Marian Call, Juneau's whirling dervish, will be singing at Kindred Post with other Comic Con musicians. Photo courtesy of Marian Call.

Marian Call, Juneau's whirling dervish, will be singing at Kindred Post with other Comic Con musicians. Photo courtesy of Marian Call.

Tiny Post Office concert during Comic Con

Kindred Post, a neighborhood post office, gift shop, and community gathering space, will host a Tiny Post Office Concert on Thursday, April 21 in associated with Alaska Robotics’s Comic Convention musicians Marian Call, Seth Boyer, and Molly Lewis.

Molly Lewis is a songwriter based in Seattle, Wash. After realizing no one could see her behind a guitar, Molly picked up a ukulele & started a Youtube sensation. She writes only about things that truly interest her, like Mr. T, “How It’s Made,” and the Abraham Lincoln Assassination.

Seth Boyer is a songwriter from Alaska who turned into a ghost and floated to Seattle a few years ago. He currently haunts dive bars across the country, helping sad people to feel validated and less alone with his songs about also being sad.

Marian Call is a whirling dervish of a songwriter based in Juneau, Alaska. She takes trips all around the globe to play for very small TiPOC-sized audiences everywhere, because she is powered by positive community vibes. All her love songs are secretly about spaceships, even the ones that definitely seem to be about love.

The concert is the eighth in a series aimed to celebrate music, neighbors, and quality time by offering unplugged or low-tech performances to small audiences.

The event is free and open to the public; donations encouraged. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The show begins at 7 p.m.

Kindred Post is located at 145 S. Franklin Street. Learn more at www.kindredpost.com or on their Facebook page.

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