Nick Moss
Sully | Oct 13, 2011 | Comments 1
Nick Moss Is Coming To Ace’s Live
In Bradenton, FL. Oct 14th, 2011 At 9PM
Non-Smoking Show!
Read What The Critics Are Saying About His Last Album.
Then Come Out To The Show, Get His Album And Receive An Issue Of
Blues Revue
With Nick Moss On The Cover, Absolutely FREE!
(A $6 value. Signed, well that’s priceless!)
Tickets $12
Visit Aces Live For More Information Right Here!
Visit Nick Moss’s Website Right Here!
“Privileged is an amalgam of Nick Moss’ early influences, bursting with a sense of newfound musical vigor. This is pure substance, no filler to be found—a concrete slab of emotion and fearless self-expression. Nick Moss is going to turn some heads with this stuff.”
—MARK URICHECK
LIVING BLUES MAGAZINE
“In a departure from his keeper of the flame status as leader of the Flip Tops, the renowned Chicago old school luminary has recorded an album of blistering blues-rockers with mostly socio-political themes…All are played and sung with an ‘I’m as mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore’ attitude… According to Shakespeare in King Lear, ‘Anger hath aprivilege.’ (i.e., when it is justified), and so it is with Nick Moss’ latest.”
—TOM J. CULLEN III,
BLUES REVUE MAGAZINE
“Nick Moss is one of the most consistent current blues/blues-influenced artists… [His] style is a heavy blues withgrit and sweaty grind…
Privileged has broad appeal.”
—RICK ALLEN,
VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE
“At risk of irritating blues right-wingers, Moss makes a convincing case for the rightness of his decision to swerve from the conventional blues of his first seven albums into the blues-rock realm introduced by young Brits and Americans years ago. On originals, rock songs and makeovers of Chicago
blues standards he sings with confidence and heats up his guitar with enough imagination to transcend mimicry of influences Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Duane Allman.
‘Bolognious Funk’ carries on as a blameless guitar bloodbath.”
—FRANK-JOHN HADLEY,
DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE
Many fans of Moss will notice a definite change in his music,
and perhaps it’s a progression, or a deepening of his commitment
to the many musics he loves. Whatever the concept,
it’s easy to embrace the changes, with more likely to come.”
—ALL MUSIC GUIDE
“…this record attests to Moss’ evolution as a songwriter and
confident vocalist and should strongly stamp Moss as one of
the best guitarists on today’s scene.”
—JIM HYNES,
ELMORE
Looking Forward To Seeing You There!
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Nick you have to return to “the Yale” when it re-opens in early 13…