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At Jam 'n Java, a coffee spot just off Mass. Ave. in Arlington Center, the microphone is open Friday nights once a month for local entertainers.

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Aunt Mimi at Jam 'n Java June 7

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The Jam 'n Java Open Mic and Coffeehouse opens Fridays every month.

The latest set in the schedule features Aunt Mimi on Friday, June 7, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 594 Mass. Ave.

 
 

Join us at the Jam'n Java
Open Mic and Coffeehouse

Friday, June 7,
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Jam’n Java
594 Mass. Ave.

Sign up to play or come and listen to talented local performers. All are welcome. Food, beverages, and pastries available for purchase.

Admission is free!

PerformerSign Up Process 

  • Show up between 6 and 6:30 to sign up. Playing order will be randomly assigned with the first performer going on at 6:45.
     
  • Anyone arriving after 6:30 will be added to the performer list in the order that they sign up.
     
  • If there is not enough time for someone to perform, they will be guaranteed a slot the following month if they show up by 6:30.\
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A typical evening provides an opportunity for about 12 to 14 acts to perform two songs each.For more information:

http://jamn-java-open-mic.org/home/information-for-performers

 

Smile when you’re on stage! 

Each month we are postingphotos from thepast open mic on our Facebook page.  We try to get them postedwithin a week of each open mic. 

Join us on Facebook. Be part of our Facebook community. Share yourthoughtsand ideas. Keep up on whats happening in the acoustic open mic scene.“Like Us” if you like what you see.


Upcoming Jam’n Java Open Mic Dates and Featured Performers

July 5 Mystery Feature Performer

Listen to songs by upcoming and past featured performers.The Featured Performer section of our web site includes music samples ofmany of our upcoming and recent feature performersas well as information about where you can purchase their CDs.

http://jamn-java-open-mic.org/home/feature-performer

Visit Our Website

http://jamn-java-open-mic.org


Volunteers Needed!

It takes a village to make our open mic happen.  Well, at least a few dedicated people!  If you would like to be a part ofthe Jam'n Java Open Mic,email us at:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Please provide contact information and tell us a little about yourself.

 

Aunt Mimi

June 7th’s featured act, Aunt Mimi(Steven Malatesta and Dermot Whittaker) are an audience pleasing duo that combine tight harmonies, varied guitar arrangements, and a wide range of styles in a way that keeps audiences listening and anticipating the next tune.

Their huge repertoire includes American rock ballads, British pop, folk, and country songs from the present day and going back to the 1950’s. They sing favorites as well as lesser known gems by artists as diverse as, Guster, the Everly Brothers, Counting Crows, Gillian Welch, Elvis Costello, Gordon Lightfoot, the Jayhawks, and, the Beatles.

Glen and De

A mini-set will be performed by our own Glen and De

About the Jam'n Java Open Mic

The Jam’n Java Open Mic and Coffeehouse was established to provide a free, live music venue for the Arlington community and a supportive environment for area performers.  Now in its third year, it was theinspiration of Stephanie Marlin-Curiel and is currently hosted by Mark Sandman, Joe Burns and Dianne Iannitelli.

 

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