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		<title>Peabody High grad toasts &#8216;To Life&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Salem News - Ross Livermore sees himself as an optimistic person, and his new solo CD, &#8220;To Life,&#8221; is a reflection of the glass-half-full philosophy. Livermore&#8217;s sanguine disposition is evident in &#8220;Spaces in Between,&#8221; the...<a href="http://rosslivermoreband.com/?p=196"><strong>Read more</strong></a>]]></description>
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<p>Ross Livermore sees himself as an optimistic person, and his new solo CD, &#8220;To Life,&#8221; is a reflection of the glass-half-full philosophy.</p>
<p>Livermore&#8217;s sanguine disposition is evident in &#8220;Spaces in Between,&#8221; the second tune on his five-song EP, one of the first he wrote as a solo artist.</p>
<p>&#8220;(&#8216;Spaces in Between&#8217;) is really about being around friends and people that care about you,&#8221; said Livermore, 24, of Peabody, who added he was brought up to see the bright side of life.</p>
<p>Similarly, the title track is meant to be uplifting. He calls each verse a significant snapshot in time: a father and his son playing in the park; a young couple expecting a child; a single mother and her daughter; all toasting &#8220;&#8230; to life happily ever after.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The most important moments are sometimes the smallest moments in your life,&#8221; said Livermore, who tries to make a difference through his art.</p>
<p>&#8220;It seems like the world (has gone) downhill in the last few years, and I try to help people out through music, as cheesy as it sounds,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>He recorded &#8220;To Life&#8221; in the home studio of Jesse Ciarmataro, who plays organ, Wurlitzer piano and bass on the CD. Paul Dumas of Peabody plays drums on the CD and is in Livermore&#8217;s band, along with Max Spaderna, a Peabody native, on bass, and lead guitarist Brad Garone and saxophonist John Bosquet, both of Lowell.</p>
<p>Spaderna, Dumas and Livermore are all former members of Brake for Moose, a band they started in Peabody High School.</p>
<p>Livermore works at Victoria Station in Salem as a waiter, which he calls a stereotypical job for a musician. He hopes to go on tour soon.</p>
<p>&#8220;Life&#8217;s short, and you have to make the best you can out of it,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The band will play Oliver&#8217;s at The Cask and Flagon in Boston on Thursday, March 12, and Dodge Street Bar and Grill in Salem on Saturday, April 11.</p>
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Staff writer Larry Claflin Jr. writes his &#8220;Music Notes&#8221; column regularly. He can be reached at lclaflin@salemnews.com.</p>
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