Rebecca Catron
JIMMY C's REAL DEAL
BAND
RICK LARRIMORE AS ROD STEWART * VIDEO *
* New this year      
Lee Amirault as
Angus McPherson
Scottish minstrel entertainment . . . humor and music. Eldredge Library, 10 pm
* Belle-Tones Three Andrews Sisters look-alikes and sound-alikes who will bring back memories as they sing the 40s songs. High School Auditorium, 5 pm
* Luigi Boccia Tenor extraordinaire. Will he be the next Pavarotti? He'll bring a tear to your eye and joy to your heart. You'll remember this performer! Congregational Church, 8 pm
Allan Brooks This talented singer will charm you.St. Christopher's, 7 pm
Liz Burke A tribute concert to Patti Paige, Connie Francis, and Patsy Cline. St. Christopher's, 9 pm
Rebecca Catron A Cape Cod native with a flair for Country-Western music. Elementary Cafeteria, 8 and 9 pm
Jimmy C's Real Deal Band A bluesy band with a definite attitude. With the band's harmonica-playing leader, you'll enjoy this toe-tapping music. Town Hall Meeting Room
Sorel Colina A 13 year old musician who plays the celtic harp and will perform at theFaculty Art Show on First Night. Creative Arts Center, 7 pm
Cape Cod Bavarian Trio
Trumpet, guitar and accordion! Polka with a mix of Czech, Irish, Russian, French, Spanish and German tunes. Foot-tapping fun for world music enthusiasts. St. Martin's Lodge, 7 and 8 pm
Bell-Tones
Thom Dutton
Elena Griffin Allan Brooks
Sound Waves
Shawn England
Bell-Tones
Thom Dutton
Elena Griffin
Allan Brooks
Sound Waves
Cape Cod Fiddlers Ten of our most talented fiddlers and musicians . . . toe-tapping wonder! Grab a CD and take the music home with you! Methodist Church, 9 and 10 pm
Cape Cod Opera Our wonderful "day before" performers! Celebrate music from the 40's (1840 & 1940) from Broadway, the Opera, and Operettas. Methodist Church, 7:30 pm, Dec. 30
Chatham Drama Guild The Further Adventures of Nick Tickle--Fairy Tale Detective by Steph De Ferie, a local playwrite. Directed by Karen McPherson, Chatham Middle School Drama Club. Produced by John F. Padgett. At 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm
Chatham Lightfoots Jump ropers extraordinaire from local Chatham schools. Atrium, 3 pm
Cirque du Jour Back again by popular demand with all new acts... a must see for all, young and old! High School Gym, 2, 4, 7, and 9 pm
The Clancy Tradition From New York and Chatham . . . Irish music to warm your soul. Jr. High Gym, 7 and 8 pm
Crab Grass Cape Cod's own bluegrass artists! Bass, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and plenty of great vocals! Holy Redeemer Church, 7 and 8 pm
Colum Cille Pipes and Drums to stir the soul. Elementary Gym, 7 pm
Peter D'Elia A talented pianist in his 13th year with First Night Chatham. Chatham's Own Peter D'Elia continues to impress us with his keyboard skills. He will be playing Clementi, Ravel and Chopin. Congregational Church, 5 pm
The Elbows
The Elbows are four friends who got together one summer day to play music for some kids and their families...and they haven’t stopped since! Eldredge Library, 2 and 4 pm.
Shaun England Jazz Group Guitar, clarinet, and vocalist. St. Christopher's 1 and 2 pm.
MGM Trio
Rick Goldin
MGM Trio
Andrew Prete
Peter D'Elia
Colum Cille
Rick Goldin
Puppets
Dreamers Big Band The classic big band sound . . . Dance, relax and enjoy. Monomoy Hall at Chatham Bars Inn. 8:30 - 11:30 pm.
Thom Dutton Celtic harp and vocals. A New Year's tradition! St. Christopher's, 11 pm

Feelin' Good

Barbershop harmony with all the old familiar favorites. St. Martin's Lodge, 9 pm
Freddie and
the Maybellines
The beat goes on! Everybody's favorite rock-and-roll band. Always a must!Community Center Gym, 8:30 - 11:30 pm
Brian Gillie Fantastic rock and roll music, song, and fun for the whole family. Junior High School, 10 and 11 pm
Rick Goldin Music and puppets for children (and their parents!) Community Center Meeting Room, 4 and 5 pm
* Elena Griffin Elena does belly dancing and invites the audience to come forward and give it a try. Great exercize and great fun! Jr. High Gym, 9 pm
Harwich Jr. Theater
Jugglers
Trevor Pearson . . . fanciful fun. Enjoyable for all. Performing at the Atrium at 4 pm.
Chris Henshaw Irish music. A one-man band to tickle your fancy.St. Martin's Lodge, 10 pm
Scott Jameson Magic with a flair! Community Center Meeting Room, 3 pm

