His voice feels like fine old leather, and his guitar sounds like it's on steroids...a superb technician. -The Boston Globe
He has been the street-singing kid in Dublin, the man fronting the storming electric band, the spoken-word craftsman, the Tin Pan Alley delver bringing his music to audiences from Fairbanks to Bilbao. In clubs, theaters, coffeeshops, the Kennedy Center, and old barns Mulvey continues to hone his sound with grit and warmth. His latest, The Good Stuff, is a tour de force through the American songbook. In Mulvey's hands Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk are presumed colleagues of Tom Waits and Jolie Holland. Bill Frisell and Willie Nelson are ob- viously in the same wheelhouse. Bobby Charles is still alive and having coffee with a bemused Leonard Cohen somewhere in the Ninth Ward. Peter will be performing solo.
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Garrett's Desert Inn (View)
311 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87506
United States