Although Liz Moore's involvement with music and performing dates back many years, she first took the stage with a guitar in her hands at age eighteen, with her friend Adriana Gomez, at the open mike night of the Sit'n'Bull pub in Maynard, Massachusetts. No one can remember what the two played that night. Perhaps this is for the best.

Soon after, as a student at Barnard College in New York City, she began playing regularly and has since performed at various New York institutions, such as The Bitter End, The C-Note, PostCrypt, Pete's Candy Store, The Alphabet Lounge, the Knitting Factory, and The Living Room. Along the way, she has earned such honors as being selected to play with her aunt, Leslie Moore Dennis, at the Hudson River Museum as part of their "Women in Music" series; being selected as a "New Artist" at the renowned three-day GottaGetGon Festival at the Saratoga County Fairgrounds in Ballston Spa, New York, in the summer of 2004; and, in a totally unexpected turn of events, taking the stage for a song with Kathleen Edwards at the Housing Works Used Books Café in New York City.

Liz graduated from Barnard in May of 2005 and still lives in New York and plays regularly. She will be performing solo in Honesdale.

http://www.lizmooremusic.com