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![]() LOUISE MOSRIE on the same program with JAMES O'MALLEY | |||||
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Americana, bluegrass and folk melodies and stories ![]() Louise Mosrie was among the annual half-dozen winners of the 2009 Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk Songwriting Contest. A finalist in the (folk oriented) Song Contest on the Singer-Songwriter Stage at this year’s Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival, Louise scored one of the award winning top four places. Louise Mosrie's British parents emigrated to the U.S. in the 1960’s for work, finally settling on a farm on fifty acres in middle Tennessee. Born in Delaware and moving to the South as a child, she had trouble reconciling the two cultures around her shunning all things Southern disliking the accent, the food and the slow sleepy ways of doing things in her small rural town. Louise began writing pop/folk songs in her early 20's while living in Knoxville after college, producing two independent albums before moving to Nashville in 2004 to work on her song-craft. There, she made friends and contacts in the Americana and bluegrass side of Nashville, playing rounds and writing with artists like Donna Ulisse & Rick Stanley, Diana Jones and producer Ray Kennedy. Ironically, the melodies and imagery that emerged most strongly in her writing after 2004 came straight from the southern culture she once dismissed. Influenced by artists such as Nanci Griffith, Allison Kraus and Lucinda Williams, her songs tell stories of joy, love, struggle and heartbreak through the vivid characters and scenery of southern life. Her latest album is Home Visit her website: LouiseMosrie.com | |||||
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at the Cinema Arts Centre
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This concert begins at 7:30 pm with a one-hour "Open Mike" (all are welcome to perform! time permitting) (Priority given to performers who could NOT mike at previous month's Open Mike) Random drawing if overflow of signers Open mikers must sign up before 7:20 p.m. Sign up does not start before 7:00 p.m. The principal performers will begin at 8:30 pm. | ![]() | |
| Hard Luck Café Concerts are held in the Sky Room of the Cinema Arts Centre (Wheelchair Accessible) 423 Park Avenue, Huntington (a bit east of Huntington Village go East a few blocks on Main St. - Route 25A - to Park Avenue, turn right for one block) Get Google map Shows on most third Thursdays of the month |
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Most Hard Luck Café Concerts begin at 8:30 pm and are preceded at 7:30 pm by an "Open Mike" (all are welcome to perform! time permitting) The Hard Luck Café Concert Series is made possible, in part, by the continuing support of our loyal members G E T M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N | |
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