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Moe (band)

Moe (stylized as moe.) is an American jam rock band, formed at the University at Buffalo in 1989. The band members are Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals, keyboard), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Vinnie Amico (drums), Jim Loughlin (percussion) and Nate Wilson (keyboard).

Moe
Moe tuning their instruments between songs on March 3, 2007. Left to right: Jim Loughlin, Chuck Garvey, Rob Derhak, Vinnie Amico, Al Schnier.
Background information
OriginBuffalo, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active1989–present
LabelsFatboy
Members
Past members
  • Ray Schwartz
  • Dave Kessler
  • Steve Hunter
  • Mike Strazza
  • Chris Mazur
  • Suke Cerulo
Websitewww.moe.org

The band's first record, Fatboy (1992), established the band as a favorite of the 1990s jam band and improvisational rock scene, which grew in popularity with the rise of bands such as Phish and Widespread Panic.

Moe toured with the Furthur Festival in 1997, appeared at Woodstock '99, played Summerstage at the Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, opened for The Allman Brothers and The Who, performed at Radio City Music Hall on New Year's Eve 2006 and returned there for New Year's Eve 2007. They have also performed at Bonnaroo Music Festival five times (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2009).[2]

History edit

The origin of the band goes back as far as October 1989, when Chuck Garvey, Rob Derhak, and Ray Schwartz got together to play a Halloween show at a friend's behest. The band's first true form began in the winter of 1990. Chuck was joined by Dave Kessler on guitar and Steve Hunter joined on saxophone and vocals. They called themselves "Five Guys named Moe," the name of a Louis Jordan song. They opened for a band named Monkey Wrench at Broadway Joe's in Buffalo, New York. Monkey Wrench would later be mentioned in Moe's song "Y.O.Y.," where Garvey sings "I wish I could suck like Monkey Wrench."

In the fall of 1990, Hunter exited. Also, the band's name evolved first into "Haggis" (for one week) before settling to be simply "Moe", noticeably without the period. Derhak pushed for the "m" to be capitalized, but a Brooklyn band had that name already.

Al Schnier sat in with the band for a show in 1991 in Buffalo when Kessler was absent. After this show, Schnier was a frequent guest. They became known as the moe guitar army because of the three guitarists. It was around this time that the band also officially adopted the period at the end of its name. Schnier joined Moe full-time in early 1992 and in the spring, Kessler left due to a lack of interest.

After recording a series of cassette-only releases in 1991, all of which are impossible to find, in June 1992, the band recorded Fatboy, after which Schwartz left the band to go to graduate school. Jim Loughlin joined Moe in September, on drums. During the summer of 1993, Chuck quit the band due to personal issues, but returned two months later and "begged for re-admittance and more abuse."[3]

In the spring of 1994, Moe recorded Headseed, officially quitting their day jobs, and they all moved to Albany, New York. Loughlin left in June 1995 to pursue a band named Yolk, from Binghamton, New York. After Loughlin left, Mike Strazza joined on drums, but only from July until the end of 1995, though he officially quit in September. During their two nights over Thanksgiving weekend at the Wetlands in New York City, Moe recorded Loaf, their first official live release, on which Strazza appears. Chris Mazur joined the band on drums from late 1995 through November 1996, and appeared on the album, No Doy.

On November 21, 1996, at The Bayou, in Washington D.C., Vinnie Amico made his debut behind the drumkit and has continued in that position ever since. In 1998, the band really hit their stride as a four-piece, playing nearly 100 shows and recording their fourth album, Tin Cans And Car Tires. In early 1999, Jim Loughlin returned to the lineup on percussion, vibraphone, xylophone, flute, backup bass, acoustic guitar, vocals, and washboard. Since January 23, 1999, the band Moe has officially been Al Schnier, Chuck Garvey, Rob Derhak, Vinnie Amico, and Jim Loughlin.[3]

Signing with Sony/550 Music, Moe released their third album, No Doy in 1996, and 1998 saw the release of Tin Cans And Car Tires, which featured Vinnie Amico's first recordings with the band. Upon leaving Sony in 2000, Moe revived Fatboy Records and issued its second live album, L. In 2001, Moe launched the Warts & All series of complete live performances, released as multi-CD sets. Six such volumes were released between 2001-2008, on Fatboy Records, before the series was retitled Dr. Stan's Prescription, for two further volumes.

