12 South Street
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130

Two-time IBMA guitarist of the year, multi-award winning guitarist in Bluegrass, as well as country, and other acoustic music genres, JIM HURST ~ http://www.jimhurst.com ~ is known throughout the Nashville TN area as one of the best in the business. His talents of singing, multi-instrumentalist abilities and well-rounded stylings have garnered him support positions and recording sessions with some of the best artists in Country and Bluegrass music. Trisha Yearwood, Sara Evans, Holly Dunn, Claire Lynch, Travis Tritt, John Cowan, Mark Schatz, Tim O'Brien and more.

“Jim is what I consider genius level as a player and a thinker.”
~ Claire Lynch

Suggested donation $20- at the door; $15- if reservation is made at least 24 hours in advance and Tuesday Club members; $12- for students and seniors; $50 - max immediate families. Addition of a $1/person “preservation fee” that goes to the LG House.

Seating limited to 40, reservations suggested ~ notlobreservations @gmail.com

notloB Folk Concerts (Somerville, Newton and Somerville) are volunteer run and not for profit. For more information go to the website ~ http://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic
Mailing list ~ http://groups.google.com/group/notlobmusic
Facebook ~ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=38565709718&ref=ts

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Between June 2007 and June 2009, notloB Parlour Concerts presented 25 newgrass, traditional and contemporary folk, Celtic and blues not-for-profit concerts at the Loring Greenough House. Artists presented include the Rowan Brothers, Sometymes Why, Mike and Ruthy, Rushard Eggleston, Lissa Schneckenburger, Tripping Lily, Kirstin Andreassen, Bob Franke, Geoff Bartley and Pat Wictor. Since that time, it has presented close to 50 concerts in Cambridge, Somerville, Arlington, Newton, Malden and Grafton.

The Spring season marks the return to the historic Loring Greenough House, located at 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain. The volunteers and artists look forward to returning to the community.

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The Loring Greenough House parking lot holds 8 cars (4 former slots, marked by orange cones and signs, are reserved for Zip Cars. If full, parking is available on the street and in a large public lot behind Blanchard's Liquors. PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON THE LAWN.

Official Website: http://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/

Added by Notlob on April 22, 2010