Peter Mulvey with opener Hayley Reardon
Caffe Lena
Saratoga Springs, NY
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Peter Mulvey has pursued a restless, eclectic path as a writer and musician - immersing himself in Tin Pan Alley, modern acoustic music, poetry, literature, and Americana stylings. Whatever music he's making, it's exactly what he wants to be doing and his engagement in the moment is intoxicating for live audiences. He has also shared the stage with luminaries such as Emmylou Harris, Richard Thompson, Ani DiFranco, Indigo Girls, and Greg Brown, and has attracted an audience that stretches from Anchorage to Amsterdam.  Whether playing solo or with a band in tow, Mulvey has a honed ability to hold an audience's attention and transport them, using wit, humor, and melody to gracefully introduce complex and provocative concepts and characters. Night after night, Mulvey draws on all that he has studied to make a fresh, vital moment out of everything he and the audience have brought to the table that night. "To come together in a room, to try to make music come alive, for real, for right now, and then to let it go . . . that is the whole deal for me."

In naming singer/songwriter Hayley Reardon 2012 Bostonian of the Year for both her music and her work to pair it with a message of teen empowerment, Boston Globe Magazine described her as "a confident, radiant teenage singer/songwriter who is helping to pen the next chapter of the Boston folk scene."
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Pre-sales end two hours before showtime. Remaining tickets will be available at the door while supplies last, starting a 1/2 hour before showtime. If the show sells out in advance, a Sold Out Message will be posted on the Caffe's voicemail (518-583-0022).

Location

Caffe Lena (View)
47 Phila St
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
United States
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Categories

Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Caffe Lena
On BPT Since: Jan 29, 2008
 
Sarah Craig
www.caffelena.org