2001 also saw the release of Dither, which featured several road-tested originals as well as a cover of "In a Big Country", by Scottish rockers Big Country, while 2002 brought forth the Christmas album, Season's Greetings from Moe, featuring two original seasonal songs as well as several holiday standards.

For 2003's Wormwood and 2007's The Conch Moe utilized several live recordings of new songs as the foundation for studio experimentation, with the results mimicking the band's freewheeling live performances. The ninth Moe album, 2008's Sticks & Stones, focused primarily on material that had never been performed live, a first for the band. Moe released their first "best-of" in 2010, Smash Hits Volume One, which features re-recordings of songs from the Sony era, as well as tracks from their more recent albums.[4] 2012 found Moe inking a deal with Sugar Hill Records and releasing their tenth album, What Happened To The La Las, while No Guts No Glory followed in 2014.

Moe announced an indefinite hiatus beginning August 1, 2017,[5] while bassist Rob Derhak underwent treatment for oropharyngeal cancer. Derhak was declared cancer-free in December 2017 which coincided with Moe announcing a 2018 return to live performance.

Moe returned to the stage, at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, on February 2, 2018, and have since resumed a regular touring schedule.[6] Schnier has said that Derhak has brought a new perspective to the band in light of his life-threatening illness since his return.[7]

Fundraising edit

The band has taken part in a number of fundraising efforts. Moe held a tsunami benefit concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City on February 10, 2005. Sharing the stage were Sam Bush; John Medeski of Medeski, Martin, and Wood; Trey Anastasio; and Anastasio collaborator Jennifer Hartswick. All proceeds from the event were matched by the Dave Matthews Band and his Bama Works Village Recovery Fund to assist rebuilding an east coast sea town in Sri Lanka. Bama Works, Dave's philanthropic brainchild, recorded a final tally of $155,000.[8] The performance garnered Moe an award for Live Performance of the Year at the 6th Annual Jammy Awards.

On January 22, 2006, Moe performed at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse, New York. This concert raised $35,000 in support of the Kelberman Center, a comprehensive community resource for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families. The evenings proceeds brought Moe's charitable contributions to over $200,000 between January 2005 and January 2006.[9] Al Schnier said about the Kelberman Center:[10]

The Promise School is one of the leading resources for autistic preschoolers in the country. I was amazed, and grateful, to learn that one of the most highly regarded programs was right here in our community. As we learn more about autism, and as our kids grow older, we are finding that we as parents and our children need that same high quality and progressive resource beyond the Promise Program's objective. The Kelberman Center is fulfilling that need.

On April 11, 2006, Moe donated $38,000 to the Kelberman Center as part of The Face of Autism telethon.[11]

On January 22, 2010, Moe held another benefit concert at Roseland Ballroom in New York, raising funds for WHY (World Hunger Year). This show was also their first of 2010, and of the tour. Guests included Danny Barnes (banjo), Marco Benevento (keyboards), Jeff Austin (mandolin), Butch Trucks (drums), and David Sanborn (saxophone).

Festivals edit

Moe.lennium edit

Moe rang in the new millennium with three nights at The Chance in Poughkeepsie, New York, December 29–31, 1999.

Moe. or Les edit

Moe hosted a festival in 2002 with 2 nights at Marvin's Magical Mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia, alongside Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade. Friday and Saturday nights featured 1 set of moe., 1 set of the frog brigade, then another set of moe. This festival was the first festival held at Marvin's Magical Mountaintop, to which bassist Rob Derhak noted, and mentioned they ought to make a return. Later that year, it was announced All Good festival would call Marvin's Magical Mountaintop its annual home starting in 2003, with moe. being the featured headliner for many of the 2000s era All Goods.

moe.down edit

Moe.down
GenreJam band music
Location(s)Turin, New York
Years active2000-present
Founded byMoe

Moe hosts the semi annual festival "moe.down" at Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin, New York. Started in 2000, the festival runs for three days and occurs every Labor Day weekend. In 2017 and 2019 the festival occurred during the Fourth of July holiday. The festival has attracted a wide variety of musical talent. Acts range from newer bands just emerging onto the scene (such as Tea Leaf Green, Nellie McKay and Raq) to big-name acts and jam rock staples, such as Les Claypool, Blues Traveler, and Mike Gordon (of Phish), to pop rock icons such as Leo Kottke, The Flaming Lips, The Violent Femmes, and Perry Farrell. Each year, the amount of Moe.down attendees has steadily increased: The first Moe.down drew around 3,000 people while Moe.down VI in 2005 had close to 7,000, and 12,000 at Moedown 9.

