
Looking to get folksy this week? From a former street artist to a performance artist, this week's event lineup offers plenty to enjoy for fans of folk music.
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Peter Mulvey and The Two Tides

Peter Mulvey, a local of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, first started performing on the streets of Ireland before moving to Boston where he performed in subways before catching the eye of a music producer.
Beginning in the early '90s, he blossomed into an international musician, playing concerts around the world. His cross-genre music includes subtleties of rock and roll, jazz, folk and Americana. There will also be a performance from The Two Tides.
When: Wednesday, February 27, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: Ballard Homestead, 6541 Jones Ave. NW
Price: $13-18
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Mindy Gledhill (Rabbit Hole Tour) and Nymph

Come listen to Mindy Gledhill, the American-born-and-raised artist known for her folk and alternative music.
Her performance at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center will focus on her newest record, "Rabbit Hole." The Grammy-nominated producer Nymph will also be performing.
When: Wednesday, February 27, 8-10:30 p.m.
Where: Fremont Abbey Arts Center, 4272 Fremont Ave. North
Price: $12-20
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Stephanie Anne Johnson, Angela Soffe and Jess Pillay
Stephanie Anne Johnson headlines this trio of performers at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center this Friday. Johnson uses performance art to address topics like immigration, gender discrimination and slavery.
Angela Soffe, a native of Yakima, Washington will perform her darkness-into-light theme, and there will also be a performance by Jess Pillay.
When: Friday, March 1, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: Fremont Abbey Arts Center, 4272 Fremont Ave. North
Price: $12-15
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