Mountain Holler Credit: Michael M Sinclair
Thanksgiving is when old friends come back in town, and it’s awfully nice of Mark Etherington to bring his guitar whenever he does.

The St. Pete expat and former drummer for post-rock favorite Set and Setting plays under his Mountain Holler moniker for this St. Petersburg concert on Saturday, Nov. 26, and arrives at Floridian Social Club to play another set of ethereal, cosmic folk driven by Etherington’s godly, almost Neil Young-esque vocal.

He’s backed by an ace band that includes drummer Roger Lanfranchi Thomas, and supported by a bill that includes a lot of local homies including rock and roll duos Swimm and Oxford Noland, plus songwriter J.T. Brown.

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