After ten years in Turin, moe.down moved to the Gelston Castle Estate in Mohawk, New York, for two years. In 2012, the event moved back to Turin, with the dates changing to August 10–12. On January 19, 2015, Moe announced that after 15 years moe.down would be postponed indefinitely.[12]

In 2017, the band announced the return of moe.down, pared down into a less-bloated, "return to roots" format.[13]

On April 3, 2019, Moe announced the lineup for their 2019 moe.down running July 4–6 at the Snow Ridge Ski Resort in Turin, New York.[14]

Snoe.down edit

 
Al Schnier of Moe playing guitar at snoe.down 2010

Moe hosted snoe.down II March 17, 2006 through March 19, 2006. This event, which kicked off the week-long Adirondack Almost Springfest celebration, took place at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York, and at nearby Whiteface. During the concerts (though not during Moe's sets) fans had the option of ice skating while listening to the show. Bands included Soulive, Everyone Orchestra, Assembly of Dust, and Tea Leaf Green.[15] Chuck said about snoe.down II:[16]

Our set outdoors (that's right, outdoors on a ski slope in 10 – 15 degree weather) was brisk and inspired by hot coffee and a touch of whiskey. The gloves that I cut up to "protect" my hands from the cold ended up looking like something from Pat Benatar's 1980s video wardrobe when I was done making field alterations onstage to accommodate playing with my slide ... ... .hmmmmm. A bad sign, usually, but a crowd of 2,000+ made it their business not to budge the whole time. Kudos all around! Completely worth it – especially if you get to ski right up to your workplace!!

Moe cruise edit

From March 7, 2004 until March 14, 2004, Moe embarked on their first musical cruise aboard the Norwegian Sun through Les and Lynn Berger of Rhythms at Sea Cruises (formerly Rock the Boat Cruises). Setting out from Miami, the Norwegian Sun visited Jamaica, The Cayman Islands, Costa Maya, and Cozumel before returning to Florida. The band performed each day except for the 12th, on the pool deck, Stardust Lounge, and the Observation Lounge. The shows on the 10th in the Observation Lounge were acoustic sets featuring questions and answer sessions with the band.

In January 2007, the band returned for its second cruise, again through Les and Lynn Berger of Rhythms at Sea Cruises. The cruise took place January 7, 2007 through January 14, 2007 on the Norwegian Jewel. Fans were treated to a different itinerary this time: the ship headed east out of Miami and hit the ports of San Juan (Puerto Rico), St. John's (Antigua), and St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands). Unfortunately due to rough seas, the ship did not port at the Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas).

Other festivals edit

Moe has also played at a number of established festivals, including;

They received a Jammy for their Bonnaroo performance on June 22, 2002.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Live albums edit

Compilation albums edit

  • 2010: Smash Hits Volume 1 – Fatboy Records

Promotional releases edit

  • 1996: meat. – 550 Music
    • Out of print. 10,000 made. The song clocks in at a little over 45 minutes. The liner notes said, "Lyric by Al Schnier."
  • 1998: Moe Sells Out – 550 Music
  • 2007: High and Congress – Fatboy Records

Limited edition releases edit

  • 1991: Codename: Weasleshark – independent cassette release
  • 1991: Spine Of A Dog – independent cassette release
  • 1991: Real Live, Nearly Free – independent cassette release
  • 1996: Loaf – Fatboy Records
  • 2005: okayalright – Yellow Bus Records (item LBCY-403) - Japanese import

Live material (official releases) downloads edit

  • 2018: Wicked Awesome Vol. 1 – nugs.net download
  • 2019: Wicked Awesome Vol. 2 – nugs.net download
  • 2020: Wicked Awesome Vol. 3 – nugs.net download
  • 2021: Live From Telefunken Soundstage

