MUSIC | SATURDAY, JUNE 27 | 7:30 PM ( DOORS AT 6:30) | $15 GENERAL ADMISSION, $12 FOR 65+
An Evening with Mineral Hill
Mineral Hill will host their first ticketed event at FUSION | The Cell on Saturday, June 27, at 7:30 PM (Doors at 6:30 PM).
Don’t miss this opportunity to listen to Jonathan Mack’s hilariously compelling lyrics, brilliant guitar and banjo, John Funkhouser’s astounding keys, Lauren Addario’s deep pocket on the drums, and gorgeous 3-part harmonies. Featuring new songs written by Jonathan Mack and instrumental compositions by John Funkhouser. Hear your favorite Mineral Hill tunes and preview their brand new music before the official CD release.
We can’t wait for you to be a part of the joy we feel when making music together!
Tickets are $15 for General Admission and $12 for 65+.
ABOUT MINERAL HILL
JONATHAN MACK
Jonathan Mack is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter who was born in Nome, Alaska in the dead of winter and has spent the subsequent years trying to get warm. Mack writes and sings Mineral Hill’s “horrendously lovely… gloriously nerdy songs,” which bring everyday experience into rich focus with humor, joy and a willingness to explore the range of human experience. In the words of a fan, “Fantastically bright and dark. Painfully relieving.”
LAUREN ADDARIO
Lauren Addario hits things with sticks. Most frequently drums, but she’s not particular. Her creative, tasteful groove-oriented playing is the heart and lungs that bring each song to life. She takes her timing seriously, particularly when it comes to her 2:00 afternoon coffee and chocolate. (For real; try to stop her and see what happens!)
JOHN FUNKHOUSER
John Funkhouser is a very tall man who has played music almost continually, with short breaks for sleep, since he was much less tall. With Mineral Hill he plays keyboard, melodica and sings harmonies. He taught at Berklee College of Music for twenty years and has played jazz around the world. He moved to Albuquerque in 2021, and Boston’s loss is our gain! He brings an enormous openness, curiosity and capacity for joy in music.

