Hello Friends,
BIG NEWS in this blog!!! The Living Room is proud to announce our very special friend, Duluth, MN Singer/Songwriter JAMES MOORS (you saw his amazing Thursday Night show here in August for our 2nd Anniversary Celebration), along with his friend and talented co-writer, KORT McCUMBER of Colorado, will be playing a limited number of shows in Minnesota and Wisconsin this month to celebrate the release of their first CD as a Duo, titled simply “Moors & McCumber”. And we’re honored that they chose to have their only show in The Chippewa Valley right here at The Living Room …and YOU’RE INVITED!!
FREE CD AND FREE SMOOTHIE WITH $10 PAID ADMISSION!!!
The shows have a $10 cover charge, which includes your very own signed copy of the new CD!! That’s a $15 value on it’s own, but that’s not all!! Once inside you will also get a 16 oz. Kona Mocha, White Chocolate Mocha, or Chocolate Malt Smoothie FREE!!! We will be having many other incredible drink and food specials throughout the night as well for everybody in attendance. This is a night to CELEBRATE!!! It’s going to be something very special!!!
Seating is limited…Please call The Living Room (715-831-0245) A.S.A.P. to reserve your spot for this very special show.
REVIEWS FOR JAMES MOORS:
“James Moors resonates immediately. He writes deeply sincere, often peacefully therapeutic music with a wisdom far beyond the norm. A special artist. It’s no wonder he loves Neil Finn, because he shares some of the same melodic gifts, enhanced by a warm-hearted spirit that makes you want to hear more.”
— Steve Morse
longtime Boston Globe writer
“I hear a lot of CDs as a music director for a college radio station, but few pass the test. This guy can write and sing enjoyable, radio-friendly
melodies and deserves your ears.”
— John Bommarito
Host of Acoustic Alternativees, WHFR Dearborn
“From beginning to end, “Hush” is a beautiful tapestry of gracious, Storyhill-worthy melodies and straight-shot-to-the-soul lyrics; proving, once again, that Moors is one of the nation’s most underrated songwriters.”
— Matthew R. Perrine
Budgeteer News
“An original Talent 4 out of 5! The twelve songs on this album form a balanced whole, with James Moors coming across as a young Joe Henry. There is a great similarity between the two. From the dark brown layer to the sharper high.”
— John Gjaltema
altcountry.nl
“A radio-friendly baritone. Consistent quality that marks a professional at the top of his particular game”
— John McLaughlin
Host/Producer Roots & Wings WMUC-FM
“Hush” is a document of transformation. This is one man’s unblinking and unveiled declaration of his life conversion offered to his family and the world.
— John Zeigler
The Duluth News Tribune
“James Moors isn’t hiding behind Sterling Waters any longer. Upbeat tracks like “Sunshine,” mixed with introspective tunes like “Stretch” or the love song for his wife “Anne Louise” invite listeners to press play and never look for the stop button once. Moors’ new release is a solid blend of meaningful lyrics and down-to-earth music.”
— Becky Moore
Owatonna Peoples Press
You can find out more about our talented friend @ www.JamesMoors.com
I hope we see you at this show. Thank you for reading this.
Your Friend,
Ron
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