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G. Love
May 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
$40

AG presents is excited to bring G LOVE to the Mulligans Music Box for a very special show! Grab your tickets as this show will sell out, and tickets are limited.
Joining G. Love will be Travis Rice (from kanekoa) on the Cajon.
Opening the Show will, be Kiliona and Kalei Young (members of Pō & the 4Fathers) bringing music that employs a diversity of rhythms and melodies from traditional Hawaiian and polynesian music to reggae, hip-hop, pop, rock, blues, and soul.
G. Love lives at the intersections between blues and hip-hop, porch and pavement, tradition and instinct.
Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love, is an American musician best known as the frontman for the band G. Love & Special Sauce. Dutton, born in Philadelphia, began playing guitar at age 8. He wrote his first song by the time he was in the 9th grade and began playing harmonica in a wire rack. Dutton credits Bob Dylan and John Hammond Jr., as well as then-contemporary “old school” hip-hop sounds of Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, and Philadelphia’s own Schooly D as influences.
G. Love featured Jack Johnson on his 1999 LP Philadelphonic, playing an early version of Jack Johnson’s “Rodeo Clowns” when Jack was an unknown artist. Jack later featured the song on his 2003 LP On and On.
Known nowadays for his excellent live shows, he is often seen touring with Jack Johnson, who signed G. Love to his record label Brushfire Records. He has made appearances on the records of artists such as Slightly Stoopid and Donavon Frankenreiter.
Weʻre expecting a full house, so grab your tickets early. This event is 21 and over. Rain or Shine. Tables available on a first come first serve basis.
Advance Tickets $40
Doors Open at 5:30pm
Show Starts at 7:00pm
Show Starts at 7:00pm
G. Love & Special Sauce is an American Hip-Hop Blues band known for its unique fusion of hip-hop, blues, funk, and soul. Formed in 1993 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the band originally featured Garrett Dutton, aka G. Love, as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Jeffrey Clemens on drums, and Jim Prescott on bass. The trio quickly gained attention for their laid-back, groovy style and G. Love’s unique vocal delivery, blending rap-like spoken word with bluesy singing.
Their debut self-titled album, G. Love & Special Sauce, was released in 1994 on Epic Records and included the hit single “Cold Beverage,” which became popular on alternative radio stations and MTV, solidifying their presence in the music scene. The band’s style has been described as a mix of “slacker blues” and “alternative hip-hop,” as they frequently incorporate elements of 90s hip-hop beats with classic blues rhythms.
Over the years, G. Love & Special Sauce has released numerous albums, including Coast to Coast Motel (1995), Yeah, It’s That Easy (1997), The Electric Mile (2001) and the GRAMMY nominated The Juice (2020). Their sound evolved to include more soul, R&B, and rock influences, though they retained their laid-back vibe and clever lyrical play. Their 2014 album Sugar saw a reunion of the original lineup after several years, and they continued to tour and produce music with a loyal fan base.
Known for their energetic live performances, G. Love & Special Sauce has played at festivals like Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. Garrett Dutton also frequently collaborates with other artists, including Jack Johnson, with whom he shares a similar vibe, and has released solo projects that dive deeper into his blues influences. G. Love & Special Sauce remains a beloved name in the music scene, blending genres in a way that feels fresh and authentic.
Kiliona and Kalei Young
From the studio to the stage, The Young brothers, Kiliona and Kalei Young, create and perform music that spreads uplifting and inspirational messages of love, hope, and truth. Born in their homeland of Hawaiʻi to a family of traveling traditional Hawaiian musicians and dancers, the brothers not only learned their own cultural music, but also the music of a variety of peoples and styles.
The young brothers make music that employs a diversity of rhythms and melodies from traditional Hawaiian and polynesian music to reggae, hip-hop, pop, rock, blues, and soul. Their wide range of musical dexterity has opened the doors to collaborations with an array of award winning artists and wide-reaching musical organizations such as Mana Maoli and Playing for Change.