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Friday Night, July 10
Ticketed Performance - click here for tickets
The Firehouse Center for the Arts, Downtown Newburyport
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VIENNA TENG
She shares her name with the Austrian home of Mozart and Beethoven. And she herself studied classical piano from the age of five. But there’s nothing old-world about the music of Vienna Teng, whose Zoë/Rounder Records debut brings to mind artists as diverse as Tori Amos, Simon & Garfunkel and Radiohead. Teng has won accolades as much for her soprano vocals (“smooth and sophisticated,” says the Washington Times) as for her lyrics (“smart and introspective,” observes the Philadelphia Daily News). Meanwhile, the San Jose Mercury News calls Teng “a child of Chopin and Sarah McLachlan.” Vienna Teng’s music is simply one of the most enchanting new sounds around.
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July 11
FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT
Waterfront Park, Downtown Newburyport
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FASTBALL
Formed in 1994 in Austin, TX, Fastball combine a fondness for melodic, Beatles-inspired pop with the alternative aesthetic of late-'90s mainstream rock. Guitarist/vocalist Miles Zuniga, bassist/vocalist Tony Scalzo, and drummer Joe Shuffield — all veterans of the underground rock scene — originally banded together under the name Magneto U.S.A., whose music became popular in the Austin region. After signing with Hollywood Records, the musicians changed their name to Fastball (sharing the name with the title of a baseball-themed pornographic film) and released their debut album, Make Your Mama Proud, in 1996.
Fastball website
The Way......mp3.
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ERIC HUTCHINSON
Few stories underscore the radical changes experienced by the post-millennial music industry than that of Eric Hutchinson. Originally nurtured and then abandoned by an established label started by a pop superstar, Hutchinson then got discovered by a much larger audience while unsigned, thanks to an online plug by a notorious Hollywood gossip. Born and raised in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., Hutchinson first began performing in public while attending Emerson College, a performing arts-oriented university located in downtown Boston.
Eric Hutchinson's website
Rock N'Roll.....mp3
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SAM ROBERTS BAND
Canadian singer/songwriter Sam Roberts released his first true debut in 2002, following a popular demo he had made in Montreal. Before that point, he had been a violin player who eventually moved on to guitar and started a rock band with his friends. The band didn't get any positive reactions from record labels and disbanded in 1998, but that didn't stop Roberts from going back to Canada and beginning to write again. He put together the aforementioned demo before sitting down to record his debut, The Inhuman Condition, which was released in 2002 and became the best-selling independent release in Canadian history.
Sam Roberts Band website
Them Kids.....mp3.
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KATIE HERZIG
Katie Herzig broke out on her own after eight years as the frontwoman for Newcomers Home. Herzig was no stranger to the solo game, having released her first solo album, Watch Them Fall, in 2004, so it was no surprise when, following the dissolution of Newcomers Home in 2006, Herzig put together a second album, Weightless, which was released that summer. Comprised of quirky, heartfelt songs that nodded to twangy, warm-voiced artists like Devon Sproule and Neko Case, the album generated quite a bit of critical buzz, and several songs from the album found their way onto network television shows, notably Grey's Anatomy. Herzig spent the next two years playing gigs, collaborating with other artists, and writing new material, and she even managed to snag a 2007 Grammy nomination for one of her songs, "Heaven's My Home" (performed by the Duhks.
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Directions:
FROM ROUTE 95:
Take exit 57 and follow signs to downtown Newburyport.
FROM BOSTON:
Take Route 1 north to Route 95 north to exit 57. Follow signs to downtown Newburyport.
FROM ROUTE 495: Follow to Route 95, then south to exit 57. Follow signs to downtown Newburyport.
BY TRAIN:
The MBTA runs a line from North Station to Newburyport. Visit mbta.com for times.
BY WATER:
Newburyport is located at the mouth of the Merrimack River. Call Ralph Steele, the Newburyport Harbormaster at (978) 462-3746 for specific information on your trip to Newburyport.
A look back at previous years'

Past Artists:
2005 Riverfront Festival
Low Millions
Young Dubliners
de Sol
Stephanie Schneiderman
2004 Riverfront Festival
GRANT LEE PHILLIPS
JONATHA BROOKE
JOE FIRSTMAN
2003 Riverfront Festival
Saturday, July 12th
BRUCE COCKBURN
Nickel Creek
Jesse Harris
2002 Riverfront Festival
Saturday, July 15th
RAUL MALO
Hybrasil
Maia Sharpe
Parking
There are 3 municipal lots downtown - which are free.
They are located at Green & Merrimac Streets, State and Harris Streets (next to the Library) and on Prince Place.
There are 2 lots along the Waterfront run by the Newburyport Redevelopment Authority which will be charging $8 for parking. They are located at either side of Waterfront Park along Merrimac Street (West Lot) and Water Street (East Lot)
You may also park in legal spots on the street. If you park in a nearby neighborhood, please be respectful of residents and all parking laws - do not block fire hydrants or driveways. Police will ticket or tow all cars which are parked in illegal spaces.
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