Video and DVD releases edit

  • 2006: Moe: Live at the Fillmore – DVD – Fatboy Records

Band members edit

Current members edit

  • Rob Derhak – bass, vocals (October 1989 – present)
  • Chuck Garvey – guitar, vocals (October 1989 – present; on hiatus from November 2021 to December 2022 due to stroke)
  • Al Schnier – guitar, keyboards, vocals, mandolin (1991 (guest); January 1992 – present)
  • Vinnie Amico – drums (November 21, 1996 – present)
  • Jim Loughlin – drums (September 1992 – July 15, 1995), percussion, MalletKat, flute, acoustic guitar, drums, piccolo bass, washboard, etc. (January 23, 1999 – present)
  • Nate Wilson- keyboards, flute, vocals (December 2021 – December 2022 (touring); January 2023 – present)

Former members edit

  • Suke Cerulo – guitar (December 2021 – January 2023) (touring only)
  • Ray Schwartz – drums (October 1989 – summer 1992)
  • Dave Kessler – guitar (winter 1990 – spring 1992)
  • Steve Hunter – saxophone, vocals (fall 1990 – winter 1990)
  • Mike Strazza – drums (July 22, 1995 – December 9, 1995)
  • Chris Mazur – drums (December 29, 1995 – November 17, 1996)

Timeline edit

Audio edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jarnow, Jesse. "Moe". AllMusic. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on October 27, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2011.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on July 13, 2006.
  4. ^ "moe. - Smash Hits - Glide Magazine". Glidemagazine.com. September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on August 18, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  6. ^ [1] [dead link]
  7. ^ Greenhaus, Mike The Core: moe.'s Al Schnier, Relix.com
  8. ^ "Music News & Concert Reviews". JamBase.com. March 15, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  9. ^ "moe. Raises $35,000". Jambase.com.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 26, 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on August 4, 2006.
  12. ^ "moe.down to take a break in 2015". moe.org. Archived from the original on January 21, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  13. ^ . moe.org. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  14. ^ "Lineup Announced for 2019 Moe.Down". Music News Net.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on February 22, 2006.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on June 30, 2006.
  17. ^ Bernstein, Scottt (June 3, 2020). "moe. Announces New Album 'This Is Not, We Are & Shares Single". JamBase. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  18. ^ Shackleford, Tom (June 3, 2020). "moe. Announces New Album, 'This Is Not, We Are', Shares Lead Single "LL3"". Live for Live Music. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  19. ^ Goodwich, Dave (June 25, 2020). "moe. Remains Artistically Relevant on Guitar Driven & Eclectic Via 'This Is Not, We Are'". Glide Magazine. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  20. ^ Budnick, Dean (July 20, 2020). "Track by Track: moe. 'This Is Not, We Are'". Relix. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  21. ^ Shackleford, Tom (November 16, 2020). "moe. to Premiere 'Not Normal' Full-Album Performance from Albany's Palace Theatre Lobby". Live for Live Music. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  22. ^ "moe. to Premiere 'Not Normal' EP with Playthrough Broadcast". Jambands.com. November 17, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  23. ^ "moe. Live at Tower Theater on 2004-11-05". Archive.org. November 5, 2004. Retrieved February 27, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Live moe. Shows at Archive.org
  • Moe at AllMusic

