In a year that marks the 50th anniversary of the
Summer Of Love, the psychedelic scene lives on in the band Moonalice. Formed in
2007, Moonalice reverberates the essence of rock music and is composed of Barry
Sless on lead guitar and pedal steel (Phil Lesh & Friends, David Nelson
Band); Pete Sears on keys, guitar and bass (Rod Stewart, Jefferson Starship,
Hot Tuna); John Molo on drums (Bruce Hornsby, Other Ones, Phil Lesh &
Friends) and Roger McNamee on rhythm guitar and bass (Doobie Decibel System,
Flying Other Brothers, Guff, The Engineers).
“We are a psychedelic
roots-rock band of seasoned musicians mixing a variety of genres with unexpected
musical improvisations," said Roger McNamee describing
how Moonalice began when T Bone Burnett approached him and others to form a new
band not a heritage act. “What initially was simply a project to make an album
of songs, then turned into a force of music all its own,” said McNamee.
What intrigued McNamee and the other band members was the
emphasis on making new music, not simply repeating the same material over and
over. "Psychedelic lends itself to what is happening today, in terms of
technology and social media. Even back in the 1960s and 70s, psychedelic was
truly 'a multimedia event' even before that term was being used,” said McNamee.
“The light shows, the art work and as far as social networking…back in those
days when psychedelic was new and emerging, it was mostly all word of mouth.
That was the original social media/networking thing," he explained.
Moonalice streams all its shows live in HD via satellite on
its website and also on its Facebook page to its more than
420,000 fans. "With the new technology said McNamee, people can take a
peak at the music - our previous performances and decide whether or not they
want to come see a show. That way they will know what they are paying
for." He emphasized that what they will get is a complete experience. “The
live music, the lights, the art work, and the stepping into new horizons of
music-expression. It’s kind of like a stew,” he said, “It is experimental, it
is meant to be fun, and with the audience being there, it all ties
together."
The 2017 annual Moonalice Gathering Of The Tribe will take
place at Slim’s in San Francisco on
Thursday 20th April. Doors are at 7:00pm with the show starting at
7:20pm. Tickets are $10 advance, $15
at the door, and $34.95 for dinner.
In addition to the fine music, psychedelic light show and
sundry surprises, attendees can expect an amazing display of poster art and to
take home a pack of posters which in the past have included more than 20
posters by legends of poster art. Many of the artists will be present and be
happy to sign their work!
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