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Tiny Island Concert Series continues May 17 with Brandon Howard Roy and John MacPhee

Brandon Howard Roy will perform in Music P.E.I.’s Tiny Island Concert Series on Sunday, May 17. John MacPhee of Paper Lions will also perform.
Brandon Howard Roy will perform in Music P.E.I.’s Tiny Island Concert Series on Sunday, May 17. John MacPhee of Paper Lions will also perform. - Contributed

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Paper Lions, from left, Colin Buchanan, John MacPhee, Rob MacPhee and David Cyrus MacDonald. John MacPhee will be taking part in Music P.E.I.’s Tiny Island Concert Series continues on Sunday, May 17. - Contributed

Paper Lions, from left, Colin Buchanan, John MacPhee, Rob MacPhee and David Cyrus MacDonald. John MacPhee will be taking part in Music P.E.I.’s Tiny Island Concert Series continues on Sunday, May 17. - Contributed

Music P.E.I.’s Tiny Island Concert Series continues on Sunday, May 17, with performances by Brandon Howard Roy (8 p.m.) and John MacPhee of Paper Lions (8:30 p.m.).

With his music, Roy serves up tasty pop hooks as appetizers, brings out some of the highest notes on P.E.I. for dessert and presents a main course that is a journey of radical self-acceptance.

MacPhee is a member of Paper Lions, a world-touring, multi-award-winning Indie Pop band from Prince Edward Island.

The Tiny Island Concert Series is an initiative in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19 strain) and its effects on Island musicians and music industry workers. 

For more information, visit musicpei.com.

Every Tiny Island Concert is free for the public at Facebook.com/MusicPEI, although donations will be accepted towards the Music P.E.I. Crisis Relief Fund.

This fund will be distributed to P.E.I. artists and music industry professionals in need and is further supported by the Atlantic Superstore.

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