James Montgomery and Bruce Marshall will make a rare appearance Saturday, December 3, 7:30pm - till closing for a holiday party at Slaters in Bolton, MA. Tickets are $10 and will go fast, so get yours early ! Slaters has a new wood-fired brick pizza oven, great menu and a new look that retains the country charm they’re known for. Audiences love the blues ambience and the food...it's all good here ! BYOB (beer and wine only).
If you missed M & M at their very special show on Nov. 10 here’s your 2nd chance to enjoy one of the best blues duos in the business. When these seasoned veterans bring their act anywhere it turns the evening into an event! You’ll hear their own originals, chestnuts and delta blues sprinkled through the set. They’ll have some surprise guests too, so don't miss your opportunity to get in on what is sure to be a fantastic evening.
Here’s what their peers have said about the duo since their inception in 1994...
"Blues is a tough sell. You’ve got to showcase all your assets in this business and Montgomery and Marshall have considerable assets." George Thorogood, State Theater, Portland, ME.
“One of the most compelling acts at the City of Presidents blues festival came from a simple 2 man lineup. James Montgomery and Bruce Marshall’s rootsy music was brimming with energy and a rollicking treat. They delivered classic blues tunes with authority and new life and it pulled many in the crowd to their feet.” Jay Miller, Patriot Ledger
“Montgomery and Marshall are the real deal.” Rick Danko, State Theater, Providence, RI.
Pick up their CD “Four for the King” at the show, makes a wonderful holiday gift!
356 Main St. 01740. 978-779-6680.
Terry Kitchen this Saturday 1pm - 3pm at Slater's. Open admission (free). Award winning contemporary songwriter, singer and guitarist. “Terry Kitchen picks up where Elvis Costello and Tom Waits merge and leave off.” - Vance Gilbert

