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CATCH ALAN TUESDAY’s @ THE LIVING ROOM THIS SEPTEMBER

Alan Hampton | Residency at the Living Room

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Alan Hampton will bring his band to The Living Room on New York’s Lower East Side every Tuesday this September. The band will be performing material from Alan’s Spring release, “The Moving Sidewalk”, as well as new material from his upcoming solo EP to be released later in the Fall.

Since Alan Hampton’s leap from sideman to solo artist, Hampton has gained notoriety as a singer and a songwriter, appearing as a guest artist and collaborating on several upcoming projects. His debut record, “The Moving Sidewalk”, effortlessly showcases his level of musicality and tasteful approach to writing songs. The ten carefully constructed tracks are intricate hybrids of genres and influences, ranging from Paul Simon to Wayne Shorter to the The Band. His talent is a welcomed combination of applied education and pure natural ability grabbing world-wide appeal. Each composition provides the listener with well-balanced structure and a unique vocal performance. All at once, Hampton is eloquent, unassuming and a continuous pleasure not to be missed.

The Living Room is @ 154 Ludlow St. Tickets can be bought at the door for $5. Shows will be September 6, 13, 20, & 27 all starting at 9 PM. The show on September 27 will be recorded live for The Loft on Sirius/XM

"Alan Hampton is a songwriter who makes you reach for platitudes about 'good'music' — how people don't write adventurous or hones pop songs anymore, how it's all archness and monotony now, how our harmony-starved ears have shrunk.... He does that because he's got loads of talent." Ben Ratliff, The New York Times
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