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moe band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Moe stylized as moe is an American jam rock band formed at the University at Buffalo in 1989 The band members are Rob Derhak bass vocals Al Schnier guitar vocals keyboard Chuck Garvey guitar vocals Vinnie Amico drums Jim Loughlin percussion and Nate Wilson keyboard MoeMoe tuning their instruments between songs on March 3 2007 Left to right Jim Loughlin Chuck Garvey Rob Derhak Vinnie Amico Al Schnier Background informationOriginBuffalo New York U S GenresRockprogressive rockneo psychedeliajam band 1 Years active1989 presentLabelsFatboyMembersRob Derhak Chuck Garvey Al Schnier Jim Loughlin Vinnie Amico Nate WilsonPast membersRay Schwartz Dave Kessler Steve Hunter Mike Strazza Chris Mazur Suke CeruloWebsitewww wbr moe wbr org The band s first record Fatboy 1992 established the band as a favorite of the 1990s jam band and improvisational rock scene which grew in popularity with the rise of bands such as Phish and Widespread Panic Moe toured with the Furthur Festival in 1997 appeared at Woodstock 99 played Summerstage at the Rumsey Playfield in Central Park opened for The Allman Brothers and The Who performed at Radio City Music Hall on New Year s Eve 2006 and returned there for New Year s Eve 2007 They have also performed at Bonnaroo Music Festival five times 2002 2003 2004 2006 and 2009 2 Contents 1 History 2 Fundraising 3 Festivals 3 1 Moe lennium 3 2 Moe or Les 3 3 moe down 3 4 Snoe down 3 5 Moe cruise 3 6 Other festivals 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Promotional releases 4 5 Limited edition releases 4 6 Live material official releases downloads 4 7 Video and DVD releases 5 Band members 5 1 Current members 5 2 Former members 5 3 Timeline 6 Audio 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe origin of the band goes back as far as October 1989 when Chuck Garvey Rob Derhak and Ray Schwartz got together to play a Halloween show at a friend s behest The band s first true form began in the winter of 1990 Chuck was joined by Dave Kessler on guitar and Steve Hunter joined on saxophone and vocals They called themselves Five Guys named Moe the name of a Louis Jordan song They opened for a band named Monkey Wrench at Broadway Joe s in Buffalo New York Monkey Wrench would later be mentioned in Moe s song Y O Y where Garvey sings I wish I could suck like Monkey Wrench In the fall of 1990 Hunter exited Also the band s name evolved first into Haggis for one week before settling to be simply Moe noticeably without the period Derhak pushed for the m to be capitalized but a Brooklyn band had that name already Al Schnier sat in with the band for a show in 1991 in Buffalo when Kessler was absent After this show Schnier was a frequent guest They became known as the moe guitar army because of the three guitarists It was around this time that the band also officially adopted the period at the end of its name Schnier joined Moe full time in early 1992 and in the spring Kessler left due to a lack of interest After recording a series of cassette only releases in 1991 all of which are impossible to find in June 1992 the band recorded Fatboy after which Schwartz left the band to go to graduate school Jim Loughlin joined Moe in September on drums During the summer of 1993 Chuck quit the band due to personal issues but returned two months later and begged for re admittance and more abuse 3 In the spring of 1994 Moe recorded Headseed officially quitting their day jobs and they all moved to Albany New York Loughlin left in June 1995 to pursue a band named Yolk from Binghamton New York After Loughlin left Mike Strazza joined on drums but only from July until the end of 1995 though he officially quit in September During their two nights over Thanksgiving weekend at the Wetlands in New York City Moe recorded Loaf their first official live release on which Strazza appears Chris Mazur joined the band on drums from late 1995 through November 1996 and appeared on the album No Doy On November 21 1996 at The Bayou in Washington D C Vinnie Amico made his debut behind the drumkit and has continued in that position ever since In 1998 the band really hit their stride as a four piece playing nearly 100 shows and recording their fourth album Tin Cans And Car Tires In early 1999 Jim Loughlin returned to the lineup on percussion vibraphone xylophone flute backup bass acoustic guitar vocals and washboard Since January 23 1999 the band Moe has officially been Al Schnier Chuck Garvey Rob Derhak Vinnie Amico and Jim Loughlin 3 Signing with Sony 550 Music Moe released their third album No Doy in 1996 and 1998 saw the release of Tin Cans And Car Tires which featured Vinnie Amico s first recordings with the band Upon leaving Sony in 2000 Moe revived Fatboy Records and issued its second live album L In 2001 Moe launched the Warts amp All series of complete live performances