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Major label madness: Spitalfield frontman Mark Rose returns with Camera Can’t Lie, Atlantic Records up-and-comers

Mark Rose performing August 7, 2009 at the main stage. Last year his band featured Lucas Carpenter on keys, and Darren Wilson of The Hush Sound on drums.

Why hello everyone in free concert land! We’ve got a big show for you all to enjoy this Saturday, July 24.

Mark Rose, frontman of  Spitalfield (Victory Records, rumored to be reuniting soon…) is on a US tour alongside Camera Can’t Lie, who were recently signed to Atlantic Records, which will release their debut album in the coming months.

Mark Rose is returning to the School’s Out stage, after performing last August along with Lucas Carpenter. This’ll be a great show, and we’re real excited to have these guys play.

Come check out some music you’ll probably be hearing on the radio soon – it’s your chance to say, “I saw them in Plymouth up close and personal (for free)!”

- Jon & the School’s Out team

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07 2010

Local bands rock the main stage once again – The Release, Bones & A Curtis Rhythm, and 14th Union (photos soon…)

Hello!

We had an incredible show this past Saturday night at the Main Stage with The Release, Bones & A Curtis Rhythm, and young newcomers 14th Union. The whole show was an awesome display of talented young musicians and songwriters, with nearly every song performed being an original. We were quite honored to have The Release – who were performing at School’s Out for the 3rd consecutive year – perform a set almost entirely filled with never-before-performed songs that they will be recording this fall. We’ve worked with, and been fans of, The Release for quite a while now and it was a great pleasure for us to help them debut some new material (check out their next show Thursday 7/22 at TT the Bear’s in Cambridge).

Bones have also played at our series for 3 years in a row now. They actually played one of the first few shows ever at the concert series, but under their original moniker “Brewster”, funnily enough. Then they briefly changed their name to Glasstronaut, and right before Schoolhouse Rock 2009, they adopted Bones & A Curtis Rhythm.

14th Union is a great young band with a ton of promise. These three 13 and 14 year olds busted out a 40-minute set of ALL originals. That’s hard for any band to do that’s only been together for around a year, let alone young kids. So kudos to those guys, I’m sure we’ll be seeing and hearing them for  years to come.

It was an all-around great show, and we can’t wait for the next one on Saturday July 24 at the main stage, which features Spitalfield frontman Mark Rose, and newly-signed-to-Atlantic-Records, Camera Can’t Lie. Stay tuned for a post on that – for now check the schedule!

Til next time, keep rockin’.
- Jon & the School’s Out Team

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07 2010
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