Roger Salloom at The Arts Block 2015

Roger Salloom LiveRoger Salloom and his band will make their annual appearance at The Arts Block in Greenfield, on Saturday, November 28th. Appearing with Roger this year will be his great band including Charles Neville, Pete Grimaldi, Joe Boyle, Tommy McCarthy and Dave Lincoln.

The Arts Block is a wonderful venue for music. As it says on their website…

Want to hear excellent, original music by some of today’s top emerging artists? Looking for a great place to dance? How about in a beautifully restored, historic, New England building with a fresh and friendly atmosphere and a wooden dance floor? Would you like to relax with friends in a spacious and vibrant place, where great music, great art and great libations meet?

Roger fits right in at The Arts Block. His original songs touch everyone in a special way. His band will get you dancing in your seats. And the atmosphere at the Arts Block will make this a truly special performance by Roger and his band.

Here’s the details…

The Arts Block is located at 289 Main Street, Greenfield, Mass. See their map here.

Phone is (413) 774-0150.

Visit their website here.

The show begins at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $15.

You can get advance tickets below. This show is likely to sell out so advance tickets are recommended.




About Roger Salloom

He is the singer and composer of the songs Out of Worcester, In the Snow, and O’Nello, all three of which are set in Worcester. Other popular tunes include the Underground and Yallwire hits Marie La Peau, La Te Da, Tappin That Thing, and Life Is Short.

What people have been saying about Roger Salloom…

“Superb.”

Rolling Stone Magazine

“…the writing talent of Dylan or Guthrie… musical genius…hilarious and tragic, kindhearted and careless, all the complexities of a real human being.”

IMDb

Roger Salloom’s voice quickly suggests a comparison to early Bob Dylan, but it’s this vet’s penchant for telling a great story that puts him in the same category.

Time Out New York

“…the most seductive singer ever to seduce these jaded ears. He’ll massage your worries into next week.”

John M. Lomax, II

You can learn more about Roger’s interesting history on his bio page here. To contact Roger you can email him here or contact him via phone at 413.584.6324.


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