released as multi CD sets Six such volumes were released between 2001 2008 on Fatboy Records before the series was retitled Dr Stan s Prescription for two further volumes 2001 also saw the release of Dither which featured several road tested originals as well as a cover of In a Big Country by Scottish rockers Big Country while 2002 brought forth the Christmas album Season s Greetings from Moe featuring two original seasonal songs as well as several holiday standards For 2003 s Wormwood and 2007 s The Conch Moe utilized several live recordings of new songs as the foundation for studio experimentation with the results mimicking the band s freewheeling live performances The ninth Moe album 2008 s Sticks amp Stones focused primarily on material that had never been performed live a first for the band Moe released their first best of in 2010 Smash Hits Volume One which features re recordings of songs from the Sony era as well as tracks from their more recent albums 4 2012 found Moe inking a deal with Sugar Hill Records and releasing their tenth album What Happened To The La Las while No Guts No Glory followed in 2014 Moe announced an indefinite hiatus beginning August 1 2017 5 while bassist Rob Derhak underwent treatment for oropharyngeal cancer Derhak was declared cancer free in December 2017 which coincided with Moe announcing a 2018 return to live performance Moe returned to the stage at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester New York on February 2 2018 and have since resumed a regular touring schedule 6 Schnier has said that Derhak has brought a new perspective to the band in light of his life threatening illness since his return 7 Fundraising editThe band has taken part in a number of fundraising efforts Moe held a tsunami benefit concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City on February 10 2005 Sharing the stage were Sam Bush John Medeski of Medeski Martin and Wood Trey Anastasio and Anastasio collaborator Jennifer Hartswick All proceeds from the event were matched by the Dave Matthews Band and his Bama Works Village Recovery Fund to assist rebuilding an east coast sea town in Sri Lanka Bama Works Dave s philanthropic brainchild recorded a final tally of 155 000 8 The performance garnered Moe an award for Live Performance of the Year at the 6th Annual Jammy Awards On January 22 2006 Moe performed at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse New York This concert raised 35 000 in support of the Kelberman Center a comprehensive community resource for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families The evenings proceeds brought Moe s charitable contributions to over 200 000 between January 2005 and January 2006 9 Al Schnier said about the Kelberman Center 10 The Promise School is one of the leading resources for autistic preschoolers in the country I was amazed and grateful to learn that one of the most highly regarded programs was right here in our community As we learn more about autism and as our kids grow older we are finding that we as parents and our children need that same high quality and progressive resource beyond the Promise Program s objective The Kelberman Center is fulfilling that need On April 11 2006 Moe donated 38 000 to the Kelberman Center as part of The Face of Autism telethon 11 On January 22 2010 Moe held another benefit concert at Roseland Ballroom in New York raising funds for WHY World Hunger Year This show was also their first of 2010 and of the tour Guests included Danny Barnes banjo Marco Benevento keyboards Jeff Austin mandolin Butch Trucks drums and David Sanborn saxophone Festivals editMoe lennium edit Moe rang in the new millennium with three nights at The Chance in Poughkeepsie New York December 29 31 1999 Moe or Les edit Moe hosted a festival in 2002 with 2 nights at Marvin s Magical Mountaintop in Masontown West Virginia alongside Colonel Les Claypool s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Friday and Saturday nights featured 1 set of moe 1 set of the frog brigade then another set of moe This festival was the first festival held at Marvin s Magical Mountaintop to which bassist Rob Derhak noted and mentioned they ought to make a return Later that year it was announced All Good festival would call Marvin s Magical Mountaintop its annual home starting in 2003 with moe being the featured headliner for many of the 2000s era All Goods moe down edit Moe downGenreJam band musicLocation s Turin New YorkYears active2000 presentFounded byMoe Moe hosts the semi annual festival moe down at Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin New York Started in 2000 the festival runs for three days and occurs every Labor Day weekend In 2017 and 2019 the festival occurred during the Fourth of July holiday The festival has attracted a wide variety of musical talent Acts range from newer bands just emerging onto the scene such as Tea Leaf Green Nellie McKay and Raq to big