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Concerts on the Common: Nowheremen this Sunday

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer
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Founded in a Cambridge coffee shop during a peace rally on a rainy afternoon in 2007, The Nowheremen will have you dancing and singing.
The Nowheremen, Boston’s feistiest Beatles band, have packed a lot of living into their time together. They kicked off 2007 by rocking out Governor Patrick’s Inaugural Ball, and recently played at Ringo Starr’s Harvard Square art gallery opening.

And they are coming to the Hopkinton Town Common this Sunday, July 8, at 5PM as part of the Concert on the Common series.

Each Nowhere Man is a powerful singer capable of leading the song or blending in harmony. The quartet remains faithful to the Fab Four’s concept of three guitars up front with cuddly drummer in back. Absolutely no digital gimmickry or taped backup is used. John Scotti of Lincoln and Ian Barber of Lexington
play guitars, and Hingham’s Brendan Murray plays drums. Bassist McGregor McGehee, winner of a recent Boston Music Award, lives in Dover.

Bookings see these fellows laying aside their vast storehouse of rockabilly, soul, Celtic, pop, and original ballads and rockers to concentrate on reproducing and celebrating the greatest music of our time. A splendid time is guaranteed for all.