An evening with Peter Mulvey at Stone Soup Coffeehouse

Posted 11/16/22

Stone Soup Coffeehouse presents "An Evening with Peter Mulvey" on Saturday, Nov. 19. This will be Peter's first visit to the Music Mansion. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. Tickets are …

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An evening with Peter Mulvey at Stone Soup Coffeehouse

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Stone Soup Coffeehouse presents "An Evening with Peter Mulvey" on Saturday, Nov. 19. This will be Peter's first visit to the Music Mansion. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. Tickets are available at the door or reserved through the website.

“Peter Mulvey is a forthright singer and songwriter. He’s made a habit of mining emotion by sharing songs that avoid painting pretty pictures simply for the sake of wooing his listeners with an upward gaze. Yet it’s that very honesty that makes his music so compelling, given that it’s lush with realities that are often simply too difficult to avoid.” -review by Lee Zimmerman in the American Songwriter: The Craft of Music

Peter is a throwback in many ways, a social activist, using his voice and music to speak truth to power, to expose the inequities, injustices and pain that the world holds, as uncomfortable and upsetting as that may be. Yet, his songs are beautifully textured and his voice is full of emotion.

Parking at The Music Mansion at 88 Meeting St, Providence, RI 02906 is limited and carpooling, ride-sharing, and mass transit are highly encouraged. There is also available parking on Benefit Street, a short set of stairs will lead you right up to the Music Mansion.

For tickets visit http://stonesoupcoffeehouse.org/

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