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Artist description
A solo project, with a lot of help from my friends. |
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Music Style
Rock, Pop, Caribbean, World Fusion, Theoretical Physics |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Hendrix, Rundgren, Parsons, CSN, Harry Belafonte, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, James Gleick. |
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Similar Artists
See influences |
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Artist History
1964: I first picked up guitar, inspired by The Beatles. Harmonies, fame, fortune, screaming girls, cool looking guitars, screaming girls, world travel, and screaming girls all make a large impression.1968: Parents graciously decide to let me live during "Hendrix feedback experiment" period. 1972-1998: I spend two-plus decades performing in clubs, producing and engineering records, honing my synthesizer and computer skills. 1999: The songwriting/recording/producing bug bites me in a big way after an epiphany at The Louvre. Go figure. |
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Group Members
Doug Dickeson (also known as Mooseboy) |
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Instruments
Stringed Instruments, Keyboards, Drum machines, Computers. Anything with a knob on it that plugs into something else. |
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Albums
String Theory, Meet The Wheezetones, Small Castles, Small Kings |
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Press Reviews
T57Strat: Anyone out there who doesn't have this yet, get it, it is the best CD I have paid for in a long time...this is production worthy of anything you have ever heard, anywhere. It kicks ass on production, musicianship and songwriting.Wawazzat: One thing I really enjoy about "String Theory" is the fact that the influences are there, and undeniable, but the Moose is not trying to sound just like them, he is more like celebrating them. And that's exactly what I wish to do with my music. Bravo, hatrack. And...Encore! |
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Additional Info
The Virtual Moosic Orchestra and Choir appear courtesy of U.S. Game and Parks Commision. No cute small furry animals are harmed in the production process. |
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Location
Lincoln, NE - USA |
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