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Tea Party With Local Folksters
11:52AM ON
11/22/2009
BY
Annie Messier
I’ve only recently heard of “The Mill,” a converted factory that serves as a cross between Stone Soup in Pawtucket and Passim in Cambridge, MA. Its no smoking/no alcohol location houses great music, hosts workshops and classes, rents recording space to artists, and has tasty refreshments (and, apparently, world-famous popcorn?) available for purchase at shows.
Tonight, mug in hand, catch Low Anthem pals The Accident That Led Me to the World along with local musicians The Glass Jars, Allysen Callery, and Land of Nod.
The festivities include comfy couches and an organic tea tasting.
$8 (or only $5 if you bring your own mug for the tea tasting), tonight Sunday, 8pm at The Mill, 711 Putnam Pike, Greenville.





November 22nd, 2009 at 10:34PM
Jacob Haller Says:
To be clear, the Land of Nod is Allysen’s band. I couldn’t stay for the whole show, but The Accident That Led Me To The World and Allysen Callery both were very good. (and the couches are comfortable as advertised.)
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November 24th, 2009 at 12:59PM
Allysen Callery Says:
Thanks, Jake~you are my hero
& I second the comfy couches verification.
The Mill is about 15 minutes from lovely Providence, & the nicest place to hear/book a quiet type of show, so your friends & fans can cuddle up on couches
& have a really nice night.
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