Riley Moore, Kyle Cox

March 24th, 2022 9pm   Stage 3

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Riley Moore

Riley Moore is inspired by a life of adventures like walking an entire 1600 mile tour on foot and living on a sailboat on a lake in the middle of his hometown of Nashville. Currently he lives on an orchard south of Nashville and just released his second album "sweet boy" which has been celebrated for its raw folk instrumentation and honest lyrics. His debut Album, Vagrant, was premiered by Billboard Magazine in July 2018. His writing often draws comparisons to Bob Dylan and John Prine. Since taking the plunge into touring life, he has shared stages with Shakey Graves, Lyle Lovett, Charlie Parr, Arlo Guthrie, The War and Treaty, Parker Milsap, Sam Burchfield, Town Mountain, Rusty Clanton and more.

Kyle Cox

Kyle Cox’s 3rd full-length album, Perhaps One Day is an ode to the jazz vocal groups of the 30’s and 40’s. His first self-produced effort seeks to embrace the sounds of The Mills Brothers, Billie Holiday, and the Ink Spots - to write a tribute to the genre and a love letter to the era. What became of it is his most focused and well-crafted collection of recordings yet.

With assists from some top-tier players, Paul Defiglia on bass (The Avett Brothers, Langhorne Slim, Charles Bradley), Matthew Wright on keys (David Ramirez), and Robert Gay on trumpet (Natalie Prass, Jim Lauderdale), Kyle Cox has brought us an elegant listening experience; distinct, yet instantly familiar. From the first sultry note of the ascending trumpet riff on the album’s opening track “No Matter How Far”, you are immersed into a world where sentimentality meets sincerity. Three part harmonies, twinkling keys, and muted trumpet all support veteran songwriting, crafted without a hint of cynicism or irony and a deep respect for the genre.