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Tulsa's John Moreland is set to make his network television debut Monday night with a performance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."

The show airs at 10:35 p.m. on CBS, channel 6.

The singer-songwriter released his latest album, "High on Tulsa Heat," last April. The album got tons of national attention, with glowing reviews from the New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, the Wall Street Journal and Pitchfork.

Talking to the Tulsa World last year, Moreland said the songs come from his effort to find what and where home is.

"I was living in Norman and kind of depressed, but I was touring all the time," Moreland said last year. "I think I was just trying to figure out what home is. Is it a place? Is it a person? I still don't know, but I do feel better after writing that song and recording it. And that's probably a thing that I'll continue to examine."

Moreland was on the road quite a bit in 2015, touring with Jason Isbell and playing solo. He's set to hit the road again in February. While he doesn't have any shows set for the Tulsa area coming up, he is set to play solo in Wichita on March 8 and Fort Smith, Arkansas, at the Peacemaker Music Series on March 10. He joins Lucero at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on April 1.

Jerry Wofford 918-581-8346 jerry.wofford@tulsaworld.com