St. Petersburg musician Mountain Holler (Mark Etherington) singing passionately into a microphone while playing acoustic guitar during a live performance.
Mountain Holler Credit: Michael M Sinclair / Creative Loafing Tampa Bay

Two longtime St. Pete musicians since moved away come home and play together for one-night only.

Billy Mays III—aka Infinite Third, son of the pitchman and a purveyor of ambient, looped guitar—collides with the cosmic-folk of siren-voiced songwriter Mark Etherington (aka Mountain Holler).

The venue invites guests to bring blankets, pillows, yoga mats and even camping chairs so they can settle in after an opening set by Wyatt Norton.

Tickets to see Mountain Holler & Infinite Third play Suite E Studios in St. Petersburg on Friday, Feb. 20 are still available for $15–$20.

Etherington plays a few more shows while visiting home, including gigs at Gasparilla Festival of the Arts (March 1), Tampa’s Artist Tree Gardens series (Feb. 28), and tonight in New Port Richey at Ordinance One.

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...