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Kort McCumber

About Me

MyGen Profile Generator “I travel these highways/and listen to the wheels roll along/just telling my story …” Simple and true. That’s what singer songwriter Kort McCumber does. To the tune of about 50,000 miles in the last year alone. “I don’t know for sure,” says Kort, “but I’d guess I’m creeping up on a half a million miles over the last ten years.” That’s a lot of miles, a lot of smiles, and a fair share of calamities, mishaps and broke-down rigs along the way. Not all the stories are born when the “wheels roll along.” Some roll along when the wheels don’t.“The road is tough,” admits Kort, “but I love it in a ‘man-am-I-crazy-or-what’ kinda way.” While he readily admits to loving the ‘playing music part of it … anywhere, anytime’, it’s the in between times that get tough; the getting there, getting set up, getting packed up and getting up to get goin’ to the next show that makes the road wearisome. That and the fact that he misses his home, wife, dogs “and the sanity they afford me. But when I weigh it all out, I know this is what I want to do. This is what I gotta do.”Over the last ten years, Kort has honed his skills as a working musician playing more than 1000 live shows throughout the U.S. and Europe. Kort writes, plays and sings Americana Music - equal parts rock, folk, country, blues and bluegrass, with a healthy dose of something fresh. After moving to Colorado in 2003, the music took a decidedly more country/bluegrass turn and dug deeper into the roots of his Scotch-Irish heritage. In 2007, he released his sixth CD, “Lickskillet Road,” featuring appearances from Vince Gill, Sally Van Meter, Don Conoscenti and more. Last year, he was back in the mixing booth putting the finishing touches on a live DVD, captured at the famed Boulder Theater on an awesome night that saw no less than fifteen great musicians join him on stage. Somewhere along the line he also found time to compete in, and win, a couple nationally known singer songwriter contests.Kort weaves a rich and diverse tapestry of musical experience, skill and energy into each and every one of his many musical endeavors. A classically trained pianist & cellist (he learned from his mom, Joy Myers, who played for the Jacksonville Symphony for more than two decades) today Kort plays guitar, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, piano, bouzouki, cello, bass, and more. He also plays golf. Or at least he used to – NCAA Division I golf. His Father Jim owns McCumber Golf, a worldwide leader in course design and operations and Uncle Mark spent nearly 30 years on the PGA Tour, playing today on the Senior Tour.“People ask me why I chose music over golf,” says Kort. “Well, I didn’t. I didn’t choose music, it chose me.” Americana music fans are glad it did. Live and in person or through the magic of recording technology, you gotta check out this hard driving and hard driven musician. He’s back in the studio this year with a “really exciting project for me,” as he says. “Not quite as country as the last record - a little more back to my folk roots. Of course I’ll still play the country and bluegrass live. I love that stuff. But the time is right to record some other stuff, a little more social commentary and a little more direct to the times.” Look for the new CD later this year and look for Kort in a town near you soon – at a gig, hangin' around a festival, sleeping in a campground, broke down on the side of the road or heading down another new one, “listening to the wheels roll along.”

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Member Since: 03/04/2006
Band Website: kortmusic.com
Band Members: Kort McCumber, singer/songwriter (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, bass, dobro, piano, and more) and a revolving cast of characters that includes Beth Wilberger (violin, viola, vocals), Monte Thorin (drums), Ray Smith (electric bass, electric guitar), Jim Gilmour (electric bass, vocals) Greg Schochet (electric guitar, mandolin), Eric Thorin (upright & electric bass), Mark Diamond (upright bass), Don Conoscenti (electric guitar, slide guitar, lap steel), Kory Krahl (fiddle, mando, guitar), etc...
Influences: Darrell Scott, Paul Simon, John Hiatt, Tim O'Brien, Sam Bush, John Prine, Edgar Meyer, Steve Earle, The Band, Sting, Don Conoscenti, Jim Gilmour, Gram Parsons, James Moors, Kevin DeForrest, Todd Adelman
Sounds Like: Darrell Scott, Tim O'Brien, Gram Parsons, Railroad Earth, Shawn Mullins
Record Label: Lucky Nugget Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Marquee Mag June Issue

Marquee Mag Article
Posted by on Fri, 05 Jun 2009 07:42:00 GMT

Ain't The Same As Before

Ive got a busy week of shows ahead in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. I will literally be road testing the new songs from my newest CD, Aint The Same As Before, which I plan to release in April. I must...
Posted by on Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:37:00 GMT

My Happy Place

After three days of driving, I am finally in Vermont! And though I am tired, Ive managed a somewhat unusual but ceremonious ritual upon arrival: a dinner of New England clam chowder and a couple of L...
Posted by on Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:16:00 GMT

Happy New Year

Happy New Year! 2008 was a great year for Lucky Nugget Records. We kicked the year off with a great show at the Boulder Theater, which was recorded and is now available as a live DVD. In February, I r...
Posted by on Sun, 04 Jan 2009 23:17:00 GMT

World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party

Joe the Unlicensed Plumber with Unpaid Back Taxes has hired a Nashville-based publicity team. I heard he intends to make a country music record. If not really being a plumber doesn..t stop one from sa...
Posted by on Sat, 01 Nov 2008 11:43:00 GMT

Slumgullion

Slumgullion is a type of stew known to mountain men and made by throwing whatever was on hand into a pot. It is also the name of the mountain pass at the bottom of which lies Lake City, CO&.which is w...
Posted by on Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:47:00 GMT

World of Judgment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd-iuCS1B4w Kort McCumber & McCumberland Gap's CD Release Show at Boulder Theater, 1.4.08
Posted by on Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:42:00 GMT