name acts and jam rock staples such as Les Claypool Blues Traveler and Mike Gordon of Phish to pop rock icons such as Leo Kottke The Flaming Lips The Violent Femmes and Perry Farrell Each year the amount of Moe down attendees has steadily increased The first Moe down drew around 3 000 people while Moe down VI in 2005 had close to 7 000 and 12 000 at Moedown 9 After ten years in Turin moe down moved to the Gelston Castle Estate in Mohawk New York for two years In 2012 the event moved back to Turin with the dates changing to August 10 12 On January 19 2015 Moe announced that after 15 years moe down would be postponed indefinitely 12 In 2017 the band announced the return of moe down pared down into a less bloated return to roots format 13 On April 3 2019 Moe announced the lineup for their 2019 moe down running July 4 6 at the Snow Ridge Ski Resort in Turin New York 14 Snoe down edit nbsp Al Schnier of Moe playing guitar at snoe down 2010 Moe hosted snoe down II March 17 2006 through March 19 2006 This event which kicked off the week long Adirondack Almost Springfest celebration took place at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid New York and at nearby Whiteface During the concerts though not during Moe s sets fans had the option of ice skating while listening to the show Bands included Soulive Everyone Orchestra Assembly of Dust and Tea Leaf Green 15 Chuck said about snoe down II 16 Our set outdoors that s right outdoors on a ski slope in 10 15 degree weather was brisk and inspired by hot coffee and a touch of whiskey The gloves that I cut up to protect my hands from the cold ended up looking like something from Pat Benatar s 1980s video wardrobe when I was done making field alterations onstage to accommodate playing with my slide hmmmmm A bad sign usually but a crowd of 2 000 made it their business not to budge the whole time Kudos all around Completely worth it especially if you get to ski right up to your workplace Moe cruise edit From March 7 2004 until March 14 2004 Moe embarked on their first musical cruise aboard the Norwegian Sun through Les and Lynn Berger of Rhythms at Sea Cruises formerly Rock the Boat Cruises Setting out from Miami the Norwegian Sun visited Jamaica The Cayman Islands Costa Maya and Cozumel before returning to Florida The band performed each day except for the 12th on the pool deck Stardust Lounge and the Observation Lounge The shows on the 10th in the Observation Lounge were acoustic sets featuring questions and answer sessions with the band In January 2007 the band returned for its second cruise again through Les and Lynn Berger of Rhythms at Sea Cruises The cruise took place January 7 2007 through January 14 2007 on the Norwegian Jewel Fans were treated to a different itinerary this time the ship headed east out of Miami and hit the ports of San Juan Puerto Rico St John s Antigua and St Thomas US Virgin Islands Unfortunately due to rough seas the ship did not port at the Great Stirrup Cay Bahamas Other festivals edit Moe has also played at a number of established festivals including High Sierra Music Festival Quincy CA 2001 2013 The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival New Orleans LA 2002 2014 Bonnaroo Manchester TN 2002 2003 2004 2006 2009 Vegoose Festival Las Vegas NV 2005 2007 Summer Camp Music Festival Chillicothe IL 2001 2017 Woodstock 1999 Rome NY Beale Street Music Festival Memphis TN 1999 2002 Summerfest Milwaukee WI 2001 2002 2004 2006 Nateva Music amp Camping Festival Oxford ME 2010 Langerado Music Festival Ft Lauderdale FL 2004 2007 Riverbend Festival Chattanooga TN 2007 All Good Music Festival Masontown WV 2007 2009 2011 The Echo Project Fairburn GA 2007 10 000 Lakes Festival Detroit Lakes MN 2003 2007 Lollapalooza Chicago IL 2007 Diversafest Tulsa Ok 2008 Mile High Music Festival Commerce City CO July 2008 Dunegrass and Blues Festival Empire MI August 2008 Wanee Music Festival Live Oak Fl April 2008 2014 Gathering of the Vibes Plattsburgh NY 1998 Bridgeport CT 1999 2000 2009 2011 2014 Bear Creek Live Oak FL November 2010 Magnolia Fest Live Oak FL October 2011 Jam Cruise 11 Ft Lauderdale FL January 2012 Jam In The Dam Amsterdam Netherlands March 2012 Hangout Fest Gulf Shores AL May 2013 Body Jam Baltimore MD January 2014 Southern Brewers Festival Chattanooga TN August 2014 Peach Festival Scranton PA August 2016 Mustang Music Festival Corolla NC October 2016 Lockn Arrington VA August 2018 Phil moe 2019 scheduled They received a Jammy for their Bonnaroo performance on June 22 2002 Discography editStudio albums edit 1992 Fatboy independent release re released 1999 Fatboy Records 1994 Headseed Fatboy Records 1996 No Doy 550 Music 1998 Tin Cans and Car Tires 550 Music 2001 Dither Fatboy Records 2002 Season s Greetings from Moe Fatboy Records 2003 Wormwood Fatboy Records 2007 The Conch Fatboy Records 2008 Sticks and Stones Fatboy Records 2012 What Happened to the La Las Sugar Hill Records 2014 