![]() Tickets are $100 and include admission, passed appetizers until 10pm, live music, a photo booth, and complimentary coat check. At 10pm the back dining room (upstairs) converts into a dance floor with live music and a live broadcast of the ball drop from Times Square.ĭownstairs at Capo is a guaranteed good time on New Year’s Eve! Join The Supper Club for a New Year’s Eve celebration with the Legends of Summer Band. Here are our top picks for ringing in 2018 the Southie way!Įnjoy New Year’s Eve dinner in Capo’s expansive dining room with rustic Italian dishes and seasonal specials from Chef Nick Dixon and festive libations from Beverage Director Kevin Mabry. Don’t miss them – see you Tuesday evenings at Capo.It’s the biggest party night of the year, where will you be celebrating? From exclusive parties, to dinner reservations, to dancing and live music-Southie has something for everyone. So now you know: Country music, performed by Dalton and The Sheriffs, has indeed come to South Boston. My wife is a partner in this so it makes (it) more of a life adventure.” I’m lucky that folks come to our shows … I drop my kids off at school every morning. Speaking for himself, he says, “I have no regrets. Brian himself had been teaching in local public schools, ultimately resigning his position as Assistant Principal in order to take his music and performances full-time. In conversations with Brian Scully, who composes much of the band’s music, he points to influences like Hootie & the Blowfish, as well as a West Coast group called Counting Crows, who are unfamiliar to this writer. Sam on bass and Jim on drums interact and play off each other, setting up rock-solid support for the group. ![]() All four band members take part in the vocals their instrumental work is outstanding. Think also of country music, primary-colored by rock. All 12 tracks on this album are original with them, and bear titles like “Cheap Guitars”, “You Ain’t Her”, and “Orion’s Belt”.ĭalton and The Sheriffs is a quartet – Jonathan Silva (electric guitar), James Zaner (percussion), Sam Bouve (bass guitar), and lead vocalist Brian Scully (acoustic guitar, emphatic baritone). And yes, they’ve been to Nashville, where they recorded their first album, “After the Parade”. They have opened for many nationwide C&W groups and have performed at the CMA Fest, which they will appear at again this summer. The group is very busy they are making ripples that are rapidly becoming waves. Weekends see them in New York, Rhode Island, and out on Nantucket. They perform four or five nights a week all around Boston. In any medium!ĭalton and The Sheriffs have built up an impressive track record lately. Why emphasize that fact? Two reasons – because audiences consistently ask them to play their own music, and Tuesdays at Capo bring you C&W by Dalton and The Sheriffs that you won’t hear anywhere else. Let’s mention that Dalton and The Sheriffs’ performances contain mostly their own original music, from half or more up to the entire gig, depending on the gig’s length and audience responses. And you know what? At Capo, there’s no admission or cover. Combine eating (varied Italian/American dishes), with drinking (inventive designer cocktails), and original C&W (“Dalton and The Sheriffs”). Plan a Tuesday drop in/hang out downstairs in the Supper Club at Capo Restaurant – 443 West Broadway, not very far from where Blinstrub’s sat for so many years. Country & Western in South Boston? Why, certainly! Every Tuesday night, that is.
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