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moe. Video Contest
Written by Sean   
Tuesday, 27 February 2007

From moe.org  

In celebration of their new album, THE CONCH, moe. invites you to create a music video using any song off the album. Post it on youtube and send the link to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it We will upload it on the gotmoe channel as well.

It must be of your own creation and CANNOT feature any footage of the band itself. Be as naughty or as nice as you want; anything goes!

Two awards will be given out: one for the video that the band likes the best, and one for the video that receives the most views.

Please check out the video upload requirements on youtube to ensure that your video is the correct size.

Each winner will receive an 80gb video ipod and 2 tickets of their choice to either moe.down 2007 or summercamp 2007.

Videos must be posted by April 15th, and the winners will picked on May 10th. The faster you get your video up, the more hits you might get! This is not limited to one video per contestant, go nuts. Good luck!

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 February 2007 )
 
Three sets for 3/2 Atlanta, GA show
Written by Sean   
Tuesday, 27 February 2007

From http://www.moe.org/news/

 

Three sets for 3/2 Atlanta Show

moe. will perform three sets on Friday, 3/2 in Atlanta. Special Guests Tea Leaf Green will open on 3/1, and Toubab Krewe will open on 3/3.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 February 2007 )
 
moe. Is Free and Unplugged
Written by Sean   
Thursday, 22 February 2007

Band plays rare acoustic set at Higher Ground


Liz Petow Staff Writer
Issue date: 2/20/07 Section: B Side

moe.'s quieter set at in Burlington

On Monday night, Higher Ground opened its doors for a surprising free show from moe.

The band has been tour-ing the country promoting their new CD, "The Conch," released in late January, by playing shows at Borders Books and Music in conjunc-tion with a CD signing.

Rumors had been circu-lating for a little over a week that the Buffalo- based jam band, moe., would change their plans of playing a short set at Borders on Church Street during their CD sign-ing, and would instead appear at Higher Ground.

Despite the many ru-mors, the band announced the change three days before on their Myspace Web site, while Higher Ground posted the show barely 24 hours be-fore doors opened, both list-ing it as completely free.

Reasons for the change in plans are not entirely clear.

According to guitarist, Al Schnier, the change occurred because of, "reasons beyond [the band's] control."

According to The Free Press, "The crowd that turned out for [moe.'s] free show on the Marketplace during the [Magic Hat] Mardi Gras cel-ebration in 2004 stood shoul-der to shoulder," excessively crowding Church Street and displaying, "that Mardi Gras crunch."

The move to the much larger indoor venue proved to be a wise decision. The crowd took over the floor of the Higher Ground Ballroom long before the show began. After a long wait, the mem-bers of moe. took the stage.

What followed was a short acoustic set, including a mix of new songs from "The Conch" and older, well-known favorites, such as the popular "Okayalright."

With guitarists Schnier and Chuck Garvey and bassist Rob Derhak, unplugging for the evening, the band offered the audience a change from their usual electric sound, moving fluidly into a folk-like style. Rhythms of southern rock echoed throughout their tunes, while still retaining their unique sound due to the use of mandolin, bongos and washboard.

This was a detour from their jam band sound, but fused the crowd with the same energy found at any moe. show.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 February 2007 )
 
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