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Like Hearted House Concerts Presents Scott Mulvahill
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Like Hearted House Concerts Presents Scott Mulvahill
It's almost Jim's birthday! Let's celebrate with music from a great singer/songwriter, Scott Mulvahill. It happens Saturday, August 8, doors at 6 and music at 7. Please bring a food item to share and BYOB. If the weather is warm, this will be an outside show!!

Frontman. Singer-songwriter. World-renowned upright bassist. Multi-instrumentalist. For thepast decade, Scott Mulvahill has left his unique mark on the intersecting worlds of Americana,bluegrass, folk, jazz, rock & roll, and roots music. Already acclaimed for his work alongside icons like Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby, he turns a new page with Himalayas, a versatile solo album that celebrates the full spread of his abilities.
Raised in Houston, Mulvahill cut his teeth as a member of Ricky Skaggs acclaimed band, Kentucky Thunder. The group toured internationally for five years, backed by the bottom-heavy pulse of Mulvahill's upright bass. Along the way, he also composed music of his own, shining a light on the genre-jumping influences  Paul Simons sophisticated pop, James Taylors folk, Jaco Pastorius innovative jazz, and more  that would eventually inspire the material on his solo debut, Himalayas. His performances as part of Skaggs nightly shows laid the brickwork for Mulvahills transition from hotshot sideman to compelling frontman.
Encouraged by musical mentor Bruce Hornsby, Mulvahill developed a unique approach to his songwriting  one that mixed his chops as an upright bassist with hook-heavy melodies and compelling narratives. Himalayas spotlights that distinctive style. A true musicians musician, Mulvahill fills his solo debut with complex fingerwork and innovative progressions. At the same time, Himalayas is a song-driven record that focuses its attention not upon Mulvahills virtuosity, but upon the sheer listenability of his material. This is acoustic-leaning roots music of the highest caliber, shot through with elastic vocals, dobro, fiddle, and the honest, biographical lyrics of a songwriter who gave up an enviable position in Skaggs band to pursue his own muse.
I wanna go over where Ive never been, he sings during the sparsely-decorated title track, one of several tracks to deal with the universal themes of facing ones fears, taking leaps, and chasing down new horizons. Those messages are reflected in Mulvahills own career, as he pioneers a sound centered upon his voice and upright bass.
As important as the bass is to the sound of my music, its not a crutch, he says. To me, the songwriting, the voice, and the message are what really matter. Himalayas is based upon this idea that theres more to your life than your current challenge  that any setback is surmountable. Theres a were in this all together mentality to these songs.
Although bound together by universal themes, Himalayas also makes room for a diverse range of sounds. Begin Againers kickstarts the album with several bars of gorgeous a cappella, while Gold Plated Lie nods to the galloping urgency of rock & roll. Elsewhere, Mulvahill duets with Alanna Boudreau during a gospel-inspired cover of Paul Simons Homeless, then serves as a one-man band during tracks like Fighting for the Wrong Side and Indefensible. Together, these songs bridge the gap between disparate worlds  roots music, chamber music, free jazz, classic pop, and beyond  with ease and eclecticism.
For years, I had a split personality to my music career, says Mulvahill, whose solo career has already racked up a long list of milestones, including a tour with recent multi-Grammy winner Lauren Daigle, an NPR Tiny Desk concert, and a performance on the Mountain Stage radio show. I was known as a bass player, but I was also a singer-songwriter. Himalayas combines those two halves together. It makes a statement about what can be done with an upright bass, while leaving room for me to explore other sounds on future albums.
For a lifelong musician like Scott Mulvahill, the climb is never over. Himalayas marks his latest summit, showcasing the work of a songwriter whose songs swoon, soothe, and startle in equal measure.

Here is a link to a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=ASr-aQaTKKM&feature=emb_logo

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