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Sunday, February 10, 2013

5 Things Feb. 10: The Eversea, Karaoke and More

Your Patch Facts for the day.

Things You Need to Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. The Eversea needs your help The Eversea, a band with members from Norton, is vying to play at the Whaling City Festival this summer. They need your help in obtaining approximately 200 votes to get in first place. All you need to do is click this link, then vote for "The Eversea." 2. Worship Services will be at St. Mary’s Church 8 and 9:30 a.m., at Unitarian Congregational Church at 9 a.m., Trinitarian Congregational Church at 10 a.m. and Chartley Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. 3. Karaoke The Trinity Bar & Restaurant in Norton…

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Local Band to Donate iTunes Proceeds to Breast Cancer Awareness

Goal is to raise $10,000.

Last month the boys from local band The Eversea spoke with Norton Patch about their continued success as they strive to become a household name in the music scene. But their music is only one part of what makes this alternative rock band so special. Recently they finished recording a song called "Just Listen," a song meant to spread awareness about breast cancer. The inspiration came from lead guitarist Clay Taranto’s mother, Noreen, who just surpassed her five year breast cancer survivorship anniversary. She wrote a poem of her experience, and Taranto adapted it to a song. The song encourages the listener to stay strong, no matter how tough it gets. This song is now available on iTunes for $.99. Taranto and the band will contribute all …

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Eversea Making Waves in Local Music Scene [VIDEO]

Band graduates from First Night stage to opening for national bands.

Local band The Eversea has gained traction in the area recently, playing at local bars, Mansfield Relay for Life, The Ruins in Rhode Island and other venus. But every band remembers their debut. In their case, it was the at the Norton Tricentennial First Night celebration. “That was really fun. I was actually on the committee that help set it up,” said 19-year-old Norton resident Aron Blye, the drummer for the band. “That was really our first real show as a band, and it was really exciting.” The Eversea is made up of three guys; Blye, Joe Cook behind the microphone and rhythm guitar and Clay Taranto with lead guitar. They describes their music as Indie, Alternative and Rock, gaining inspiration from such bands as Foo Fighters and Lifehouse…

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