Barry Goodreau's Engine Room with Danny Klein’s Full House Band at Blue Ocean Music Hall
Date and Time
Friday Oct 25, 2024
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
Doors Open at 7PM
Location
Blue Ocean Music Hall
4 Ocean Front North
Salisbury, Ma., 01952
Fees/Admission
Reserved Seating: $30 – $35.50
VIP Meet & Greet + Best Seats: $50
+ $3 Additional Day of Show
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Contact Information
978-462-5888 Blue Ocean Music Hall Box Office
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Description
Barry Goodreau's Engine Room with Danny Klein’s Full House Band
Featuring Barry Goudreau
Formerly of Boston
Friday, October 25 | 8PM
Reserved Seating: $30 – $35.50
VIP Meet & Greet + Best Seats: $50
+ $3 Additional Day of Show
About Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room
Guitarist Barry Goudreau, formerly of Boston, recently announced the release of his new CD, “The Road” from his band Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room. Barry’s blues/rock ensemble includes his former RTZ bandmates Brian Maes on lead vocals and keyboards, as well as Tim Archibald on bass. Both Maes and Archibald were members of Peter Wolf’s House Party Five, playing on two of his records and touring the world extensively. The band is rounded out with “Old” Tony DePietro on drums and Mary Beth Maes, Terri O’Soro and Joanie Cicatelli on background vocals. Expect some favorites like “Smokin” and “Long Time” in their live set, alongside songs from the new CD as well as tracks from “Full Steam Ahead”, the 2017 release from Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room.
Produced by Brian Maes, “The Road” features songs written by Goudreau, Maes, Archibald and DePietro, with the sole exception of “The Rhythm Won’t Stop”, penned by Brad Delp and Barry Goudreau. Goudreau calls it “Contemporary classic rock”, an apt description of songs like “Love Will Lead The Way”, “Word To The Wise” and the power ballad “Shade”–songs inspired the iconic music of the great rock bands of the 70s and beyond.
The Engine Room’s 2017 CD Full Steam Ahead” covers the whole spectrum of blues and rock, from the stripped down blues of “All Mine” to the all out rock assault of “Need”. A longtime friend of Goudreau’s, legendary bluesman James Montgomery, sits in on harp for “Layin’ it Down {In Beantown}.” Barry says “I wanted to look back to the acts of the late sixties and early seventies when they were reinventing the blues in new and exciting ways”. The record was produced by Maes in his studio with Goudreau recording the guitar tracks in his own home studio.
With new music to play, Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room looks forward to a return to the stage!
About Danny Klein
Danny Klein was born in New York City on May 23, 1946, and lived in New Jersey from when he was six to 17 years of age. His earliest musical influences came from listening to the radio: the Supremes, Motown, and mostly blues music from Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and Sonny Boy Williams; to the R&B of King Curtis, the Rolling Stones, and everyone else in between.The bassist spoke with All Media Guide on May 30, 2002: “[I listened to] New York AM radio, a whole lot of R&B, Otis and the Supremes, the Motown thing, the Memphis thing, and the New York thing, and all that, a lot of R&B in those days, a lot of black stuff…I guess before that like in the ’50s you’d never hear that, the original artists doing the music, you’d hear Patti Page covers, you know that kind of thing. But at that time, in the ’60s, it started to cross over…also there were shows out of the Bronx…goin’ on at night…they’d play some really funky stuff and blues…so that’s basically how I got it. We didn’t even have a record player in the house ’till my sister got one, we were not a very musical family.” Read More
Indulge your senses in great food and dine at one of our on-site restaurants before the show! Click to make a reservation for dinner before the show at Seaglass Restaurant or Capri Seaside Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria.