JULY 13, Private House Concert (NH)
--> If you'd like us to come play your party, just ask

AUGUST 9, PUBLIC House Concert (Leverett, MA)
--> Longtime friends who asked us BACK!  Like ewe, these gracious hosts are just muttons for punishment.  
--> TIX: venmo @willa-mamet $15-30 (more if you can, less if you can't) and we'll send you the address.  (more info in images, below)

AUGUST 11, Old West Church (Calais, VT)
--> 4pm show
--> TIX: $10-15 suggested donation at the door
--> Info here

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photo by David Parvey

 WILLA MAMET + PAUL MILLER

Two voices and a couple of guitars, like you’re at the kitchen table with us.

Folk, country, Americana, grassy soul.  Searing originals and hand-selected covers. All the harmony your heart desires.

The kitchen table duo have sung together coming on twenty years.  Together they make music that Art Edelstein (VT Times Argus) calls “One of the best homegrown folk-acoustic acts to grace any stage.” 


Paul Miller has played music professionally for over 45 years - with Coco and the Lonesome Road Band, Bluebird, Andy Shapiro, Breakaway, and the Bluegrass Gospel Project. A versatile musician, he plays guitar, bass, and drums, and sings.   Paul has produced CDs for Jon Gailmor and Rebecca Pidgeon, and is featured as a guest artist on numerous recordings born of the rich Vermont music scene.

Willa Mamet grew up making music in a family of storytellers.  She delights audiences with her rapier hilarity and the voice Patti LuPone calls "wonderful, heartbreaking, musical, contemporary and ancient."  When not touring with Paul, Willa performs sola, and with her other duo, Power Snatch.  She writes songs to break your heart or mend it, as needed.



Find our two records

(East Hill Road and LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU)

on BANDCAMP and plenty of fun videos on YOUTUBE.

Hear LIVE this summer in New England…

Want to host a house concert?

Send us a message and let’s do it!



One of my favorite duets in the world.
— Mary Tilson, America's Back 40, KPFA, Berkeley

Fine music masterfully played and sung. The stars shine when these two harmonize.
— Robert Resnik, Vermont Public Radio