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James Vincent McMorrow

James Vincent McMorrow

Hometown: Dublin, Ireland
Tags: indie, singer-songwriter, folk

Played “Wicked Game” 01/11/2012 11:53 am

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  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on James Vincent McMorrow

    7 months ago

    James Vincent McMorrow has the incredible ability to many any room you're in feel small. Or, maybe not so much small as alone due to the state of introspection his voice inevitably leads one to. In any line he delivers there are equal amounts of solace and sadness, of weight and frailty. Even when revisiting two late-80s classics; Winwood's "Higher Love" and Isaac's "Wicked Game", McMorrow is able to inject his own sense of calm. Check out each cover below, and if you are in LA be sure to catch James at The Bootleg this Saturday and Sunday more here

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on James Vincent McMorrow

    7 months ago

    Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow is one of the few performers that can make a clamoring room go silent. His haunting vocals and wind-swept melodies leave every audience with chills, and a new crush. After releasing his critically acclaimed debut album Early in the Morning in February 2010, McMorrow hit the ground running and hasn’t stopped since. He’s released several covers throughout his relentless touring schedule, including the unexpected “Whip My Hair Back and Forth” by Willow Smith. With a little mystery and a lot of charm, McMorrow has proven he is a promising musician that is eager more here

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on James Vincent McMorrow

    9 months ago

    James Vincent McMorrow has the incredible ability to many any room you're in feel small. Or, maybe not so much small as alone due to the state of introspection his voice inevitably leads one to. In any line he delivers there are equal amounts of solace and sadness, of weight and frailty. Even when revisiting two late-80s classics; Winwood's "Higher Love" and Isaac's "Wicked Game", McMorrow is able to inject his own sense of calm. Check out each cover below, and if you are in LA be sure to catch James at The Bootleg this Saturday and Sunday more at elbo.ws

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on James Vincent McMorrow

    9 months ago

    Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow is one of the few performers that can make a clamoring room go silent. His haunting vocals and wind-swept melodies leave every audience with chills, and a new crush. After releasing his critically acclaimed debut album Early in the Morning in February 2010, McMorrow hit the ground running and hasn’t stopped since. He’s released several covers throughout his relentless touring schedule, including the unexpected “Whip My Hair Back and Forth” by Willow Smith. With a little mystery and a lot of charm, McMorrow has proven he is a promising musician that is eager more at elbo.ws