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Brittany Lee Moffitt To Perform For Carnegie Concert Series

By Newspaper StaffSeptember 12, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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brittany-lee-moffitt-2On Friday, September 16 at 7:00 pm singer/songwriter Brittany Lee Moffitt will perform as part of the Carnegie Concert Series at the Bryan Main Library.

According to her bio, “Brittany Lee Moffitt invites her audience to another world: the world of a songstress with a whimsical, yet funeral disposition. Sad and beautiful, funny and melancholy, loud and powerful, soft and compelling, Moffitt’s performances challenge the archetype of today’s American ‘singer/songwriter.’

In December of 2013 Brittany ran her first solo tour along the East Coast, playing in Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. Her touring continued in 2014 throughout the Midwest, making stops in Nashville, Louisville, and Cleveland. In December 2014 Moffitt took to the Chicago stage, releasing her solo-debut, a 6-track EP titled Acceptance.

Acceptance transcends the electronic and progressive realms of music, while maintaining an unquestionably organic sentiment. Moffitt’s past experiences with alcohol abuse and recovery, provide a raw, intimate lyrical listening experience.

Throughout her career, Moffitt has shared the stage with Earth, Wind, and Fire, Genevieve (formerly of Company of Thieves) and jazz icons Mina Agossi and Dana Hall.


She appears on many recordings of Chicago acts, including The Circle View, Deep Fayed, Ben Joseph, Cruel Melody, David Paige, Sonus Umbra, and more.”

To learn more about Brittany, visit her website at www.brittanyleemoffitt.com

The Carnegie Concert Series was created by Williams County Public Library as a way to showcase newer talent, both local and nationwide. The series has already featured talented musicians such as Dakota Dave Hall, Whitney Mann, Seth Abram, and Andrew Ellis. These events have limited seating so the library encourages attendees to arrive early. Doors will open half an hour before each show at 6:30 p.m. and will lock at 7:00 pm out of courtesy to the performer. All of the concerts are free to the public and are funded through donations.


Brittany’s concert will take place in the Carnegie area of the Main Library, and her CD will be available to purchase. Additional acts in the Carnegie Concert Series will be added as they become available. Interested performers should emailcarnegieconcertseries@gmail.com or call the library 419-636-6734 Ext. 239.The Bryan Main Library is located at 107 E. High Street.

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