NEXT SHOW:   Saturday, June 9th, 7:30pm, The Boulder Coffeehouse features Vieux Soulier!


Vieux Soulier, playing the music of New Brunswick, Quebec and beyond, will be performing at the Boulder Coffee House on Saturday evening, June 9. The show begins at 7:30 PM.

Vieux Soulier consists of fiddlers, Leo LeBlanc, 85 years of age, & Rich Gosselin; Paul Luria guitar & harmonica, Paula Luria, spoons and John Sullivan, bass.

Come on down!

Proceeds from the $5 suggested donations will go to the local ARC chapter in Fitchburg.

To see a map on how to get here, click on a tiny boulder above or click THIS.

Sound reinforcement is being provided by JB Sound.

The Boulder Coffeehouse meets in the Dillon Room, 923 Main Street, 1st Parish Unitarian Universalist of Fitchburg once a month, on the 2nd Saturday, except in the summer months of July and August when it's off-season. The music begins at 7:30 p.m. with an hour of open-mike performances. There is a freewill suggested donation of $5. Also non-perishable food goods are welcome. Performers very often have CDs available for purchase on the table to the side.

Where are we? Here's a MAP on how to get here.

Major Notice: the walled-in parking lot next to the Post Office is NOT available for us anymore. It is on Federal property and you get a $50.00 ticket if you park there now.

Future coffeehouse shows up ahead, some tentatively:

2012

June 9th - Vieux Soulier

on summer break July & August

Click here to see past shows

The Boulder Coffeehouse is located at the First Parish Church Unitarian Universalist of Fitchburg, MA, 923 Main Street on the Upper Common. The Coffeehouse is held in the Dillon Room on ground level, entry on the left side of the church. The music begins at 7:30 p.m. with an hour of open-mike performances. Proceeds from the coffeehouse will benefit the host church and numerous non-profit organizations throughout the Montachusett region. A freewill donation of $5.00 is suggested. Also non-perishable food goods are welcome. Performers very often have CDs available for purchase on the table to the side. Open-mike performers are asked to email coffeehouse coordinator Nate Smith prior to the day of the event, or arrive early to sign up for any remaining slots. Slots do go fast, so email soon.

A recording of each performance is available to the performer by request in advance for a suggested $3 to defray production costs.

The Boulder Coffeehouse is a smoke-free, alcohol-free, candlelit venue for folk and other musical genres. Coffee, herbal tea, cider, and a delicious assortment of baked goods will be served. To see a map on how to get here, click MAP.

To visit Nate's own website, click here.

Please email questions or comments to xongsmith@gmail.com