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Over the past 20 years, Mulvey has pursued a restless, eclectic path as a writer and musician immersing himself in Tin PanAlley jazz, modern acoustic, poetry, narrative, and Americana stylings. Relentlessly touring as a headliner his attitude is, When you love what you do, you can work all the time, 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.
Ardent, tireless traveler on the path of music, poetry, history, empathy; dedicated to bicycles, strong coffee, and keen observation. Zealot of empathy.
After years of DIY touring everywhere from Eastern Europe to Mexico, the Wisconsinite who now resides in Colorado fell in with fellow Midwesterner Jeffrey Foucault, a critically acclaimed songwriter and veteran of the americana circuit. A fan of Statzs last album (2012s Old Fashioned, produced by Bo Ramsey), Foucault offered to produce his next record while the two were on tour together in Colorado.
The resulting Tulsa is beautiful blend of soft americana and smooth folk with echoes of The Jayhawks and Whiskeytown. John writes songs you cant shake, says Foucault. They follow you around all day and run through your head at 3 a.m. Open hearted, horizon-line songs.
Poster Design by Dan Deming-Henes
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LocationThe Shitty Barn (View)
506 E Madison Street
Spring Green, WI 53588
United States
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