Toil!’s sound blends an array of genres from folk to rock. The group recorded their second EP last week on the Vineyard.
In the fall of 1970, Kate Taylor made her way from Martha’s Vineyard to Los Angeles, to record her first album. Nearly half a century later, she and Peter Asher are working together again on a new one.
Neither global pandemic nor autumn storm could keep the organizers and musicians of LadyFest from their annual mission: to help Island victims of domestic violence.
Pianist and former Island restaurateur David Crohan has donated a Mason and Hamlin grand piano to the Edgartown Library.
When the government shutdown began in late March, it dealt a knockout punch to the Island’s once-bustling music scene.
On Thursday evening about 40 fans of all ages enjoyed a socially-distanced performance by the PickPocket Bluegrass Band at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
