CONCERT TO BENEFIT THE
ST GEORGE COMMUNITY  CUPBOARD

July 20th | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Odd Fellows Hall, Tenants Harbor

WE ARE CURRENTLY AT MAX CAPACITY FOR THIS SHOW.  THERE MAY BE SOME SPOTS THAT OPEN UP AT THE DOOR ON THE NIGHT OF THE PERFORMANCE. 

Did you know that the St. George Community Cupboard provides perishable and non-perishable food items along with personal hygiene supplies to at least 40 local neighbors and households each week?  We have partnered with new St. George neighbor, Adam Ezra, to put on an acoustic concert at the Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday, July 20, at 6 pm. Suggested donation of $10/person or $25/family of 3 or more.  Or donate what you are able.  Either way, come and enjoy the show! 

Click to learn more about Adam Ezra

For years one of Boston’s best-kept secrets, Adam Ezra is quickly becoming recognized as one of the most prolific touring and writing artists in the Northeast. 

Winning 7 New England Music Awards including “Band of the Year,” “Album of the Year,” and “Song of the Year” twice, and NEMA’s Humanitarian Award for his commitment to activism through music,  Adam’s songwriting and performances with his band, Adam Ezra Group, have earned him tour dates with Steve Miller, Blues Traveler, Little Feat, Gavin DeGraw, Dwight Yoakam, The Goo Goo Dolls,  Marshall Tucker Band, Melissa Ethridge, Train, ZZ Top, and Little Big Town to name a few. But to really understand why the music world is beginning to take notice of Adam, come to a concert and you will experience an unscripted, extended performance poured out to an underground community of rabid fans singing every word to every song. 

In recent years, invites to Nashville have had Adam diving headfirst into the BMI songwriting world. His efforts have won him the friendship of John Oates who, after writing 10 songs with Adam and taking him around the country on tour, is currently producing his upcoming single “Hold Each Other Now,” slated for release this fall. Adam Ezra Group’s single, “Switching to Whiskey,” written with BMI artist Clint  Daniels (“Broken Heartsville,” “Some of It”), quickly became one of Adam’s most popular songs in 2021  with over a quarter-million streams in its first year on Spotify alone. In what fans have dubbed “The  Album Project,” Adam is currently in the midst of releasing a studio single each month for 2 years,  trading in the traditional LP format for a steady flow of new music for his rapidly expanding community of listeners. 

Averaging over 200 tour dates annually, Adam quickly pivoted during the pandemic, beginning “The  Gathering Series,” through which he live-streamed every single night for 500 nights in a row for free,  reaching over 15 million listeners around the world. His efforts not only galvanized his following but took his grassroots mission of empowering communities through music to new levels, earning him  “Creator of the Year” by the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance, as well as “Digital Performer of the Year”  and “Male Act of the Year” by the New England Music Awards. 

Adam has also started his own non-profit organization, RallySound, to better support fans and activists dedicated to making the world a better place. In addition to school workshops, supporting charitable events, and empowering communities through music, RallySound hosts a free festival each year called  The Ramble, dedicated to ending veteran homelessness. Even in the midst of the pandemic, they put on a virtual Ramble in 2021, raising enough money to help 67 veterans off the street and into safe and dignified housing. 

As the world has opened up again, Adam is back on the road, packing theaters with his band, and in between traditional tour dates, visiting the homes of fans around the country for backyard performances they call “The Gathering Series Live,” continuing to demonstrate that for Adam, nothing is more important than giving back to the people who love his music.

Click to learn more about St George Community Cupboard

St. George Community Cupboard is a program of a local non-profit, St. George Community Development Corporation.  This volunteer-powered program’s mission is to provide food and hygiene items for St. George residents in need of assistance.  Since our doors opened in 2017, we have served over 150 St. George individual households, each of a different size, shape, and circumstance.  In 2020, we added our Free Fresh Friday Market which acts as a produce exchange as much as a no-questions-asked access point to fresh fruits and local vegetables to the greater community each week.  Donations are accepted for Fresh Friday produce and help to cover the cost of produce purchases after the local growing season has ended.  Thanks to neighbors like you, and our new neighbor, Adam Ezra, everyone eats in St. George.

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