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Influences
Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Robert Johnson, Steely Dan, Little Feat, Dr. John, Lead Belly, Bill Frizzel, John Scofield, Larry Carlton, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, Freddie King, Albert King, B.B King, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Mick Goodrick, Vernon Reed, Cream, The Rolling Stones, The Meters, Jackson Browne, The Beatles, Van Dyke Parks, David Bowie, Chad and Jeremy, Taj Majal to name a few...
ROBIN MOXEY - a true joureyman, Robin Moxey has been on all sides of the musical world. Robin has been a producer , a songwriter , a major label artist and a session player. Robins true calling is as a live performer and has been touring his own records building a faithful following on the west coast putting on one of the best live shows out there. here is a bit of a recent review from THE WEST SEATTLE WEISENHEIMER....
"-- If Robin Moxey plays many more gigs at the Highway 99 Blues Club, which sits right under the city's favorite roadway, the whole thing is going to come tumbling down sooner than anyone thinks. The dude rocks and he rocks hard!
--Moxey delighted with his hard-driving blues rock show Jan. 2 at Highway 99. He opened the first of three sets with Weisenheimer's favorite tune on the Moxey playlist, a lengthy, driving cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." The first set also included a couple of tracks from Moxey's album One Big Song: "Everything Changes" and "Keep on Moving." It closed out with the Allen Toussaint classic "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley."
. --Set two also featured a rendition of Big Joe Williams's "Big Legged Women, Keep Your Dressess Down," the Meters's "People Say," and Dylan's "She Belongs to Me."
--The third and final set on the night started with the Taj Mahal tune "Take a Giant Step," into which Moxey always manages to work the chorus of Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See." Then there was another Moxey original, "How Long?" They closed out with another Meters classic, "I Just Kissed My Baby," and the Eugene McDaniels tune, "Real, Compared to What?" They finished the evening with an encore, the Hendrix hit "Voodoo Child."--
He always entertains with a screaming, rocking, high-octane show. ."
This Friday night I am playing with lots of great bands at "The Mix". This is a really cool venue to see shows at. You can save money on the cover if you buy tickets directly from me in advance. Contact me if your interested. Hope to see you all there.
It's been too damn long man. Almost a year since the JP Patches gig yikes! Anyway, If you're not too terribly busy, It would be awesome to have you come sit in with us at the Cedarwood Dome (7404 pac hwy E Milton, WA 98345) We are playing every Thursday starting at 7 pm with sax, keys, violin etc.
Anyway I hope this finds you well, and that time does not move too far before we see ya again!
I'm playing a show for the early birds Sunday March 8th at Sunset Tavern. This is a great gig they are doing on Sundays now. Come down and have a killer $3 bloody Mary or two, check out three kick ass bands and be home by 9. Doors at 4pm. Music starts at 5.