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Tupelo Announces Two New Shows

Shawn Mullins, Lori McKenna to play the Londonderry music hall later this year.

We have TWO new shows to announce this week!

August 20 SHAWN MULLINS: Since we last heard from Shawn Mullins on 2008's honeydew, the Atlanta-based singer/ songwriter and bandleader has undergone a series of transformative experiences, leading to a second coming for the veteran artist. Evidence of Mullins' newfound level of musical and lyrical ambition courses comes through with Light You Up. This captivating new song cycle will likely be viewed as a flat-out revelation even by Mullins' most fervent fans. His experiences included an indoctrination into the collaborative creative process by numerous bouts of intensive co-writing, in one instance putting him atop of the country charts via a key contribution to the Zac Brown Band’s “Toes,” marking his third #1 single, following 1999’s “Lullaby” and the 2006 Triple A/Americana chart-topper “Beautiful Wreck.” Further co-writing yielded nine of the 11 songs on the new album, which Mullins believes represents the strongest, most expressive writing of his distinguished career.

November 1 LORI MCKENNA: Lori McKenna is an acclaimed singer-songwriter who was thrust into the limelight when superstar Faith Hill included three of McKenna’s songs on her Number One album Fireflies, including Hill’s poignant single “Stealing Kisses.” Now it’s time for the original voice of Hill’s songs to be heard.

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May 3 Comedy Night (PJ Thibodeau & Tom Hayes)

May 4 Carl Palmer (Rock)

May 5 Cheryl Wheeler (Folk)

May 10 Duke Robillard (Blues)

May 11 Johnny Winter (Rock)

May 15 Matt Wertz (Pop/Rock)

May 16 Karla Bonoff (Folk)

May 17 Keystone Revisited (Performed in Its Entirety)

May 18 Gine Sicilia (Blues)

May 21 The Blind Boys of Alabama (Gospel)

May 24 Roomful of Blues (Blues/Rock)

May 25 James Cotton (Blues)

May 31 Southside Johnny & the Poor Fools (Rock)

Jun 1 Howie Day (Pop)

Jun 2 James Hunter (Blues/R&B/Rock)

Jun 6 Ottmar Leibert & Luna Negra (Acoustic)

Jun 7 The Wood Brothers (Folk)

Jun 8 Comedy Night (George Hamm, Tom Gilmore & Anthony Scibella)

Jun 13 Marcia Ball (Blues)

Jun 14 James Montgomery Band with Barrence Whitfield (Blues)

Jun 15 Frank Santos (Hypnotist/Comedy)

Jun 20 The Psychedelic Furs (Rock)

Jun 21 Os Mutantes (Rock)

Jun 22 Boston All-Star Blues Revue (Blues)

Jun 28 John Eddie (Rock)

Jul 6 Comedy Night (Tony V)

Jul 7 Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo (Acoustic)

Jul 12 Albert Cummings (Blues/Rock)

Jul 14 Vienna Teng (Folk/Pop)

Jul 19 Chris Smither (Folk/Blues)

Jul 20 American Unplugged (Folk/Americana)

Jul 27 Big Country (Rock)

Aug 9 David Bromberg (Folk)

Aug 15 Nick Lowe (Rock)

Aug 16 Nick Lowe (Rock)

Aug 20 Shawn Mullins (Pop)

Aug 22 Leon Redbone (Jazz, Blues)

Aug 24 J. Geils Jazz Quartet (Jazz)

Sep 6 Jonathan Edwards (Folk)

Sep 14 The Stompers (Rock)

Sep 21 The BoDeans (Rock)

Sep 22 The BoDeans (Rock)

Sep 27 Lucy Kaplansky (Folk)

Oct 10 Colin Hay (at the Stockbridge Theater)

Oct 12 Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood (Rock)

Oct 18 Melanie (Folk)

Oct 19 Candye Kane (Blues)

Oct 26 Jon Butcher (Rock)

Oct 31 The Tubes (Rock)

Nov 1 Lori McKenna (Folk)

Nov 10 Andy McKee (Acoustic Guitar)

Nov 21 Acoustic Alchemy (Acoustic)

Dec 6 Ellis Paul (Folk)

Submitted by Tupelo Music Hall, 2 Young Road.


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