Memorial Day Porch Play

Memorial Day Porch Play

Memorial Day Porch Play!
Together! Live!! May 28 – 31
 
As the world begins to open up, CPAE will continue offering safe, distanced live music performances in outdoor settings.
 
Note that Saturday will feature Plein Air Painting with Racquel Keller at Riversdale House Museum, registration required (info@cpae.org). Rescheduled for next Saturday, June 5.
 
Schedule (subject to change; please check back regularly, especially for rain updates!)
 
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 – Friday evening, May 28, 6:30pm, 5211 Campus Drive, the parking lot at Linson pool

RAIN LOCATION: the parking area just behind Popeyes chicken at Beltway Plaza, 6224 Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt Md.

Kristen Arant & the Bele Bele Rhythm Collective

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COLLEGE PARK ESTATES

 – [RESCHEDULED TO] Monday, May 31, 4-4:40 pm, 7612 Sweetbriar Drive:

Julia May is a 15-year-old singer/songwriter from College Park.  She’ll be playing a mix of folk and pop originals and covers.  She will also be collecting food donations to the College Park Food Bank and monetary donations to the PG Changemakers Coalition, a local anti-racist and Black Lives Matter Groups (donations are optional). 

 – [RESCHEDULED TO] Monday, May 31, 5-6 pm, 7612 Sweetbriar Drive:

Kristin Rebecca plays original and traditional folk music on both the acoustic guitar and folk harp. Please visit her website www.kristinrebecca.com to learn more, see live performance videos and listen to audio samples. 

–  Sunday May 30, 3 pm, 4600 Amherst Rd:

Melissa Sites, folk and rock acoustic covers

 – Monday, May 31, 7401 Radcliffe Drive

6:30 Adam Morrell

7:30 Professor Goldstein

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LAKELAND

 – Sunday May 30, 2 pm, James Adams Park, Berwyn House Road and Rhode Island Avenue:

Community Drum Circle. Join us for a Rhythmic conversation. Instruments provided or feel free to bring your own. 

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RIVERSDALE MANSION

RESCHEDULED: Saturday, June 5 11 am –  2 pm.  Meet at Riversdale House Museum, bring your own art supplies and a picnic lunch. RSVP required. 

Plein Air painting with Racquel Keller

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YARROW

 – Sunday May 30, 6 pm, 7321 Baylor Ave:

Rick Norris, Sitar.

A Western Twist to an Eastern Tradition. Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream…

 – Sunday May 30, 7 pm, 7321 Baylor Ave:

Shoemaker Levy (aka Rich MacKenzie) is an electronic instrumental dream pop/shoegaze project that includes layers of reverb and delay infused guitar swirls over electronic beats, rhythmic bass lines, and cotton candy. Rich is inspired by the likes of Boards of Canada, Slowdive, Swervedriver, and Casino versus Japan. 

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COLLEGE PARK WOODS

 – Monday May 31, 4 pm, 9003 Gettysburg Lane:

Dominic Elliott mixes electric-pop and acoustic-folk to create eclectic sounds and a fun atmosphere where everyone can enjoy themselves. Whether its creating textured music with an electric guitar and loop station or singing thought-provoking and amusing songs with acoustic guitar accompaniment, Dominic’s music has something for everyone to enjoy. Dominic is originally from Hyattsville, MD and has been playing music for over 20 years in the DMV as well as across the United States on multiple music tours.

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CALVERT HILLS

POSTPONED TO NEXT WEEKEND, TIME TBD, 6705 Rhode Island Ave:

The Battery – mostly covers, mostly indie, mostly female.

Coming June 4, 7 pm

Paint Branch Creek featuring musicians Eric Maring, Allison Hughes, Greg Heelan, Patrick Lynch and Arun Ivatury, with lyrics by Eric Olson – is an acoustic musical collaboration rooted firmly in Americana. We will be celebrating the release of our new album, In the Barn!  paintbranchcreek.com

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