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In February 2006, Marc Snegg gathered four longtime Nevada City, Calif., friends at Brighton Sound in Sacramento. After years of focusing on the visual arts as a student at the University of California, Berkeley, Snegg had spent months reacquainting himself with his first art form, teaching himself piano and penning a handful of songs in his parents’ Nevada City barn. Those songs, which became The Moon Came Up, drew from an eclectic group of musical influences (John Lennon, Kate Bush, Bob Marley, Graham Nash, Art Tatum, Laura Nyro, Howlin’ Wolf, Supertramp) while keeping in view a few beacons from the art world (Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp).Recorded quickly after the band learned the songs, in live takes, The Moon Came Up is a refreshingly loose and vibrant collection. But despite the spontaneity of the record, the Snegg Band’s evolutionary roots run so deep that, as an ensemble, it almost appears to be inevitable.The recording session reunited Snegg with two of his high school bandmates: guitarist (and sometime bassist) Dan Elkan (Hella, Holy Smokes, Them Hills) and keyboard player Peter Newsom (Daycare), both of whom later formed the turn-of-the-century live staple Pocket for Corduroy. Joining the proceedings at Brighton was drummer Neal Morgan (Joanna Newsom, BrightBlack Morning Light), who, along with Snegg, had long formed the rhythm section of Golden Shoulders, and whose self-titled solo project has often included Elkan as a sideman. Rounding out the group and playing bass (after a late arrival, which explains Elkan’s bass work early in the session) was Ryan Donnelly, whose own Casual Fog band, in its most fleshed-out incarnation, includes Elkan, Newsom, and Morgan.With so many intertwined story lines, so many stages shared, and so many assists dished out, one might be tempted to label the Snegg Band a mere subset of some sort of “collaborative,” but that wouldn’t get quite to the heart of the matter. This is a band—talk to any of the members and they’ll tell you that. The Brighton Sound sessions, impromptu as they were, galvanized the players into a dead-serious, take-no-prisoners unit. Enabled by their shared musical history, the five-piece coalesced quickly, picking up on one another’s ideas and playing to each other’s strengths.The result of this seeming contradiction—spontaneity and inevitability (or should we say intelligent design and evolution?)—is a group that sounds all at once fresh and familiar. Putting on The Moon Came Up is like trying on a thrift store sweater, lovingly worn-in, that fits you perfectly—you feel as if, in some alternate universe, it’s been yours all along.

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Member Since: 14/08/2006
Band Website: grassrootsrecordco.com
Band Members: Marc Snegg
Dan Elkan
Pete Newsom
Neal Morgan
Ryan Donnelly
Kate and Alina Hardin
Influences: Truth-telling is revolutionary Music is our sharpest weapon Art our strongest shield Piano, an instrument of war Guitar, a battle axe March to the beating drum Look up to the waving flagWe can combat the infantry of (very real) dark forces Led by fear, greed, jealousy and ignorance We are footsoldiers of a (very real, though very disorganized) Army fighting for the side of honesty, kindness, generosity, compassion and love We can rock the world!We start with our own consciousness.
Sounds Like: Let's do our duty
Record Label: Grass Roots Record Co.
Type of Label: Indie

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UPCOMING SHOWS featuring members of SNEGG BAND

As you recover from the Snegg Band show on September 9th, you may be interested in these shows featuring Snegg Band members playing in their other projects:October 5, 2006, 9:00pm, $5, 21 and over: Ol...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:30:00 GMT

PAST SHOWS featuring members of SNEGG BAND

August 19th, 9:00pm, 21 and over: Cooper's Saloon, Nevada City, CACOVERS SHOW! Wyld Tygerz (featuring Ryan Donnelly)Kings & Queens August 20th, 8:30pm, $7, 21 and over: Make Out Room, San Francisc...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:15:00 GMT