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Interviews and articles about Britney Moore's new album 'Home For Story Time' published in Spotlight Magazine, Ball Busters Magazine, and New Rock Review.

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The Who, Pete Townshend, David Bowie, Julian Lennon, Joy Electric, The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood, U2, Rammstein, Placebo, and The Clash.

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Eccentric: 1 a : deviating from an established or usual pattern or style b : deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways
2: deviating from a circular path.

3. Home For Story Time, the debut effort from Britney Moore.

Raised on heavy does of Lawrence Welk, the indie band Joy Electric, Julian Lennon, The Rolling Stones and The Who, seventeen year old Britney Moore first discovered her love for music when she was around five years of age. “That’s when I started walking around and singing, just whatever,” Moore recalls. “I never grew out of that. I think I started to get seriously into music when I was about twelve. I started fiddling around with one of my mother's keyboards after being inspired by Joy Electric. Songwriting was just very natural from that point and I've been experimenting with it since.”

Not one to take formal lessons, Britney took to studying both keyboards and guitar through books she bought and experimenting more than anything else. Always inspired by music she listens to Moore touches on her inspirations but while she strives to equal those inspirations she doesn’t want to imitate them, “I didn't listen to too many bands growing up and I think this encouraged me more to experiment with sound my own way”, she relates. What she did listen to included a lot of classic rock as well as big band music. “I listened to Lawrence Welk when I was little. I used to watch that show a lot - even tried c

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