Thursday, August 13, 2015

A Summer Melody


Music is a universal language and here on Cape Cod our music scene is a melting pot. From jam sessions at the Woodshed to Reggae night at the Beachcomber summer on the Cape does not fall short of a concert at TD Garden or Xfinity center.

No cape summer is rightly fulfilled without some relaxing melodies and dancing like no one is watching. While this summer may be growing old and coming to an end, Music in the Port is keeping us young at heart. Our little indulgence has become a Wednesday tradition and with sun kissed skin, strolling around the coastal village of Harwich Port could not leave us more content.

Photo from Perks Coffee in Harwich, new beer garden
Last night we threw our sandals and summer sundresses on for a special night with our favorite American idol contestant, Siobhan Magnus, who had the crowds hypnotized without hinge. With the sun crisply setting over our graceful home, the melodies floated and fluttered through our ears as we strolled in and out of the Route 28 shops. These enriching Wednesdays here on the cape are yet another example of the capes unspoiled and untapped experiences.

 There is something unique about sharing a night of carefree music with an ice cream in hand accompanied by friends and family that cannot be beat. However, shopping at dusk, listening to the expressions of local artists and grabbing a drink at perks new beer garden makes us weary of the approaching end of summer. 
   

While there is only one Wednesday left filled of both stirring and soothing music, the end of august and September still hold some great musical events. Whether you indulge in a Jazz filled night at Wequassett, spend a night in Chathams Kate Gould Park with the Chatham Band on Friday or let loose at the Live Love Local fest Aug 30th, the Cape has a venue for you and your family.  



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