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Jeremy Moses Curtis

About Me

Jeremy has played bass with Twinemen, Howie Day, Levon Helm, Bow Thayer, Dave Alvin, Bill Morissey, Jabe Beyer, Andrea Gillis, Tim Gearan, and many others. Taking some time off, Jeremy put some effort into recording some songs that he had penned over the past few years. Billy Conway (Morphine, Twinemen, Treat Her Right) was called into "shepard" the project and engineered a large part of the album. The songs are a collection of images and lyrics all based on true stories and experiences that are reflected in the brisk honesty of his voice. Jeremy is currently touring and recording with Bow Thayer as a member of Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck in support of the first self-titled record from BT and PT as well as the record "Spend It All featuring Levon Helm". He has also finished writing and recording another record with Twinemen called Twinetime. Jeremy is scheduled to record with guitar player extroidinaire Troy Gonyea in April as well as folk artist Jeffrey Focault and looks forward to another year of great opportunities to play with some of the finest musicians in the world. You should create your own MySpace Layouts like me by using nUCLEArcENTURy .COM's MySpace Profile Editor !

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Member Since: 4/24/2006
Band Website: www.jeremymosescurtis.com
Band Members: Billy Conway Pete Weiss Dana Colley Laurie Sargent Jeff Berlin Bow Thayer Steve Mayone Evan Harriman Jim Fitting Tim Gearan Andrea Gillis Tom Janovitz Ry Cavanaugh Andrew Mazzone
Influences: John Prine, Marvin Gaye, The Replacements, Helmet, Faces, Uncle Tupelo, The Staples Singers, QOTSA, Bobby D and The Band, The Pretenders, Ray Charles, Ray Davies...
Sounds Like: Music coming straight out of me and some really good musicians.
Record Label: www.HI-N-DRY.com
Type of Label: Indie

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Jeremy Moses Curtis has stepped out of his long-time sideman's role with a solo debut that's sonically daring and lyrically revealing  a surprising, evocative and timeless recording that defies categ...
Posted by on Sat, 05 May 2007 17:40:00 GMT