Performances

Every Friday night Cafe Moro is proud to present live music from local artists.

Unless otherwise noted, all shows are from 8pm to 10pm.

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Upcoming Performance

 

Friday, August 1

Leslie Jo Sena

Friday, August 8

Daniel Faller

Friday, August 15

Ian Skavdahl

Friday, August 22

The ColdRail Blues Band

Friday, August 29

The Vishnu Trio

 

Frequently Performing Artists

Leslie Jo Sena

Acoustic Guitar and Vocals

Natalie Rose

Jazz Vocals

Natalie Rose is a vocal performance major at a local university. She has been involved with music since the age of seven. At 16 years old, Natalie started taking lessons from a world-wide acclaimed jazz vocalist. You can find her first album, produced in 2005, at nataliejazz.com. Natalie's deep, sultry voice is ideal for any style of jazz.

Kelly Crook

Acoustic Guitar and Vocals

Kelly will play whatever you want to hear to the best of his ability. He is most fond of bad 80's music, angry anthems and the work of singer/songwriters such as John Hiatt, John Prine, Lyle Lovett and Elvis Costello. He's been known to turn the song "American Pie" into a history lecture and he loves it when you sing along.  

Erik Smith

Acoustic Originals

Erik started his career as a percussionist at the age of eleven. His private studies and performances eventually won him a scholarship to college where he discovered his new love: the guitar. After two successful years studying architecture at Washington State University, Erik decided to pursue a bachelors of arts and a career in music. Erik's two independent releases:   Two Days and Words show his versatility as a musician. He plays every musical instrument on the albums except solo electric guitar.

John Twist

Acoustic Guitar and Vocals

The Shaun Daniel Band

Original Acoustic Rock

The Shaun Daniel Band formed in 2003 through a series of Open Mic night jam sessions. Shaun Daniel sings lead vocals, plays lead guitar and occasionally plays piano. Greg Albrecht plays bass, rhythm guitar, and does backup vocals. Joseph Mickler plays flutes. Larson Hicks plays djembe and auxiliary percussion. Taylor Tinsley plays drums and other percussion, as well as mandolin and fiddle.

Brian Gill

Original Acoustic Music

Brian Gill is an acoustic singer-songwriter from Chicago.  He gained national attention in 1988 when his topical song "Daddy Smoked His Life Away" was chosen by the American Cancer Society to spearhead the now annual campaign, "The Great American Smoke Out." He has toured nationally on college campuses and has sung for Chicago's Urban Gateways, bringing educational music programs into school classrooms.