A girl sitting on a chair singing into a microphone and a man playing an acoustic guitar on stage against a brick wall with lighting that says 'Davis Listening Room'.

About the Room

This room started with a love for music.

We built David’s 105 Listening Room because music matters to us.

Music has always been part of how our family connects: through listening, sharing, discovering, and spending time together. Over time, it became clear that music creates that same sense of connection far beyond our own circle.

We wanted to create a space where music is the focus, where artists can share up close, and where audiences can truly listen. The room is a place for music, connection, and community.

Why Listening Comes First

A listening room is built around intention. Shows here are meant to be heard, not treated as background. During performances, the room stays quiet, phones stay down, and attention stays on the artists.

That shared respect creates a better experience for everyone, performers and audiences alike. We believe live music is strongest when people are present.

A woman with wavy brown hair performanceing with an acoustic guitar on stage at the Listening Room, with a brick wall background, a music stand, and audio equipment around her.
Two musicians perform on stage in a brick-walled venue, one playing guitar and the other playing a banjo, with audience members seated and watching.

The Experience

This is a place to slow down and pay attention. Artists perform just a few feet away. Audiences listen, react, sing along, and feel part of the moment.

Conversation and movement are part of the room especially on livelier nights , but when the music calls for it, attention naturally turns to the stage. The experience is built around presence, shared respect, and connection rather than distraction.


The Listening Room began with a simple observation: there weren’t any places in our town to experience live music in a way that felt focused, comfortable, and connected. We wanted a room where artists could be heard clearly and audiences could feel part of something shared.

From the start, every decision was intentional: from the size of the room to the sound, lighting, and layout. We kept it small on purpose. The goal was never volume or scale but closeness and care.

Today, the room hosts a mix of local and touring artists, familiar songs and original work, and nights that range from quiet and reflective to energetic and communal. What stays the same is the intention behind it: create a space where music can be experienced together.

Our Story

A mural on a brick wall with colorful pastel swirls and the message 'You Are Here' in bold, gray letters, and the location 'Monroe, Georgia' written in white cursive at the bottom.
A man and woman standing indoors, smiling at the camera. The man is wearing a bright green marathon shirt, a black cap, and a medal around his neck. The woman has blonde hair, wears a black top, and has a lanyard with keys around her neck.

The Listening Room was opened by David who has always believed in the power of music to bring people together. For him and his middle daughter, Mariah, music has long been a way they connect, share ideas, and spend time together.

When Mariah, recently joined the room, that shared love is becoming part of the space itself. The room reflects both of them: thoughtful, curious, and rooted in a genuine respect for music, artists, and the people who come to listen.

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