104.7 The Point and Budweiser/Bud Light welcome
With a musical style encompassing folk, soul, and jazz, singer songwriter Amos Lee draws inspiration from such soul and folk artists of the '70s as Bill Withers, John Prine, Neil Young, and James Taylor. Lee returns to Vermont in support of his most recent Blue Note release Last Days at the Lodge. Folk multi-instrumentalist Priscilla Ahn opens the show.
Due to reasons beyond our control, we regrettably announce that Priscilla Ahn is no longer on this bill. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Soul comes in many shapes and sounds and comes at you from a hundred different angles and places. Philadelphia’s got an overabundance of it. Always had (thank you Gamble & Huff), Always will. Must be something in the water.
Mutlu Onaral must have drunk a whole lot of that water growing up. He may be more R & F (rhythm & folk) than R & Blue. You can even add the bounce of the Brazilian and the sway of the Jamaican in his tunes. But the 27 year old singer, instrumentalist and composer, known to everyone as Mutlu, has always sounded as if he’s been drunk on the Philly punch that makes the funk flow.