On TV5 News at 5 we welcome local talent. Well Chris Ross of Hancock dropped by the studio and spoke with Jim Morris. Ross recently recorded in Nashville and if you'd like to hear more you can check him out at the Redbarn in Augusta Sunday or at Chummies in Ellsworth next Friday. You can also find his music on iTunes.
CHRIS ROSS
"THE STEADY STUMBLE"
Album Available at:
iTunes
Bullmoose
Pats Pizza, Ellsworth
Chummies Bar, Ellsworth
SEE CHRIS ROSS:
Sunday, June 12th
Red Barn in Augusta
Friday, June 17th
Chummies Bar in Ellsworth
Saturday, June 18th
Finback Alehouse in Bar Harbor
Monday, August 1st
Bangor State Fair
Your text to link...facebook.com/songwriterross
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