Three musicians plays a show at Roasterie

Musicians, Peter Mulvey, Danielle Ate the Sandwich and Joe Panzetta will play a show at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Vashon Island Coffee Roasterie.

Over the past 20 years, Mulvey has pursued a restless, eclectic path as a writer and musician immersing himself in Tin Pan Alley jazz, modern acoustic, poetry, narrative and Americana stylings. Relentlessly touring as a headliner, he believes that when you love what you do, you can work all the time. He’s shared the stage with luminaries such as Emmylou Harris, Richard Thompson, Ani diFranco, Indigo Girls and Greg Brown.

Danielle Ate the Sandwich is a pop/folk ukulele songwriter, also known as Danielle Anderson. Her most recent album, “The Terrible Dinner Guest,” is her sixth self-produced album of original songs. She’s been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her videos on YouTube and unique style of online marketing that brings her music to the followers she refers to as “Fanwiches.” Her songs are often thoughtful and heavy, but delivered with a quirky lyrical twist and performed on a ukulele, along with Anderson’s light and humorous stage banter. Danielle Ate the Sandwich has opened for Mumford and Sons and Suzanne Vega and has toured with Pomplamoose. She also wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy-nominated HBO documentary “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson.”

Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Joe Panzetta is based on Vashon. He started performing in the 1990s with Mulvey in their college band, Big Sky, and has since released seven CDs ranging from folk rock to mantra. Panzetta now leads the new Vashon-based band Saint Ophelia alongside Rebekah Kuzma. A prolific writer with a great melodic sense, Panzetta has a wonderful singing voice along with serious guitar chops.

Tickets are $10 at Vashon Bookshop or at brownpapertickets.com.