Sleep Alive filmed their music video, Put It On My Tab, at Union Station in Worcester.
Worcester has had some great claim to fame in the music scene—both mainstream and underground—over the past century. With some great music venues like Lucky Dog, Tammany Hall, and Palladium we’ve seen some great bands come to Worcester and ignite the stage. The music video below, found by our friends at Worcesterite.com and featured on WorcesterScene.com’s Main Stage for November, is a great use of Worcester’s iconic Union Station (home to Luciano’s) combining it with Worcester’s talent—both musically and cinematographically.

Wonderland Music Series 2009
Like Alice going down the rabbit hole, when you walk into Mechanics Hall you will feel like you have entered into a secret land. The ornate features and elaborate design of Mechanics Hall’s classic setting is unlike any other venue experience for local music. The backdrop provides an element of the theaterical, with a sound that brings every note out with extreme precision. Mechanics Hall’s history is one which supports the arts of allkinds, let’s add local music to that great tradition.
July 10, 2009 $15 18+ 7pm Doors – 8pm Show
This show will surely rock your socks off! Combining elements of pop and rock with hip hop, funk and reggae will bring in sounds for everyone! Support local music! These artist are are a true look at the local passion and talent of New England!
For more information on the venue and bands, click here: Wonderland Music Series
You’ve heard about it here for a few months, it is all over the local news and web. It is in every local blog. And tomorrow night June 12, Hat On Drinking Wine will officially release their first CD at Nick’s Bar. This local band, self described as a “rootsy rock and roll enterprise” offers great melodies, thoughtful lyrics and an eclectic mix and sound. Come support the band, hear some great music and have fun.
Looking to enjoy some music, win some great auction items, and support music? Perfect! Pakachoag Community Music School will be hosting its 21st annual fundraiser to help support and proliferate music to change lives. The event is Friday, April 3rd at 1:00PM and two performances on Saturday, April 4th at 1:00 and 7:00PM.
In addition to complimentary refreshments, raffle items, and silent auction items; be dazzled by the local legend, Sue Natoli. Sue’s diverse background includes Broadway and performing with Englebert Humperdink/Tony Bennett/Sammy Davis Jr/Natalie Cole/Rodney Dangerfield/Jay Leno/Billy Crystal/Jackie Chan/Red Skelton/Pat Cooper and many more. She has performed at Madison Square Garden, Fairmont Hotels, Las Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe and breaking records at the famous Sahara Hotel and Playboy clubs.
Originally from Worcester, Sue is helping to support the Pakachoag Community Music School in it’s mission of providing the highest quality music instruction and performance opportunities to the broadest possible student base, from infants to the elderly, by creating excitement, joy and high expectation for intellectual, emotional and creative self-development.
Tickets can be purchased directly through the Pakachoag Community Music School for $20 ($15 for students/seniors) or $25 at the door.
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts kicks off their 2008-2009 Season on September 20 with a special evening celebrating their success since the Grand Opening last March. The Kick-Off Celebration features a performance by Tony award winner Betty Buckley, and will include a showcase of the newly restored facility, as well as outlining the Theatre’s plans for the future.
The Theatre is one of Worcester’s new cultural gems offering a variety of performances, for a variety of ages, including music, theatre, comedy, drama and more.
For more information about this celebration, or to see the full schedule of events, visit the website at www.thehanovertheatre.org



