The first show of our season will be Linden Tree’s participation in Wakefield’s Porch Fest on Saturday afternoon September 6. See the Wakefield Porchfest Facebook page for more info about this event.
All Linden Tree Coffeehouse events will be held at Temple Emmanuel, located on Wakefield’s West Side at 120 Chestnut Street.
PORCH FEST WAKEFIELD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2025. FREE!
Temple Emmanuel will be hosting one of many locations around town for Wakefield’s Second Annual Porchfest. Bring chairs and blankets. Free concert. From neighborhood’s porches and back yards, folks will present a variety of music, a tradition many towns have adopted. This is Wakefield’s second year, and shows will be from noon to 6. A schedule will be available nearer to the date.
Temple Emmanuel is located on Wakefield’s West Side at 120 Chestnut Street.
Our schedule is as follows:
1:00: Linden Tree’s Eddie Dee. Eddie Dee is a powerful singer, who accompanies himself on piano in a variety of styles. He has a long history in Folk Music, Popular Music, and Musical Theatre. He will include a selection of familiar “oldies” in this show.
2:00: Andy and Judy Sing! “Andy and Judy Daigle are a New England folk singing married couple who have recorded over 80 songs and produced 8 albums. Andy & Judy do a masterful job of involving the audience in their performances. Sing-a-longs and smiles are the norm at one of their concerts. As Steve Ide, the Artistic Director of the Rose Garden Coffeehouse in Mansfield, MA, said “They put the fun back in folk music.” Andy & Judy have deepened their sound through the addition of mandolin, banjo, piano, harmonica, ukulele, and with support musicians, bass, violin and percussion.
3:30: Squeezebox Stompers. For over 25 years, The Squeezebox Stompers have brought the vibrant sounds of Cajun, zydeco, blues, folk, and original music to New England, earning Boston Music Awards and songwriting accolades along the way. Their lively and eclectic performances are guaranteed to get you on your feet and having a blast!
With a rich blend of instruments—including accordion, fiddle, mandolin, saxophone, harmonica, guitar, bass, and drums—they create an unique live music experience. You can’t be sad when tapping and clapping to the Squeezebox Stompers.
