Genres: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, American Trad Rock, Jam Bands Active: 90's, 2000's Formed: 1991 in Buffalo, NY
Blue Öyster Cult, Wilco, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Neil Young, Uncle Tupelo, Steely Dan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Little Feat, Grateful Dead, Devo, The Clash, Camper Van Beethoven, J.J. Cale, Son Volt
The Black Crowes, The Iguanas, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, The Hatters, Medeski, Martin & Wood, The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, The Ominous Seapods, Dovetail Joint, Yolk, God Street Wine, Allgood, Blues Traveler, The Radiators, Widespread Panic, The Samples, Spin Doctors, Ween, Dave Matthews, Phish
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Rising from the dingy college bars of upstate New York, moe. carved a niche for itself with a distinct blend of Americana, melodic turns, clever songwriting, and jam band ethics. The bandmates were born and raised in the industrial town of Utica, but it took matriculation at the University of Buffalo for moe. to finally coalesce. Founded in 1990 by bassist/vocalist Rob Derhak, guitarist/vocalist Chuck Garvey, and original drummer Ray Schwartz, the band toured the University's party circuit under the name Five Guys Named Moe with several rotating members. Although they covered both contemporary pop and classic rock songs in concert, the group also recorded two demo tapes of original material -- Codename: Weaselshark and Spine of a Dog -- in 1991.
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Release: November 25, 2008
Label: Fatboy
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Release: September 2, 2008
Label: Fat Boy
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