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About Moonalice at Pacific Grove Good Old Days
The 58th Annual Good Old Days Celebration will be held on Saturday & Sunday, April 11 & 12, 2015. The largest arts and craft show in the county, the Good Old Days boasts over 225 art and food vendors in downtown Pacific Grove, a parade down Pine Avenue, live entertainment on five stages, old-fashioned games and contests, and lots of family fun.
Moonalice is a psychedelic, roots-rock band of seasoned musicians. The band mixes a variety of genres and its shows feature extended musical improvisations that evoke a sense of adventure and exploration. The audience is part of the experience and the music inspires dance as well as other forms of self expression. Every show features an original art poster, created by a well-known artist, and with its own unique Moonalice "legend". A copy of the poster is given free to all attendees. All Moonalice concerts are broadcast live in HD and available in an online archive shortly after their set.
Moonalice plays mostly original material mixed with some covers, and during their extended freeform jams the band moves as one, drawing from many musical genres honed from years of experience playing with various major acts.
Band members: Barry Sless - lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass (Phil Lesh & Friends, David Nelson Band, Kingfish, Cowboy Jazz), Pete Sears - keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals (Sam Gopal Dream, Rod Stewart, original Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, Phil Lesh & Friends, John Lee Hooker), Roger McNamee - rhythm and lead guitar, vocals, bass (Guff, The Engineers, Random Axes, Flying Other Brothers) , and John Molo - drums, vocals (Bruce Hornsby & The Range, John Fogerty, Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones).
The band manager is Big Steve Parish - Road Scholar, Medicine Man, Story Teller, Grateful Dead family member, and co-founder of Jerry Garcia Band.
Their single "It's 4:20 Somewhere" has been downloaded over 4.6 million times http://www.moonalice.com/song/its-420-somewhere.
'Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe 2014’ short film by Jay Blakesberg and Alex Fischer featuring Moonalice posters, select artists and their inspiration. The seven minute video can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwYvJhlJn0k
Moonalice social media reaches over 352,000 on Facebook and over 67,000 Twitter followers.
Videos are available for perusal at moonalice.com and every show poster (each with a unique legend) can be viewed at moonaliceposters.com.
Moonalice is a psychedelic, roots-rock band of seasoned musicians. The band mixes a variety of genres and its shows feature extended musical improvisations that evoke a sense of adventure and exploration. The audience is part of the experience and the music inspires dance as well as other forms of self expression. Every show features an original art poster, created by a well-known artist, and with its own unique Moonalice "legend". A copy of the poster is given free to all attendees. All Moonalice concerts are broadcast live in HD and available in an online archive shortly after their set.
Moonalice plays mostly original material mixed with some covers, and during their extended freeform jams the band moves as one, drawing from many musical genres honed from years of experience playing with various major acts.
Band members: Barry Sless - lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass (Phil Lesh & Friends, David Nelson Band, Kingfish, Cowboy Jazz), Pete Sears - keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals (Sam Gopal Dream, Rod Stewart, original Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, Phil Lesh & Friends, John Lee Hooker), Roger McNamee - rhythm and lead guitar, vocals, bass (Guff, The Engineers, Random Axes, Flying Other Brothers) , and John Molo - drums, vocals (Bruce Hornsby & The Range, John Fogerty, Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones).
The band manager is Big Steve Parish - Road Scholar, Medicine Man, Story Teller, Grateful Dead family member, and co-founder of Jerry Garcia Band.
Their single "It's 4:20 Somewhere" has been downloaded over 4.6 million times http://www.moonalice.com/song/its-420-somewhere.
'Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe 2014’ short film by Jay Blakesberg and Alex Fischer featuring Moonalice posters, select artists and their inspiration. The seven minute video can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwYvJhlJn0k
Moonalice social media reaches over 352,000 on Facebook and over 67,000 Twitter followers.
Videos are available for perusal at moonalice.com and every show poster (each with a unique legend) can be viewed at moonaliceposters.com.
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