
Guitarist and singer Dave Mallett warms up before performing during the Summer Celebration at the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences in Hinckley last year. The Moody School building is in the background. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
Dave Mallett ant the Mallett Brothers Band plat to perform at 8 p.m. Friday, March 31, at Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road, in Brownfield.
Singer-songwriter, David Mallett, is one of America’s true original troubadours. In a career spanning four decades, he has recorded 17 albums, had several hundred covers of his songs, including the American folk classic “Garden Song (Inch by Inch, Row by Row)” and performed in clubs, concert halls and festivals across the U.S., Canada and Europe.
He has appeared on numerous broadcasts, including National Public Radio’s A Prairie Home Companion. Known for his carefully written, poetic offerings, his body of work has provided material for an eclectic list of artists that includes Alison Krauss, Pete Seeger, Hal Ketchum, Emmylou Harris, John Denver and the Muppets.
The Mallett Brothers/Duo Luke and Will are strong songwriters with a county alt edge. Most days they are with their indie rock and roll/Americana/country band that is all Maine. Their busy tour schedule since forming in 2009 has helped them to build a dedicated fan base across the U.S. and beyond while still calling the state of Maine their home.
Theirs is a musical melting pot that’s influenced equally by the singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock, classic country and psychedelic sounds.
Tickets cost $30.
For tickets, or more information, visit stonemountainartscenter.com.
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