Kyle Morgan, Lorkin O'Reilly, Tica Douglas

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22 Rock City Road,Woodstock NY 12498

27 February, 2022

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Kyle Morgan, Lorkin O'Reilly, Tica Douglas UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN Kyle Morgan, Lorkin O'Reilly, Tica Douglas Songwriters Kyle Morgan, Lorkin O'Reilly, and Tica Douglas perform at The Colony in Woodstock NY Kyle Morgan Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kyle Morgan grew up in central Pennsylvania, where he began writing his first album while bussing tables at the local Olive Garden. The name of that record, Starcrossed Losers, became the alias under which he would go on to release two more, Bind Us Anew and Strange Hesitations, each featuring his distinctive conglomeration of Americana styles, from stripped-down acoustic ballads and love-lorn parlor laments to roaring alt-country and throwback 60’s rock’n’roll. His forthcoming LP, Younger at Most Everything, will be out on Team Love Records February 25, 2022. Lorkin O'Reilly Lorkin O’Reilly is a singer and songwriter who writes reflective narratives that fall naturally into the musical spaces he creates; warm, confessional sounds, with nods to traditional folk music. Since immigrating to the United States from Scotland in 2012, Lorkin O’Reilly has been making a name for himself as a commanding new songwriting talent. His unique transatlantic approach blends old-country inspired open tunings similar to that of Bert Jansch, Nike Drake, and Dick Gaughan; with direct and personal reflections and poetry in the mode of Phil Everum (Mount Eerie / Microphones), Bill Callahan, or Damien Jurado. His writing portrays not only his own reality, but experiences faced by most of us: the purgatory between childhood and adulthood, between new home and old home and finally the overarching struggle of finding a new identity. Tica Douglas Tica Douglas is the musical moniker of TJ, a hospital chaplain and songwriter. Writing songs is an outlet for TJ’s emotions and observations, about themself and the world. 2015’s Joey (Pitchfork, Impose) explored the pains and blessings of being nonbinary; 2017’s Our Ladystar of the Sea, Help and Protect Us (MTV, Bandcamp) narrated TJ’s search for meaning as a non-religious person attending seminary; and 2020’s Lo was an unflinching account of struggles with addiction. TJ’s melodic sensibility and storytelling prowess, often sung through personal and relatable vignettes, keeps records with heavy themes feeling supremely listenable. Kyle Morgan, Lorkin O'Reilly, Tica Douglas

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