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7 pm to 9 pm Every Other Tuesday Open Mic - 1st Hour All Acoustic

05/29/2026

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Acoustic OPEN MIC NIGHT Tuesday May 28th 7 - 10 pm All Musicians Welcome, Beachmont Yacht Club, Pearl Ave., Revere, MA

05/12/2026

Acoustic OPEN MIC NIGHT - Singers, Songwriters, Pickers Tuesday May 28th 7 - 10 pm Early Registration at 6:30 pm. All Musicians Welcome, Beachmont Yacht Club, Pearl Ave., Revere, MA

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Open Mic Night
Beachmont Yacht Club
168 Pearl Ave, Revere, MA 02151
Thursday, May 28, 2026
7 - 10 pm
All Musicians Welcome - Public Welcome

Photos from Open Mic Winthrop's post 03/27/2026

at Beachmont Yacht Club first event was a success if you missed it I suggest you go next time if you were there you know what happened what a time what a time what a Time

🎥 The Mahavishnu Orchestra performing "You Know You Know" live at the BBC, 1972. Featuring: John McLaughlin on guitar; Billy Cobham on drums; Jan Hammer on keyboards; Jerry Goodman on violin and Rick Laird on bass.

The Inner Mounting Flame is the debut studio album by jazz-rock fusion band Mahavishnu Orchestra, recorded in August 1971 and released later that year by Columbia Records. After their formation, the group performed several gigs before they entered the studio to record their first album featuring all original material written by guitarist John McLaughlin. The album is credited to both Mahavishnu Orchestra and John McLaughlin.

The Inner Mounting Flame was released in 1971. Reviewing the album for JazzTimes in 1998, Bill Milkowski said: 
"One is struck by the grandiose reach of the quintet that dared to call itself an orchestra. Pieces like "Meeting of the Spirits" and the fragile, acoustic "A Lotus on Irish Streams" are like classically-inspired suites in miniature. But it was numbers like "Noonward Race", "Vital Transformation" and especially "Awakening", fueled by Cobham’s smoldering intensity on the kit and McLaughlin’s raging, distortion-soaked guitar lines, that really grabbed rock crowds. More ethereal pieces like "The Dance of Maya", with its odd time signatures and arpeggios, and the haunting "You Know, You Know", a drum feature for Cobham, helped to create a kind of mystique about the Mahavishnu Orchestra that was wholly unprecedented for its time."

In a retrospective review for Allmusic, Richard S. Ginell wrote that The Inner Mounting Flame "is the album that made John McLaughlin a semi-household name, a furious, high-energy, yet rigorously conceived meeting of virtuosos that, for all intents and purposes, defined the fusion of jazz and rock a year after Miles Davis' Bi***es Brew breakthrough".

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🎥 The Mahavishnu Orchestra performing "You Know You Know" live at the BBC, 1972. Featuring: John McLaughlin on guitar; Billy Cobham on drums; Jan Hammer on keyboards; Jerry Goodman on violin and Rick Laird on bass. The Inner Mounting Flame is the debut studio album by jazz-rock fusion band Mahavishnu Orchestra, recorded in August 1971 and released later that year by Columbia Records. After their formation, the group performed several gigs before they entered the studio to record their first album featuring all original material written by guitarist John McLaughlin. The album is credited to both Mahavishnu Orchestra and John McLaughlin. The Inner Mounting Flame was released in 1971. Reviewing the album for JazzTimes in 1998, Bill Milkowski said: "One is struck by the grandiose reach of the quintet that dared to call itself an orchestra. Pieces like "Meeting of the Spirits" and the fragile, acoustic "A Lotus on Irish Streams" are like classically-inspired suites in miniature. But it was numbers like "Noonward Race", "Vital Transformation" and especially "Awakening", fueled by Cobham’s smoldering intensity on the kit and McLaughlin’s raging, distortion-soaked guitar lines, that really grabbed rock crowds. More ethereal pieces like "The Dance of Maya", with its odd time signatures and arpeggios, and the haunting "You Know, You Know", a drum feature for Cobham, helped to create a kind of mystique about the Mahavishnu Orchestra that was wholly unprecedented for its time." In a retrospective review for Allmusic, Richard S. Ginell wrote that The Inner Mounting Flame "is the album that made John McLaughlin a semi-household name, a furious, high-energy, yet rigorously conceived meeting of virtuosos that, for all intents and purposes, defined the fusion of jazz and rock a year after Miles Davis' Bi***es Brew breakthrough". 🎷 Join the @jazzphotoarchives & @thejazzlibrary Collective! 🔗 Support the collective through the store. (Click on the link in bio) #mahavishnu #jazzfusion #drumsolo #johnmclaughlin #billycobham @officialjohnmclaughlin

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