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Sam Morrow and Jaime Wyatt

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Sam Morrow and Jaime Wyatt

When
March 08, 2016
Where
McGonigel’s Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk
Houston,TX 77098
Cost
$20.00 - $22.00
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McGonigel’s Mucky Duck presents Sam Morrow and Jaime Wyatt.

On the title track of his sophomore release, There Is No Map, Sam Morrow sings “Well, I didn’t learn too much, back when I knew it all.”, a sentiment that perfectly encapsulates the soulful journey of this promising young American troubadour.

It’s been a busy year for newcomer Sam Morrow. Over the course of 15 months, he will have released his first two full length albums, a live in-the-studio EP with accompanying videos, be named an NPR “World Cafe Next” artist and play more than 100 shows, including an East Coast tour with blues legend John Mayall, kicking off The Bandit Town Festival and a successful SXSW.

“One of country’s most intriguing voices” – LA Weekly

“Without doubt, Morrow’s freewheeling, experimental attitude, his self-assuredness mixed with self-awareness and his ability to bring people together in a creative environment makes him one of the exciting new fixtures in modern Americana.” – Elmore Magazine

Jaime Wyatt is a striking figure that walks the Earth with an old soul.

Despite Wyatt’s roots in rock music, her vocal style has always been considered country, with a rich, sometimes raspy tone and frequent use of breaks and bends. Comparisons are frequently drawn to Emmylou Harris, Stevie Nicks and at times she has been anointed a female Tom Petty. Nancy Wilson of Heart even professed loving Wyatt’s “Punk Rock attitude.”

Regardless of genre, Wyatt is all things classic and American; a dynamic performer, powerhouse singer and stellar guitar player, sailing between vintage 60’s and 70’s Country/ Rock/Soul anthems and heartfelt ballads of love and confusion.

TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/sammorrowmusic
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jaimewyattmusic

The Montrose Management District
board workshop meeting scheduled for April 3
has been postponed indefinitely.