has been winning rave reviews from fellow bloggers, such as: A Handmade Revolution, Bees’netta Blog, resweater and Ooh, I’ve Got Something to Show You!
Don’t forget to visit Margaret at her Etsy shop where she sells her clothing line online. Be sure to find her at The Rockin’ Shop this December!
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