Celebrating 56 years of great acoustic music

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Welcome to Me&Thee Music!
We’re a community of volunteers who have presented great acoustic music — folk, blues, jazz, ethnic, Americana, western swing, R&B, bluegrass plus spoken word — since 1970 at the fully accessible, historic and architecturally distinctive Unitarian Universalist Church in Marblehead.
Our audiences have enjoyed being up close with some of the most famous performers in the world. Folks like Pete Seeger, Tracy Chapman, Shawn Colvin, Jonathan Edwards, Tommy Makem, Odetta, Anaïs Mitchell, U. Utah Phillips, Holly Near, Jean Redpath, Tom Rush, Suzanne Vega and Loudon Wainwright III have all graced our stage along with dozens of regionally recognized performers. You’ll find a much longer list of our performers elsewhere on this site.
We’re located in Marblehead, Massachusetts — 17 miles northeast of Boston — in the middle of the largest concentration of 17th century homes and buildings in America and just a few blocks from one of the most beautiful harbors anywhere.
Come join us soon for a relaxed, memorable evening of music, friends and community and become part of this tradition.
We’re open twice a month from September through May, closed in January. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit organization.
Hope to see you soon at the Me&Thee.
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Unitarian-Universalist Church of Marblehead
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