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September 21, 2016
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South Bend natives Tom and David Moore Present a Unique American Gumbo of Sounds to An Evening With Curtis Lord & Friends 3rd Annual Concert, October 8, 2016. Tickets on Sale Now.
South Bend, Indiana – Today, Everybody Has A Story™ (www.ehassb.com) announced The Moore Brothers will join the lineup for its 2016 music and variety show, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m. at the Century Center in South Bend, IN.

Tom Moore, a gifted singer and an imaginative harp player, has teamed up with his brother David bringing traditional blues into the 21st century. “Tom Moore on stage is larger than life, swaggering, smooth-talking 30-year veteran bluesman. The Moore Brothers together are a perfect addition for us as they represent the differences that proudly reflect our area’s cultural diversity,” founder and director of Everybody Has A Story, C.R. Heckaman, said. “Having been in the business as touring recording artists for close to thirty years, Tom and Dave have shared the stage with such blues legends as Yank Rachell, Pine Top Perkins, Barrelhouse Chuck, George Thomas and Abbe Lock.” Heckaman added.
This concert features South Bend natives giving back to the South Bend community. Dan Waterhouse, StarHeart, Terry and the Heartbeats, The Moonshine Crooners, TheMoore Brothers, and special guests Lindsay Kelly & Rus Stanford will join Everybody Has A Story founder and director C.R. Heckaman (Curtis Lord) at “An Evening With Curtis Lord & Friends 2016.
The Everybody Has A Story benefit concert takes place each year thanks to the generosity of Michiana musicians, storytellers, artists and poets who lend their talent to raise awareness with wholesome, inspiring messages about community and education,” said Shari Coleman-Herman, director of operations of Everybody Has A Story (EHAS,LLC). “We are so pleased to have an eclectic lineup this year that includes returning artists, as well as artists new to the ‘An Evening With Curtis Lord’ stage,” Herman, added.
Everybody Has A Story will team up with the South Bend Education Foundation and the South Bend Community School Corporation with Madison Primary Center as the beneficiary – to bring its 3rd Annual music and variety show on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Century Center in South Bend, IN. Tickets are now on sale to the public Ticket prices range from $30.00 for a single seat to $250.00 for a table of ten.
For event updates, follow Everybody Has A Story on Twitter (twitter.com/EHASSB) and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/EHASSB), OR visit www.ehassb.com
Sponsors of Everybody Has A Story’s, An Evening With Curtis Lord & Friends 2016 include Daman Products Company, The Tire Rack, Wings Etc, Kruggel and Lawton CPA’s, WKTV, Wyoming, Michigan, Film Farm, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sult Mine Creative Group, Burns Rent-All and Bendix Coffee. Everybody Has A Story welcomes the participation of the Michiana business community and offers corporate sponsorship opportunities. For more information, contact Shari Coleman-Herman at shariehassb@gmail.com.
Everybody Has A Story's mission is to identify not-for-profits that are making a difference in the Michiana community. Everybody Has A Story board members CR Heckaman, Steve Sult and Shari Coleman Herman host the annual benefit concert to raise funds for support and raise awareness of organizations doing great work and to inspire the community. Since 2014, Everybody Has A Story, with the support of the artists who contribute their performances each year has raised money to support programs that will help the overall community thrive.
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