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J. Moses and the Ragged Sunday Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

J. Moses and the Ragged Sunday

Alberta Street Pub
1036 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97211-4534

Feb 28, 2018

6:00 PM UTC
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J. Moses and the Ragged Sunday Biography

J. Moses is the musical alias of singer-songwriter Jason Morgan, a Portland-ish native.
He's a sleeper. Some might say a bit late to the game or quite possibly even late to bloom.
Raised in the hills of Clatskanie, OR his earliest musical exposure consisted mainly of Metal (Heavy and Hair Band courtesy of his older brother) and 70's AM Gold (courtesy of the station wagon radio and a cardboard box of 45's).
Sometime in the waning years of his 30's he made the rare decision to take a mid life stab at being a singer-songwriter. This inevitably led to the often daunting process of "putting the band together". So he took the path of least resistance by recruiting three friends, all of whom happen to be active and longtime Portland musicians.
Enter guitarist Joel Roth (The Low Bones, Day Star), bass guitarist Kip Lindig (Timber County, Barn Burners), and drummer Chris Hutton (RootJack, Hong Kong Banana). Together they make up The Ragged Sunday, which is no accident. Many of their musical themes are rooted in salvation. Deliverance from lost love, broken promises, and the feeling that we are all just hanging on by a thread. Redemption found by embracing our addictions, our fears, and the inherent vice that is our own mortality.
J. Moses and The Ragged Sunday is "rootsy storytelling with both a classic and modern rock edge". Imagine the music of Crazy Horse, Springsteen, Haggard and The Band getting baptized in a moody Pacific Northwest rainstorm, circa 1991.
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