Arts & Entertainment

T Max's Performs At Salem's Farmers' Market​ July 9

The Boston musician's "2017 Vegetable Tour" stops on North Broadway Sunday at 11 a.m.

SALEM, NH — T Max's 2017 Vegetable Tour lands in Salem NH on July 9, beginning at 11 a.m. The market opens at 10. T Max sings and plays guitar (originals and covers) but he sound more like a one-man-band with backup singers and other assorted instruments. His singer/songwriter 1960s-style vocal music is family friendly. He also enjoys making up songs about the vendors in attendance. He tailors his show depending on the audience.

Here is a video of T Max playing at Marblehead's legendary venue, Me & Thee Coffeehouse....

https://youtu.be/Upg5upaEYXI

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T Max's brand new album release Hole in my Shoe...https://tmax2.bandcamp.com/

Upcoming gigs can be found at www.gimmesound.com/tmax

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All shows are promoted through The Noise www.thenoise-boston.com, New England's longest running music publication and on T Max's 4,000-friend Facebook page www.facebook.com/tee.max.3.

New England-based, T Max is a man of many hats (literally and figuratively). He's the singer/ songwriter/ storyteller who has run The Noise (New England's longest running music magazine). He also founded Boston Rock Opera (produced and acted in Jesus Christ Supertar), wrote two folk-rock operas, released nine solo albums, produced Boston Rock 'n' Roll Trading Cards, was the music director for Project Eno (a tribute to Brian Eno), lectured on marketing music media at Emerson College, was a fine artist in wood, is an art photographer, graphic artists, and to show that he's not just interested in fields of art, he placed 4th in the US Open in 1988 (playing chess).

New England music legend Willie "Loco" Alexander says, "T Max is a man from another century, like Ben Franklin or Ian Whitcomb, a man of a thousand voices (and hats). His music runs the gamut of standards to scat—creating songs from the lost jukeboxes of time. Amen."


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