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Peabody Square Ruins
in front of Brody’s
11 a.m.: Warsaw Waikie Orchestra
Get ready to play a polka with traditional Polish music from the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra. Buddy Walker founded the band more than 70 years ago, and his band still exists under the direction of Tony Malionek.
11:30am: Tony Giblin and Eamon Cohen
Tony Giblin is from Galway and Eamon Coyne is from Milltown Malbay, County Clare. Giblin came to the United States in 1983 with his two brothers playing music in Boston and New York and has lived here ever since. Coyne is a multiple All-Ireland violin champion.
Noon: Jie Spirit
Jah Spirit is a six-piece reggae band with unforgettable stage performances. They were the first reggae band to be included in the New England Arts Foundation’s list of recommended performers.
1pm: Renee and the Traitor
Renee and the Renegades is a country band that plays originals and covers. Lead singer Renee Leavitt founded the band in 2018. She started singing at age 3 and sang the national anthem for Red Sox games.
2 p.m.: Ceremony
Special Performance by the PCOA Senior Women’s Training Team
2:30 PM: SAYAT NOVA DANCE COMPANY
Armenian folk dancers
3pm: Passion East Productions
“Kubota PowerJazz Unit – Multi Cultural Fusion Extravaganza” is back with excitement! This group isn’t just a band, it’s an experience. Contains songs from all over the world. They play jazz, fusion, pop, classical and world music.
4pm: Sugar King
Sugar Kings is an original bilingual band from the Boston area that focuses on authentic Afro-Cuban Son/Salsa/Merengue and can also cover a range of artists and styles from around the globe.
main street site
In front of the Gallo Nero restaurant
11 a.m.: Brian Mays Band
The Brian Maes band consists of RTZ, Peter Wolf’s Houseparty 5 and former members of Ernie And the Automatics. They have toured and recorded with bands including U2, Aerosmith, BB King, Deep Purple and more.
Noon: Camellia Latin Classic Quartet
Get ready to dance to old Latin songs in the style of Cuban son, merengue, bachata and cumbia. The band members are mostly Latinos from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
1pm: MERY EME and Latin Roots
Dominican-born singer Mery Eme from Lynn continues to dazzle with her live performances. Merengue, salda, bachata, cha-cha, cumbia, Cuban music and more.
2 p.m.: Fantasy group
Angel Wagner is a percussion master from the Dominican Republic who founded Grupo Fantasia in 1993. Grupo focuses on Latin music played in traditional ways and with traditional instruments. Salsa, Merengue and Bachata will be featured.
3 p.m.: this and that
Dis & Dat blends Trinidadian and African rhythms with root reggae and steel drums. They are a steel drum-filled Caribbean reggae band, led by Sista Dee and four-time Grammy-nominated reggae drummer Rangotan.
4 p.m.: Anne Brost
Annie Brobst is the winner of this year’s New England Music Awards for Performance of the Year, Country Performance of the Year and Song of the Year. Her latest album “Where We Holler” reached number two on the US iTunes Country Albums chart, behind Carrie Underwood and slightly ahead of Chris Stapleton.
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