

.. NEWS:
December 2008 'White Spot' on Harris Radio.
November 22. First EP-'White Spot' review made Fox News. CHeck my blog.
November 2 : June will be interviewed by Pete Hartley on Radio SCR, London-Stratford.
October 25 : White Spot goes on air in the UK. London-Stratford Radio SCR. The show is presented by Pete Hartly. http://www.pete-hartley-violinist.co.uk/
SEPT 26: EP Release 'White Spot'
AUGUST 9: NYC.June volunteers to teach and coach bands at the Willie Mae Ladies Rock Camp
"What an awesome ,Not like anything that I have ever heard most creative sound .She got so much going on in her style...all that stuff would give me a mental brain freeze. " "I have a hard time thinking how she could compose the music I am hearing on "her"my Space.HER sound effects are out of this world....where and out of touch when it comes to how she has mingled/layered/and produced such a creative & (New to Me) sound. My words fail me..." -PLain Slice Mike has recorded with Ed King of Lynard. Skynard,Jeremy Spencer of Fleetwood Mac and many more.
"White Flower" is really strong. "Perfect Dream" Very good, has a nice '80s vibe. Great vocal. "Letters Never Sent" is great. Love the feel. Complete mood rock peace. Reminds me a little of "2000 Light Years From Home" by The Stones." -Lou Natkin (RCA Publish, BMG, United Artist, UMG, PYE).

-”Her debut EP White Spot demonstrates enough deft touch and genuine talent to garner the beginning of a legitimate musical career.
Moris’ voice is layered with varying levels of anguish and ecstasy. Such vocal attributes manage to elevate the musical content of Spot: a beautiful-but-inoffensively slick production in the vein of David Gray’s work, pop disguised in a slightly electronic (and slightly forgettable) sheen. In other words, Moris opts to present a tough, unique voice rather than any kind of refurbished edginess.
…there are shades of Kate Bush, but also a little bit of the Adore-era Smashing Pumpkins and even some Bjork peppered about…the beautifully-slick, Alanis-esque “White Flower” –youthful, brusque, and pulsing.”
–Kevin Liedl. MuzikReviews.com Sr. Staff Editor
June Moris started to sing before she could even speak, and hasn't stopped since. At age twelve she enrolled in the local music school with a desire to play the guitar. Her parents, however, bought a piano, in which June found refuge from domestic difficulties, and she became obsessed with playing the piano day and night. Teachers deemed her no prodigy, though, and tried to discourage her from pursuing a career in music since she was "too old." Ignoring their advice, she persisted and, inspired by Chopin, started writing for the piano. She also studied electro-acoustic music, adding a few pieces of electronic music to her repertoire which earned her some radio airplay and a slot at several festivals throughout the country. June was then hired to write a piece for Dutch painter H. Van Goethem, appearing as a featured artist on his CD, and was also assigned to write a piece for a Rorschach tribute event.
Meanwhile, June's passion for singing and need to say things her way motivated her to write her own songs. She taught herself to play the guitar and then wrote and recorded two full albums and two EP's in 15 months, yet they languished unreleased.
Today "White Spot" is born, another 7-song EP and ready to be released. Full album is set to be released summer of 2009.



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