Mumbles to Play the Allagash in Portland Saturday, June 6

Portland beer hall

PORTLAND, Maine — Pocket Full of Mumbles, Maine’s foremost purveyors of smart twang, will shake off any remaining winter shackles with a pair of shows in June. The first, here at the Allagash Brewery (50 Industrial Way, Portland), will take place Saturday afternoon June 6, from 3-5 p.m.,  rain (inside) or shine (outside).

On Thursday June 25, the Mumbles will kick off the annual Strawberry Moon festival at Pineland Farms, off the Mayall Road in New Gloucester — just north of exit 63 in Gray. Showtime is 4-7 p.m., smack dab in the middle of Pineland’s massive strawberry patch, where folks are invited to pick their own, partake of food & beer trucks, and listen to some smart twang, courtesy of PFOM.

The Mumbles are honored to play the Strawberry Moon event for the fifth straight June. There’s nothing like picking a few quarts, then sitting down for a pint or two as the golden hour descends. From the stage, this well attended happening starts like no other. We strike up the band at 4 p.m. and watch the cars snaking down the long entry drive. It’s like the final scene from “Field of Dreams.” Only with Strawberries.

The June 6 show at Allagash is not Mumbles’ first rodeo on Riverside. Pre-Covid, the band played a show there — back when the band remained an honest-to-goodness Simon & Garfunkel tribute duo. See archival proof below. Today, with drums and pedal steel, we’re keen to return and rock the place as a four piece — with a bunch of new material, including tunes from Little Feat, the Grateful Dead, REM and the Pixies.

Stay tuned for additional show dates in July and August. The best way to stay tuned? Visit and bookmark www.pocketfullofmumbles.com, where you’ll find tons of audio/visual content, plus assorted blog musings. If you missed the recent post on tribute bands, for example, that’s where you’ll find it.

Mumbles return to Side By Each, recommend Potential Spam Smoked Brown Ale

AUBURN, Maine — Pocket Full of Mumbles, southern Maine’s favorite purveyors of smart, toe-tapping twang, return to Side By Each Brewing Co. on Friday Night, Nov. 15. That’s THIS Friday. Show time is 7 p.m.

All three sets will be thoroughly entertaining and completely apolitical. The band will debut several new tunes Friday night, among them “Please Read the Letter,” a song written by Jimmy Page and more recently recorded by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss. The Mumbles will also trot out “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” from the Beatles’ White Album.

Neither song choice carries with it any hidden partisan meaning (we’re not even sure we’re spelling partisan correctly). But the Mumbles are of the mind that most live bands should make the effort to tackle at least one Beatles tune each time they play out. Other than that, look for the eclectic mix — originals, Son Volt, Simon & Garfunkel, Cracker, CSNY, Bob Mould, The Band and Jackson Browne — that folks across South-Central Maine have come to expect from these neon gods.

There will be time between sets, potentially, for gloating or handwringing of all kinds, but that should be done outside… Mind you, it’s going down below 40 degrees Farenheit this Friday night. What’s more, Side by Each is located at 1110 Minot Avenue, a fairly busy thoroughfare with two lanes traveling in either direction. Speed limit: 50 mph. The Mumbles strongly advise against wandering anywhere near the roadway on foot.

Best to stay inside, enjoy the music and tuck into some of the House Risotto, and maybe a pint of the Potential Spam Smoked Brown Ale, which recently earned the “Cheers to Independent U.S. Craft Breweries” (Level 82) badge.