The Alabama Center for the Arts Presents The Singer-Songwriter Series Featuring The Moore Twins

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The Alabama Center for the Arts and Athens State University’s Music Industry Studies program are proud to present the Singer-Songwriter Series, an event designed to highlight the program’s academic concentrations: Audio Engineering & Music Production, Concert Touring & Live Performance, and Music Business & Artist Management.

The Moore Twins will take the stage for the inaugural concert in the Studio Theatre at the Alabama Center for the Arts’ Performing Arts Building on Sunday, May 25 at 3:00 pm.

The Moore Twins are twin brothers from Huntsville Alabama, by way of their hometown of Chicago, Illinois. The combination of John III’s silky touch on the keyboard, combined with Jeremiah’s soulful and funky command of the bass guitar, has already begun to create a buzz on many of the favored smooth, contemporary jazz, Gospel, R&B, and social media scenes.

Since 2010, the Moore Twins have been entertaining their fans both nationally and internationally. This experience allowed both of them to grow as musicians, arrangers, and writers. The duo’s musical style can probably best be described as a contemporary blend of Gospel, Jazz, R&B, Neo-Soul, and let’s not forget a little touch of Funk.

In 2015, the Moore Twins released their first two track recording EP entitled, Bass-Line and Keys, which included the songs, “Northern Hospitality and Strollin.” Both tracks were written, arranged, and performed by John III and Jeremiah and produced by Darren Benjamin (Aka Daz-i_Que). John III and Jeremiah signed with Lounge Renown Records in 2017 to collaborate with multi-platinum producer, Jaee Logan, to work on their much-anticipated debut CD entitled, “Feels So Good.”

This event is sponsored by the Alabama Center for the Arts Foundation. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased online at https://athens.nbsstore.net/singer-songwriter-series.

The Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Studies program at Athens State University is designed to offer relevant experiential training opportunities in the music industry, including essential skills in music performance and production, recording and audio engineering, and music business and management. Music majors are trained to be desirable employee candidates in a variety of areas such as performing, engineering, songwriting, producing, managing, marketing, mixing, and recording studio management. The required industry training reinforced through practical artistic experience culminating in a supervised internship will allow program graduates to curate a portfolio and skill set appropriate to a multitude of careers in the music industry or future graduate study.

Singer-Songwriter Series: The Moore Twins
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