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The Noise: Charlee Bianchini

by Lois McNulty 2015

“Charlee is such a multifaceted person. She’s a writer and journalist, a musician, singer and songwriter, and a real advocate for the preservation of what’s best about this community. Her song about me and my activism, “Thrown to the Wind,” is the nicest tribute anyone has ever paid to my lifelong concern for the place we all live in and love.” (Peter Anastas, Gloucester native and writer)

Charlee Bianchini, with Gloucester roots four generations deep, went out to see the world, and came back to her hometown with songs to sing.

The 20-something Gloucester guitar player, singer, and songwriter says it’s her world view that drives her to create music.  And that world view can be summed up in one word: community.  Music is her way to create community.

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Gift of song: Cape Ann's Miranda Russell and Charlee Bianchini perform Waring benefit

Two Cape Ann natives, Miranda Russell and Charlee Bianchini, and their bands will share the gift of song at a benefit concert for the Waring School at The Cabot in Beverly.

The Feb. 23 concert, which is open to the public, has special meaning for the two performers because they are both alumnae of the Beverly school.