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Singer Songwriters: Christopher Morse, Jason Ager, and Tyler Asay
April 25 at 7:30 pm-10:30 pm
$20.00
Christopher Morse
At the young age of 10, Morse became a literal choir boy after auditioning for the American Boychoir School (ABS). With ABS, he toured the country, sang with the New York Philharmonic, and performed at Carnegie Hall – all while taking classes on the tour bus. While on the road, he saw Colorado for the first time, but never expected to make the move out West.
After the boychoir, Morse discovered John Mayer’s Room For Squares, which led to him picking up a guitar for the first time. Before long he was writing songs to share with friends and family and started playing in local coffee shops. He gradually expanded his reach to playing in larger venues from Washington DC to New York City. During that time, Morse graced the stages of many venues including The Tin Angel in Philadelphia and Rockwood Music Hall in NYC. Since moving to Colorado, Christopher has made his Nashville debut at the legendary Music Row Freak Show writers rounds and has played stages across Colorado, including Roots Music Project, The Lodge at Woods Boss, and the Boulder Theater. He is now in the process of recording his 4th EP, which will be released in 2024.
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Jason Ager
Jason Ager is a dedicated father, a passionate educator , and a hyper-literate original songwriter. Balancing a PhD in German Literature with an ardent passion for live performance, Jason plays more than 100 shows a year in the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. Jason’s most recent single, “Trepanning,” satirizes the absurd ways we deal with stress and anxiety in a society obsessed with dime store psychology and self-help gurus, showcasing his love for storytelling and challenging conceptions of traditional songwriting themes.
Tyler Asay
The Tisburys are an indie rock band from Philadelphia, PA led by singer-songwriter Tyler Asay. The band has released three full-length albums, most recently 2022’s Exile On Main Street, which combines influences of heartland rock and power pop hooks with jangly guitars and gritty lyrical storytelling. Their music has received praise and radio play from NPR, Little Steven’s Underground Garage, and 88.5 WXPN, where they played the XPoNential Music Festival. They have shared the stage with national acts (Gin Blossoms, Jenny Lewis, Drive-By Truckers, Old 97’s) and local Philadelphia heroes such as The War On Drugs, Baroness, and Dave Hause. The band recently completed their first East Coast tour and have begun recording their fourth LP due out next year.