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Artist: Ian Moss
Ian Moss first came to attention as the guitarist for Australian rock legends Cold Chisel. After they split up in 1983, Jimmy Barnes jumped into a successful solo career, but Moss laid low, only forming the Ian Moss Band in 1986. After spending nine months in L.A. sorting through song demos, he eventually co-wrote "Tucker's Daughter" with former... [+] Read More
Artist: J. Moss
Artist: Jessy Moss
No-nonsense rapper Jessy Moss didn't find inspiration from the mean streets of the East or West Coast, but from dealing with hardships while growing up in Australia. Born in England, Moss moved to Byron Bay, Australia, as an infant with her parents and her three older sisters. Her father's experience of having to raise four daughters with no... [+] Read More
Artist: Ronn Moss
A Los Angeles native, Ronn Moss started playing rock & roll at age 11. He started out playing drums, then switched to guitar and electric bass. As a teenager he sang and played bass guitar in clubs and bars. In 1977, Moss met Peter Beckett and J.C. Crowley. The two singer/guitarists asked Moss to join their new band Player. In a spider- and... [+] Read More
Artist: Pete Moss
DJ/remixer/producer Pete Moss aka Peter Cook began DJing in 1992 inspired by Armand Van Helden and local DJ Bruno. The newcomer started taking over Boston's club circuit and later traveling to Philadelphia, PA to play his deep house favorites. After moving from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania Pete Moss launched his own label called Recline... [+] Read More
Artist: Nick Moss
Bassist Nick Moss learned his instrument at a young age, often watching his brother Joe play with Buddy Scott, among others. By the time he graduated from high school, Scott was on the lookout for a new bassist and Moss scored the job. Two years later, Jimmy Dawkins stole him away and added him to his tour lineup. In 1993, the Legendary Blues... [+] Read More
Artist: David Moss
Innovative percussionist and vocalist David Moss has been based out of Berlin since 1991. Improviser and provocateur, Moss' music ranges from extreme to experimental to 20th century, and includes compositions, sound collages, and tough jazz rock hybrids -- as in his Dense Band. Commissioned by New American Radio for the second time in the... [+] Read More
Artist: Roy Moss
Roy Moss is a lost rockabilly legend of the '50s -- he had everything it took to make him as big as Gene Vincent or Carl Perkins, but somehow he never found an audience for his records. Roy Moss started out in country music just in time to get caught up in rock & roll when it began taking hold in 1954-55. Elvis Presley helped him get onto the... [+] Read More
Artist: Russ Moss
Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Russ Moss grew up in Warren County, GA, on a farm. He has performed regularly with bands like the 20-piece Annapolis Junction and the Stefan Scaggiari Trio.
Moss's debut album is appropriately titled Sizzle. This first offering carries tracks filled with flavor from Latin, blues, rock, and swing. Some of the... [+] Read More
Artist: Danny Moss
A talented veteran swing-oriented tenor, Danny Moss has been an important part of the British jazz scene since the early '50s. He started playing professionally when he was 16 and through the years has worked with a who's who of England's jazz community, including Vic Lewis, Ted Heath (1953-1955), Johnny Dankworth (1957-1961), Alex Welsh, and... [+] Read More
Artist: Buddy Moss
Eugene "Buddy" Moss was, in the estimation of many blues scholars, the most influential East Coast blues guitarist to record in the period between Blind Blake's final sessions in 1932 and Blind Boy Fuller's debut in 1935. A younger contemporary of Blind Willie McTell and Curley Weaver, Eugene "Buddy" Moss was part of a near-legendary coterie of... [+] Read More
Artist: Sandy Mosse
The man whose name sounds like a description of the ground near a brook was a jazz tenor saxophonist who is remembered fondly on both the Chicago and European jazz scenes. Several times in his life he left America for extended stays, eventually marrying a Dutch woman and fulfilling what is many an American musician's lifelong dream: to retire in... [+] Read More
Artist: Moss Icon
Even more obscure than they were groundbreaking, Moss Icon was an early emo band whose music remains chiefly the province of hardcore collectors and underground historians. Whether that music directly influenced or simply presaged modern emo, Moss Icon's shifting dynamics, chiming guitar arpeggios, and screaming, crying vocal climaxes helped set... [+] Read More
Artist: Bidston Moss
By combining the aesthetic styles of delicate power pop and sentimental indie, the Melbourne, Australia-based Bidston Moss has been writing and recording this hybrid since the fall of 1998. Accompanied by their layering of dual male and female vocals, the lineup of Beth (bass/vocals), Chris (guitar/vocals), Mung (guitar), and Christian (drums)... [+] Read More
Artist: Moss & the Rocks
Sacramento, CA, garage band Moss & the Rocks released two obscure singles in 1966, both of which contained the same two songs. "There She Goes"/"Please Come Back" first came out on the tiny local Ikon label in early 1966, and there's even some doubt as to whether it was released, as only one copy has been found by collectors. The A-side was a... [+] Read More