Mark Cutler will perform at Glen Urquhart School on Saturday, January 25 at 7:00 PM. A recording artist and singer songwriter from Providence Rhode Island. He has been the lead singer and songwriter for The Schemers, The Raindogs and The Dino Club. Cutler is the Providence Phoenix Male Vocalist of 2010, the LA Times Orange County Album of the Year (Gas Boy) and as front man for the Raindogs, a Boston Music Awards winner. He also wrote songs for the soundtrack of Rhode Island filmmaker Laura Colella's just-released movie “Breakfast with Curtis.
In a recent article in the Providence Journal, Bob Kerr says, “I saw him for the first time when he was a member of The Schemers, which still ranks as one of the great Rhode Island rock bands. They were part of a rock and roll journey that started early and just keeps on keepin' on. And Cutler keeps on learning, from street musicians and from kids who weren't even born when the Schemers were the hottest band around.
The event is the brain-child of Dave Provost, Head of School and an accomplished musician, who has been playing professionally since a young age. Provost has been working with several Glen Urquhart students, helping them with song writing. They will perform and open the show on January 25.
The evening performance is open to the public. Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door only. For more information visit: www.gus.org
Glen Urquhart School, an independent, K-8, day school in Beverly, MA, offers innovative teaching and a strong core curriculum providing students with the academic readiness to meet the demands of the most rigorous high schools and colleges, and the global perspective to succeed in the world beyond. Through their work with various world organizations and experts in education, such as Harvard Project Zero, The Food Project, and NPH Orphanages throughout Central America, Glen Urquhart delivers world-class academics and a world-wise curriculum in an atmosphere of individualized support and care. GAIN@GUS is a program that provides free academic and recreational summer enrichment to talented students in the city of Beverly and surrounding areas:
Press Contact: Kelly Rostad 978-927-1064 (x134) krostad@gus.org