Berklee Offers Free Performances at Charlestown Navy Yard
June 29, 2016

Dear June plays at Charlestown Navy Yard on July 21.
Every Thursday at 6:00 p.m. during the month of July, Berklee musicians will be playing free concerts at the Charlestown Navy Yard as part of Berklee's Summer in the City concert series. These performances will feature a wide range of musical styles and genres, including Latin, folk, funk, and more, and are sure to leave audiences grooving.
Here's what's coming up:
- July 7—Honeysuckle
Blending older influences and traditional instrumentation with modern effects and inspiration, Holly McGarry, Benjamin Burns, and Chris Bloniarz have banded together to create the progressive folk trio Honeysuckle. - July 14—TASH
Boston-based artist TASH is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter with an old soul. TASH's music combines the heart of urbanity with the depth of nature. Her unique folk/pop sound, sung with effortless grace and deep earthy roots, captures the individuality and freedom she stands for. - July 21—Dear June
Dear June is a rock 'n' roll band from Boston. Founded as a duo with folk roots, the band has since transformed into a five-piece act with a distinctly eclectic, Americana sound. Its blend of unique harmonies and compelling lyrics produces a well-rounded and soulful sound. Dear June pulls influence from a range of acts from Tedeschi Trucks Band to Brazilian funk, showcasing the various talents and interests of each band member. - July 28—The Dingo Babies
The Dingo Babies' sound is focused on tight harmonies and catchy, sideways power-pop tunes about inner and outer space. The band's style rides the waves of the Avett Brothers, Weezer, Alt-J, and Crash Kings. The group has released one full-length album, entitled Breakfast, and has opened for acts such as Chadwick Stokes (Dispatch, State Radio). The Dingo Babies are currently working on an album, due out soon.
Natasha Pheko is a student employee in the Office of Media Relations. Media inquiries can be sent to mediarelations@berklee.edu.