Got A New Plan
Editorial Reviews
<"b000063yab2999"> About the Artist
At eighteen, Nick Moss played bass along side his brother, Joe, as a Ribtip in Buddy Scotts band. At twenty, he was touring the country with Jimmy Fast Fingers Dawkins. At twenty one, Nick replaced Calvin Fuzz Jones (the longtime bassist for Muddy Waters) in the Legendary Blues Band. Willie Big Eyes Smith, the then leader of the band, soon moved Nick into the lead guitarist position, where he stayed for more than two years. While on tour in Europe for a Muddy Waters tribute, Willie recommended Nick to the legendary Jimmy Rogers who was heading back to the U.S. early for a tour of his own. Nick joined Jimmys band and held the coveted guitar spot for three years until the urge to set out on his own began. With the encouragement of Jimmy and many club owners, Nick started his band, Nick Moss & the Flip Tops, and continues his busy touring schedule today. Having just released his second CD, Got A New Plan, Nick is receiving rave reviews of the new recording as well as his live performances across the U.S.
<"b000063yab4999"> Album Description
Nick Moss has his priorities straighton the bandstand and in the studio. Having toured extensively as a member of the Legendary Blues Band and with the late Chicago master Jimmy Rogers before setting out on his own, Nick soaked up the right influences during his formative years to keep the classic Windy City sound alive and kicking. His brand of blues is resolutely traditional in scope and permeated in rich, ears-open ensemble playing, yet his youth and enthusiasm keep things lively and contemporary. Nick keeps his guitar work precisely to the point and razor-sharp, his vocals are confident and convincing, and hes a prolific songwriter. His debut album First Offense was uncommonly solid, and the impressively varied Got A New Plan promises to further spread the word that Nick Moss is a young Chicago bluesman worth watching and hearing. Bill Dahl
Got A New Plan, Music, Nick Moss, Blues, Blues Music, Chicago Blues, High energy Chicago blues with a little funkiness added this time 'round., Pop, R&B
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