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House Concert In Woodbury "Moors & McCumber"

Musicians Corner House Concerts Presents: "Moors and McCumber" Live In Concert
Check out these video's then send us a note that you will be here Saturday!!!http://youtu.be/Z-2nmfzg5nY http://youtu.be/26WYOq7OJDk http://youtu.be/2-qZFfTEzmw http://youtu.be/6fQY-Uhnkn4

About The Show:
Suggested Donation: $10.00 

All donations go to the musicians. Come enjoy a wonderful evening of music, friendship and great food in a very intimate setting! Our house concerts are a great way to meet new people, enjoy great music and have a chance to meet musicians from all over the country up close and personal. You are welcome to invite a friend or two, or three..... Come Enjoy! Hope to see you here. Dan and Kathy 

Please bring a dish to share if you care to join us for a potluck dinner before the show! We will start dinner at 6:00PM.

Moors and McCumber: http://www.moorsandmccumber.com/

February, 2014 – “Wow! I do not know which to praise more, the incredible songwriting, harmonies or master of so many instruments! My guests were blown away, and I felt so honored to have them here in my home….great conversation, great fun! I will invite them back most certainly, and will once again look forward to hosting these incredibly talented artists!”

several acoustic guitars (6 & 12 string), a Tenor banjo, a mandolin, a dobro, an odd 8-string instrument called an Irish Bouzouki, and a harmonica named Fred make up the group, Moors and McCumber.
I’d liken Moors and McCumber to the harmonies of the Everly Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, or Seals and Crofts. Vocally they stand in the same caliber as those performers, but this duo also brings a unique intimacy to their music. Listening to their songs is like sitting by the fireplace and hearing a friend spin tall tales, over a good scotch. The effect is very mellowing, like a cleansing rain after a long drought.Listening closely, I could not detect a single orphaned note the entire night; the strings and voices intertwined, following each other’s minutest variation in perfect balance. Considering the range of tempos in the various songs, especially involving the upbeat banjo licks, that was quite an accomplishment.
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