“You never know what's going to come from having a porch party, especially when the attendees are a bunch of dynamic lady musicians with impressive resumes”

 - Milva McDonald - Boston Globe

 

"Oh my god, you guys sound great and you're adorable and fun and completely charming!" 

- Catie Curtis 

 

“These shows are so much fun, so packed with incredible talent, harmony, insane skills and the absolute best people!! They've played the Fallout Shelter three times and three times they sold it out!”  - Bill Hurley - Fallout Shelter 

Boston’s Porch Party Mamas are proof that great songs—and great friendships—make great bands. Born from informal porch jam sessions, this harmony-driven trio blends folk storytelling, country soul, and bluesy swagger into a sound that’s both deeply heartfelt and wildly entertaining.
Their concerts are equal parts musical craftsmanship and joyous camaraderie: three voices weaving tight harmonies, instruments changing hands mid-song, and stories that have audiences laughing one minute and misty-eyed the next. With sold-out shows throughout New England’s listening-room circuit, the Porch Party Mamas have built a devoted following by turning every stage into the kind of gathering where everyone feels like family. 

The Porch Party Mamas are: 

Felicia Brady-Lopez (vocals, accordion, piano, guitar) 

Ksenia Mack (vocals, guitar, banjo) 

Katrin Peterson (vocals, percussion, piano)
 

Fo(u)r Each Other: A Review of the Porch Party Mamas

tunedinboston.com - May 11- Club PAssim Show

“Is there anything she doesn’t play?” Felicia Brady-Lopez of the Porch Party Mamas exclaims as Katrin Peterson switches from her percussion setup of eight instruments — cajon, frame drum, and bongos, to name a few — to a Roland keyboard. But Brady-Lopez’s remark applies to all four women in the well-loved band. Indeed, throughout their two-hour set, each musician switched instruments at least once: Brady-Lopez from the piano to the accordion to the percussion kit, Ksenia Mack from acoustic guitar to banjo, Jane Grondin from fiddle to guitar, and Peterson’s aforementioned use of the percussion kit, made up of instruments from five continents. Despite their individual skills, though, what truly unites the Porch Party Mamas is their harmony — both interpersonally and vocally. Continue Reading

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