Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2023 Revere Democratic Caucuses to host virtual caucuses June 27 T he Revere Democratic Caucuses will host caucuses for all six wards virtually on June 27 at 6:00 p.m. This will be a nominating caucus for the 2023 Platform Convention. People can join at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83707220648?pwd=WjdyUUxxZ3NiU2ZjWFpzaUNmOWtlZz09 Free Concert! Third annual Bread of Life benefit concert in Melrose on June 25 F ormer Malden resident Howie Newman and Joe Kessler, who are also known as Knock on Wood, are anything but a typical folk combo, performing well-known rock covers and funny original songs (suitable for all ages). Their varied repertoire includes everything from Tom Petty to the Beatles to Dire Straits. Knock on Wood (www.howienewman.com/knockonwood) will be playing their third annual Bread of Life benefi t concert at First Baptist Church (561 Main St., Melrose) on Sunday, June 25, from 6-7:30 p.m. This outdoor concert is free but donations will be accepted, with a portion going to Bread of Life, a Malden-based food pantry that serves Malden, Melrose and the surrounding areas. The fi rst two annual events drew good crowds and each raised several hundred dollars for this local organization. It’s a family-friendly show that might include some children’s music and songs for senior citizens. No matter what they play, their show features excellent musicianship, pleasing vocal Howie Newman (left) and Joe Kessler, aka Knock on Wood, will play an outdoor benefi t concert for Bread of Life on Sunday, June 25, at First Baptist Church in Melrose. harmonies and … lots of fun. Newman (guitar, harmonica, vocals) is the songwriter, and his engaging manner, which includes G-rated comedy and lots of audience participation, has charmed audiences all over New England. Song topics include Smartphones, not-sograceful aging and his wife’s inability to parallel park. A former sportswriter for The Boston Globe, Patriot Ledger, Melrose Free Press and other newspapers, he will also be performing one or two of his many baseball songs, which include “It’s the End of the Curse and We Know It,” an R.E.M. parody. Kessler, who plays fi ddle and mandolin, has an energetic, improvisational style that includes folk, rock, jazz and bluegrass. He has toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada as well as in eight other countries, performing with Morphine, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, the Boogaloo Swamis and many others. The duo will be joined by Newman’s daughter, Jen, on backup vocals. She is a Malden High graduate. “We’re not the traditional guitar-and-fiddle group,” says Newman. “Joe and I like to keep things up-tempo, do some rock covers and get the audience involved. The idea is to play some great music and have fun.” For more information about Knock on Wood, including videos and music samples, visit www.howienewman.com/ knockonwood. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net
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