No Guts No Glory Sugar Hill Records 2020 This Is Not We Are 17 18 19 20 Fatboy Records 2020 Not Normal 21 22 EP Fatboy Records Live albums edit 2000 L Fatboy Records 2000 L Version 3 1 Fatboy Records 2001 Warts and All Volume 1 Fatboy Records 2002 Warts and All Volume 2 Fatboy Records 2003 Warts and All Volume 3 Fatboy Records 2005 Warts and All Volume 4 Fatboy Records 2007 Warts and All Volume 5 Fatboy Records 2008 Warts and All Volume 6 Fatboy Records 2008 Dr Stan s Prescription Volume 1 Fatboy Records 2009 Dr Stan s Prescription Volume 2 Fatboy Records Compilation albums edit 2010 Smash Hits Volume 1 Fatboy Records Promotional releases edit 1996 meat 550 Music Out of print 10 000 made The song clocks in at a little over 45 minutes The liner notes said Lyric by Al Schnier 1998 Moe Sells Out 550 Music 2007 High and Congress Fatboy Records Limited edition releases edit 1991 Codename Weasleshark independent cassette release 1991 Spine Of A Dog independent cassette release 1991 Real Live Nearly Free independent cassette release 1996 Loaf Fatboy Records 2005 okayalright Yellow Bus Records item LBCY 403 Japanese import Live material official releases downloads edit 2018 Wicked Awesome Vol 1 nugs net download 2019 Wicked Awesome Vol 2 nugs net download 2020 Wicked Awesome Vol 3 nugs net download 2021 Live From Telefunken Soundstage Video and DVD releases edit 2006 Moe Live at the Fillmore DVD Fatboy RecordsBand members editCurrent members edit Rob Derhak bass vocals October 1989 present Chuck Garvey guitar vocals October 1989 present on hiatus from November 2021 to December 2022 due to stroke Al Schnier guitar keyboards vocals mandolin 1991 guest January 1992 present Vinnie Amico drums November 21 1996 present Jim Loughlin drums September 1992 July 15 1995 percussion MalletKat flute acoustic guitar drums piccolo bass washboard etc January 23 1999 present Nate Wilson keyboards flute vocals December 2021 December 2022 touring January 2023 present Former members edit Suke Cerulo guitar December 2021 January 2023 touring only Ray Schwartz drums October 1989 summer 1992 Dave Kessler guitar winter 1990 spring 1992 Steve Hunter saxophone vocals fall 1990 winter 1990 Mike Strazza drums July 22 1995 December 9 1995 Chris Mazur drums December 29 1995 November 17 1996 Timeline editAudio editAkimbo Listen from a live concert on November 5 2004 at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby Township Pennsylvania 23 See also editList of jam band music festivals Al and the TransamericansReferences edit Jarnow Jesse Moe AllMusic Retrieved July 10 2017 Bonnaroo Artists Archived from the original on October 27 2011 Retrieved October 27 2011 a b Band history at Moelinks com Archived from the original on July 13 2006 moe Smash Hits Glide Magazine Glidemagazine com September 21 2010 Retrieved September 30 2018 A LETTER TO OUR FAMOE LY moe Archived from the original on August 18 2017 Retrieved December 14 2018 1 dead link Greenhaus Mike The Core moe s Al Schnier Relix com Music News amp Concert Reviews JamBase com March 15 2015 Retrieved July 10 2017 moe Raises 35 000 Jambase com moe to Host Autism Benefit Archived from the original on March 26 2009 Al Schnier s blog entry for April 12th 2006 Archived from the original on August 4 2006 moe down to take a break in 2015 moe org Archived from the original on January 21 2015 Retrieved January 20 2015 moe down RETURNS IN 2017 moe moe org Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved July 10 2017 Lineup Announced for 2019 Moe Down Music News Net snoe down 2 Official Information Archived from the original on February 22 2006 Chuck Garvey comments on snoe down II Archived from the original on June 30 2006 Bernstein Scottt June 3 2020 moe Announces New Album This Is Not We Are amp Shares Single JamBase Retrieved June 3 2020 Shackleford Tom June 3 2020 moe Announces New Album This Is Not We Are Shares Lead Single LL3 Live for Live Music Retrieved June 3 2020 Goodwich Dave June 25 2020 moe Remains Artistically Relevant on Guitar Driven amp Eclectic Via This Is Not We Are Glide Magazine Retrieved November 24 2020 Budnick Dean July 20 2020 Track by Track moe This Is Not We Are Relix Retrieved November 24 2020 Shackleford Tom November 16 2020 moe to Premiere Not Normal Full Album Performance from Albany s Palace Theatre Lobby Live for Live Music Retrieved November 24 2020 moe to Premiere Not Normal EP with Playthrough Broadcast Jambands com November 17 2020 Retrieved November 24 2020 moe Live at Tower Theater on 2004 11 05 Archive org November 5 2004 Retrieved February 27 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moe band nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to moe Official website Live moe Shows at Archive org Moe at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moe band amp oldid 1216711968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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