October 15, 2011 – The Misfits play at Club Texas in Auburn, Maine. Jason St. Onge, of Lewiston’s Suns of Thunder, is invited on-stage to sing the classic Skulls.
October 15, 2011 – The Misfits play at Club Texas in Auburn, Maine. Jason St. Onge, of Lewiston’s Suns of Thunder, is invited on-stage to sing the classic Skulls.
Ghosthunter performs live at Guthries in Lewiston, Maine on April 18, 2010. Video by Lennyvision.
May 11, 2007 – The only show performed by Jason & the Alarm Lights, at Pub 33 in Lewiston, Maine. The video quality isn’t that great, but this is the only visual record of this group performing.
Filmed by Frank Carter.
March 5, 2005 – Sometimes it Burns performs to an invitation-only audience in the Canal Street Alley basement studio in Lewiston, Maine. This inaugural performance was attended by close friends and contemporaries.
The video starts in the middle of one of the first songs in the set, but continues through to the end, with comments and discussions after the set.
Filmed by Tim Petersen.
This is rare footage of a Sometimes it Burns rehearsal before our first ever show.
Jason St. Onge, Lee Morin, Sam Grant, and Dan Coulombe. After recording two albums this band played one live show…here it is!
Recovered from an old VHS-C tape.
October 4, 2001 – Roma performs at, you guessed it, O’Brien’s Pub in Allston, MA. This performance includes our (still relatively new at the time) bass player, Randy Letourneau, Devon Irish on Guitar and Vocals, and Aaron Gill on Drums and Vocals.
Recovered from an old Hi8 video.
Sometime in 2001… I think it was fall… Roma was invited to play a backyard party in Mashpee, MA. We had a great time!
Recovered from an old Hi8 video. Almost lost to the sands of time! The tape was damaged, and had to be spliced in a few spots, so just try to ignore the blue screen sections.
August 8, 2001 – A full set from Roma at T.T. the Bear’s Place, with our (at the time) newly added bass player, Randy Letourneau (other members include Devon Irish, Guitar/Vocals; and Aaron Gill, Drums/Vocals). The video includes some post-show banter and random interviews with members of the audience (including Lewiston Burning’s very own Jason St. Onge), taped by our friend Jon Bergeron.
We also caught a few songs from The Decals set (taped by Devon Irish).
Recovered from an old Hi8 video.
April 22, 2000 – The Boston-based blues-rock band Caged Heat performs a set downstairs at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA, as an opening act for the surf-rock legend Dick Dale. Jill “Chilly” Kurtz (Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar) fronts the band, while backed-up by the boys from another Boston-based rock band, Roma (Devon Irish, Guitar; Dustin Brown, Bass; and Aaron Gill, Drums).
Recovered from an old Hi8 video, this is only a partial recording of the Caged Heat set – the camera battery died about halfway through.