Brian Gillie
John Murelle
Anoush Longerstaey
Reunion Band
Greg Johnson
Keith Michael Johnson The Bubble Guy -- silly fun for kids. Elementary School Gym, 3 and 4 pm
Jumpin' Juba Steve Hurl on guitar and vocals, and Bruce Ward on piano, play blues mixed with many flavors of roots music, especially from New Orleans and Louisiana. Elementary School Gym, 8 and 9 pm
Joan Kirchner Vocalist with a program of 1940s songs. Methodist Church, 11 pm
* Rick Larrimore Presenting a tribute to Rod Stewart. Rick looks like him, dresses like him, acts like him and has that distinctive Rod Stewart wonderful sound. You're in for a treat! High School Gym, 6, 8, and 10 pm
* Lesli Loosli A soprano with a lovely and lilting voice. A gal who can definitely hit the high notes! Congregational Church, 11 pm
Anoush Longerstaey An accomplished 13--year-old pianist. Methodist Church, 4 pm
* Ross Mac Vicar Wood carving with a chainsaw . . . how very interesting! In the town parking lot to be enjoyed by all. 1:30 - 4:30 pm
Marcus the Magician Super magic for the young and the young at heart. Monomoy Hall, 5 pm
Scott Jameson
Luigi Boccia
Cape Cod Opera
Jumpin' Juba
Earle, Whatley & Morris
* MGM Trio A delightful group new to First Night who will definitely have you in a nostalgic mood. Elementary School Gym at 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm
Joe Marchio Congregational Church organist, Joe brings new excitement and vibrant sounds to the beautiful organ. Congregational Church, 10 pm
Monomoy Six Dixieland jazz to keep you dancing 'til 11 pm in the Atrium. 7 - 11 pm
Chris Morris An amazing local talent . . . Chris' effortless piano artistry takes your breath away. Watch for Chris throughout the First Night Chatham entertainment schedule with the Noteables and Earle and Whatley.
* Jodi & Richard Mulcahy A father and daughter duo who do guitar and vocals with a flair. Methodist Church, 7 pm
John Murelle A versatile baritone singing the songs of Irving Berlin. Congregational Church, 3 pm
* Noteables Chris Morris takes the baton to this amazing chorus that will thrill and excite you with their incredible voices. Congregational Church, 7 pm
Lilly and Paul O'Brien Kids, try your vocal skills with Paul's help at some karaoke at Monomoy Hall, Chatham Bars Inn. 2, 3, and 4 pm
Oyez! Renaissance music performed with gorgeous period instruments. A rare musical treat. UU Meeting House, 9 pm
Oyez!
Oyez
Ashley Wade
Chip Koser
Ice Sculpture
Three Cats and a Dog
Feelin' Good
Pans in Paradise Steel Band trio featuring Bruce Guyon, Seth Martin, and Debby Martin with a Caribbean sound. Don't worry, be happy! Atrium, 2 pm
* Andrew Prete Acoustic guitar and vocals to give a new meaning to the blues, soft rock and a bit of pop. St. Christopher's, 10 pm
John Randall's Saltwater Jazz These three musicians will help you greet the new year in style. UU Meeting House, 10 and 11 pm
Dave Rauscher Everybody's favorite classical guitarist! Another First Night Chatham faithful . . . and are we glad. St. Christopher's, 8 pm

Reunion Band

A bluegrass band with lots of fun, toe tapping sounds to keep you happy. Community Center Meeting Room, 10 and 11 pm
* The Rip It Ups Formerly Skeeter and the Buzztones, pop/rock with four guitars, a coronet, and vocalist. Community Center Meeting Room, 8 and 9 pm
* Sound Waves Eight lively ladies offering their songs in the a cappella tradition. Community Center Meeting Room, 7 pm
* Three Cats and a Dog An acoustic bluegrass/celtic/swing/folk/pop band. Elementary Gym, 5 pm
Toe Jam
Puppet Band
Interactive high energy musical treat guaranteed to make the whole family wiggle and giggle. Community Center Meeting Room, 12:30 and 2 pm
Dave Rauscher
Freddie and the Maybellines
Lesli Loosli
Monomoy Six
Sorel Colina
Ashley Wade and Morris Ashley Wade, mezzo soprano, and Chris Morris at the piano. Opera to Broadway, spirituals to standards . . . a musical tour de force. Congregational Church, 9 pm
Martha Whatley and
Peter Earle
Romantic duets by two talented Cape Cod entertainers . . . pleasing audiences for many years. Methodist Church, 8 pm
Kids in the Community Lullaby of Broadway . . . John Murelle's students' voices go to the Great White Way. Congregational Church, 4 pm
Bell Ringing Pull the rope that rings the bell. St. Christopher's, 4 pm
The Lightfoots
Crab Grass * VIDEO *
Kids in the Community
Chris Henshaw
The Noteables

The Noteables
The Clancy Tradition
The Dreamers
Pans in Paradise
Ross MacVicar
 

 

 

     
   
 


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OPEN IN DECEMBER
Phone: 508 945-1122
Email: info@firstnightchatham.com
Website: firstnightchatham.com