“ Highest Honor " - Jambands.com, February 2000
“ Primed for a breakthrough year
” - Houston Press, Houston,
TX, Sept 2000
“ The guest never wears out its
welcome ” -
MrLee.com, Lee Abraham, March 2000
“ Highly recommended band with
immense potential ” - RELIX
Magazine, February 2000
Moses
Guest is a Texas-based, groove-rock-jam band with a southern inflection. The
band has created a sizeable, grass-roots support network over the last few
years by touring regionally and nationally. In 1998, Moses Guest was invited to
play the H.O.R.D.E. Festival. Moses Guest believes that bands that work hard at
the grass-roots level can build huge, perpetual fan-bases, which provide both
artistic and economic stability. Backed by its own record label, Aufheben
Records, Moses Guest has become an entity in control of its own destiny. Moses
Guest comes out sounding ripe for today’s demand for integrity, longevity,
melody, and jam.
1)
Member
of The Home Grown Music Network (www.homegrownmusic.net) which is a
rapidly-expanding music network for jam-related rock bands. Moses Guest is the first Texas-based band to
be invited to join. It is nationwide.
2) In 1999, Moses Guest played over 95 gigs. 1999 co-gig
highlights included performing prior to the Steve Miller Band (Houston, TX,
8/22/99), moe. (Houston, TX, 2/18/99), and the JGB Band (former members of
Jerry Garcia Band in Fayetteville and Little Rock, AR, 8/13 -14/99)
3) In February 2000, the band released a 3-song EP geared for
national radio release. “U N Mi”
climbed to #31 of Top 200 at MusicMonster.net by March 2000, and the entire EP
is currently receiving airplay at radio stations nationwide.
4) MTV Road Rules signed to use "Geniality of
Morality" CD and "Three New Ditties" EP in “Road Rules New
Orleans” currently airing nationally.
5)
Moses
Guest performed "Burning Around the Sun" on "Weeknite
Edition" on PBS KUHT-TV on February 2, 2000, Houston, TX.
6)
The band
played a Live 40-Minute Acoustic Set on KPFT 90.1 FM “Dead Air” Radio Show,
Houston, TX on Sept 8, 2000.
7)
MG won
the Semi-Finals of the Lucky Strike Band to Band Contest on September 16, 2000,
and will advance to the Regional Finals, to be held at Fitzgerald’s, November 4th,
2000, in Houston, TX.
8)
The band
has also headed back into the studio to complete work on its fifth release on
Aufheben Records. Moses Guest’s
long-awaited, self-titled, studio CD release is due out in 2001. Tracks from “Three New Ditties” EP will be
included on the CD.
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