Pete Muller & The Kindred Souls
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DateMay 02, 2025 / Friday
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Start6:50 PM
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Ticket Prices$99.50 - $179.50
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VenueGarcia's at The Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, New York -
On SaleOn Sale Now
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Please Note*Attendees must have ticket to 5/2/25 Avett Brothers concert in order to attend pre-show*
Pete Muller & The Kindred Souls
- Friday, May 2, 2025 6:50 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Pete Muller and The Kindred Souls:
"Pete Muller and the Kindred Souls took the stage, and they elevated the experience to a whole new level. The band commanded the room with an infectious and warming energy that resonated in every corner of the space. Their sound was rich with depth and soul, leaving the audience utterly smitten with Pete’s storytelling.
There was something uniquely special about witnessing his performance in such a historic venue—an artist deeply invested in philanthropic causes bringing his heart into a place that has long championed community and artistic expression. It was an immersive experience that left everyone wanting more."
-PAT ROGERS, NYS MUSIC
The Kindred Souls blend folk intimacy with classic pop charm and jazz sophistication to deliver organic, harmony-rich performances that explore the crossroads of American roots and soul music.
The band’s new studio album, Hello Outside, offers a snapshot of their sonic DNA, with warm, stripped-down interpretations of songs by the likes of The Traveling Wiburys, Olivia Newton-John, The Police, Muse, and others.
Produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National) and mixed by Craig Alvin (Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town), the collection is a follow-up to their 2021 debut The Sound, which yielded multiple Top 20 singles at Adult Contemporary Radio and garnered rave reviews for its bold re-imaginings of familiar classics.
Pete recently released his sixth solo album, More Time. Recorded in Memphis with producer/engineer Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price) and featuring a duet with Lisa Loeb, the collection marks a dramatic leap forward for Muller, who finds himself exploring the push and pull of responsibility and desire, predictability and adventure, commitment and temptation.
Pete Muller has spent much of his adult life walking a tightrope between two different vastly different worlds.
“One part of me is a very practical, analytical thinker,” says the gifted singer/songwriter and innovative business leader, “and the other is this creative artist who can’t help but express what’s going on in his soul. For a long time, I thought I had to choose between the two, but I’ve realized that I can love both sides of myself, that it’s AND, not OR.”
More Time, Muller’s captivating new album, is proof of that. Recorded in Memphis with producer/engineer Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price) and featuring a duet with Lisa Loeb, the collection marks a dramatic leap forward for Muller, who finds himself exploring the push and pull of responsibility and desire, predictability and adventure, commitment, and temptation. Where Muller’s previous work leaned more towards carefully arranged folk and roots, More Time is a freewheeling slice of rock and soul captured with an all-star band including celebrated bassist Dave Smith (Al Green, Wilson Pickett), famed Texas guitarist Will Sexton (Joe Ely, Roky Erickson), Memphis organist Rick Steff (Lucero, Cat Power), and longtime Wilco drummer Ken Coomer. The result is an ecstatic exploration of what it means to be human in all its messy, mixed-up contradictions, a sometimes-exultant, sometimes-pensive meditation that embraces AND over OR as it revels in the joy of discovering—and becoming—the people we’re meant to be.
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