CulturePass is your window into the artistic and cultural richness of the greater international Passamaquoddy region including Cobscook and Passamaquoddy Bays and the St. Croix River.
Eastport Arts Center will present Charlotte-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Patrick Mawn for an evening of music on Friday, September 22, at 7 pm. (Please note: this concert was originally scheduled for September 16, and postponed due to expected storm conditions). Mawn’s eclectic repertoire includes original works and unique takes on popular tunes, ranging across many different genres, and featuring his distinctive strumming style and dynamic performance. With compositions channeling indie, folk rock and ballad styles, Mawn strives to connect to his audience through stories and songs. “His vocals soar like an angel’s, yet are grounded by gravitas and grit.” writes Pat Moran of the Queen City Nerve, Charlotte, NC.
Mawn’s collaborations have included producer Shannon McArthur (Dashboard Confessional) and Emmy-winner Rob Tavaglione (Catalyst Studios). He is touring to promote his debut album, “Hub of Humanity”; debut single “I Don’t Wanna Be Sad Anymore” is accumulating radio airplay slots, including the University Of Alaska’s KSUA and WRPI in Troy, NY.
Tickets for the concert are $15, attendees 17 and under will be admitted free of charge. Tickets may be purchased at the EAC box office beginning 30 minutes prior to the show, or reserved in advance by email to info@eastportartscenter.org.
Eastport Arts Center is at 36 Washington Street, Eastport, and at www.eastportartscenter.org, and is handicapped-accessible. EAC abides by the State of Maine CDC COVID guidelines, revisiting our policy monthly. At this time, the use of masks in our building is optional.