Saturday, November 3, 2018, 7:30 pm
Tickets are $20.00 Tickets are available online or by calling the Signature Sounds Box Office at (413) 341-3317.
The Mammals are a progressive folk roots band from Woodstock, NY fronted by songwriters Ruth Ungar and Mike Merenda. Touring as a five-piece since the early 2000s, The Mammals draw from the deep well of American musical forms and present a highly dynamic concert that is authentic, inspiring, heartfelt and original.
“The Mammals tell stories that are at once topical and timeless, bearing a message of hope and empowerment with a modern string-band sound.” - FreshGrass Festival
"Some of the best folk-rock music you will ever hear.” - TapeOp Magazine
"The Mammals “don’t suffer from multiple genre syndrome, they celebrate it as if gleefully aware that the sound barriers separating old-timey music, vintage pop and contemporary folk are as permeable as cotton.” - Washington Post
"Indeed, The Mammals are all heart, and Sunshiner seems to be packed with ideas about how love will yet win over darkness and fear.” - Kim Ruehl, Folk Alley
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