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Mud Rüum is a jamband from the Rochester area that infuses popular music with elements of funk, blues, psychedelia, and improvisation. Mud Ruum maintains a set-list of over 40 cover songs(Pink Floyd, Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Sublime, Bob Marley, The Band, Blue Oyster Cult, etc) and a handful of originals. A typical Mud Ruum show can be described as a high energy explosion of different music genres on acid.
"In September of 2006, I was invited to a party and despite not knowing almost anyone there, I decided to go. When I got to the party, I heard familiar music emanating from a small stage. Being a musician myself, I was drawn to it. I was amazed by the plethora of different material that John Carter flawlessly played on his guitar and sang -- I remember comparing him to a jute box. I stood and watched him, while making conversation with a fellow spectator about what we were witnessing. As fate would have it, that spectator, Toby Crouse, was a bass player who was just about to get up and perform with his long time friend and band-mate. I told him of my seemingly endless search for like-minded musicians and after a couple of songs, he invited me to perform with them. As the two of us approached the stage, John seemed skeptical, but agreed to try it out. However, I hadn’t intended on playing and didn’t bring my guitar. Rick Constantino, a drummer who was running the PA System at the time let me borrow his guitar and set me up. Though I was only improvising over material I didn’t know, we were all struck by the instant chemistry. Within a week, the four of us put together a list of fifteen songs, began rehearsing, and Mud Ruum was born. John Moore cemented the lineup two years later as their keyboardist." - Casey Bloom
Just wanted to thank you guys for your contribution toward making this years "Freedom Fest"(aka."Freedom From Cancer Fest") such a great time!As always I appreciate you sharing the gift of music in the hills of Lakelalashawwawa. I am fortunate enough to have friends like you that possess such tremendous talent! I cannot think of anyone else I'd rather celebrate my five year battle with cancer with, than my friends,and your friends. Truely the finest people I've come to know. A Sincere Thank You, Mr. Shawwawa
Just wanted to give you an update that the "freedom From Cancer Fest" "MUDRUUM", timber frame long house stage is currently under construction, & will be completed for its ass kicking Inaugural debut!!!!
Here is some music that we created that you can own for 10 cents per song Much luv to ya and keep supporting Indie Hip Hop even if it is by just listening to the music, You help,!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
We can't make Friday,so we were planning on Saturday ...BUT... The Weekender version of The Town Crier has Lizard's ad featuring DJ Karaoke on Saturday. Karaoke is for egotistical losers with no talent. Huh??