Gregory McLoughlin will celebrate the 300th episode of his weekly “TGIM” livestream (Thank God It’s Monday) this coming Monday, March 30. The New Jersey-based songwriter began hosting free Monday livestreams early on during the pandemic as part of the Busking Down the House collective, and the series has quietly grown into a streaming staple over the last six years. Each episode of “TGIM,” which intentionally blurs the line between performer and audience, airs at 8pm via YouTube.

To mark his upcoming milestone episode, McLoughlin will follow Monday’s livestream with the world premiere of a new short documentary at 9:15 PM. Directed by local filmmaker Josh Presuto, the film takes a look at McLoughlin as both a songwriter and a member of the Hoboken music community. The longtime fixture on the live-music and jamband scenes also recently released a self-titled album late last year.

Gregory McLoughlin and the Lemonade Band will also showcase their material during a live performance at Finnegan’s in Hoboken, NJ on May 7.