Mark Pucci Media
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 26, 2008
Contact: Mark Pucci (770) 804-9555
BLUESMAN JOE MOSS SET TO RELEASE NEW CD, MARICELA’S SMILE,
MARCH 18 ON 212 RECORDS
CHICAGO, IL – 212 Records announces a March 18 date for
Maricela’s Smile, the new CD from Chicago-based blues
guitarist/singer Joe Moss and his stellar band, with national
distribution through Burnside Distribution.
Maricela’s Smile features Joe Moss’ most-ambitious
set of blues yet, with journeys into not only the west and south sides
of Chicago blues, but also includes healthy doses of R&B, funk,
soul and jazz to the mix, a testament to not only his musical
influences growing up, but also the breadth of his experience as a
veteran musician.
The CDs dozen tracks include 10 originals, plus Joe’s take on
the blues/rock of Free’s “Fire and
Water,” as well as a soulful version of “Big Leg
Woman,” previously recorded by such legends as Freddie King.
Maricela’s Smile closes with the live track,
“Ain’t Got No Money,” which gives the
band members ample room to stretch out into improvisation, touching on
jazz and even the jam/roots/rock sound of The Allman Brothers Band.
A guitarist since he was 15 years old, Joe Moss also turned his younger
brother, Nick, on to the blues, who has gone on to develop a strong
following in his own right. Joe’s entry into the world of
blues came from noted guitarist Buddy Scott, who spotted Moss during a
jam session at the celebrated Chicago west side club Rosa’s
Blues Lounge and promptly put him to work as a member of his Rib Tip
band. In 1992, Joe toured Spain with Buddy and also recorded with him
on Scott’s Bad Ave. CD, as well. Moss very quickly became an
in-demand sideman with many of Chicago’s hardest working
bands, playing guitar on the bandstand for Zora Young, Li’l
Smokey Smothers, Syl Johnson, Lefty Dizz, Magic Slim, A.C. Reed, Billy
Branch and Little Mack Simmons, among many others. Tours with these
artists brought Joe exposure outside of the U.S. in Canada, Turkey,
Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, France and Germany.
In 1997, he released The Joe Moss Band’s debut self-titled
CD, following that with his second album, Monster Love, in 2003.
“Monster Love is the work of a skilled craftsman,”
said Jeff Johnson in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times. During the
ensuing years, Joe Moss has also become a regular not only in Chicago
clubs like Buddy Guy’s Legends and The House of Blues, but at
venues and festivals around the country and in Europe as well. Buddy
Guy, who knows a few things about playing guitar and entertaining,
called Joe “energetic, a strong guitarist and always a crowd
pleaser” after catching many of Moss’ frequent gigs
at his club.
The Joe Moss Band will tour extensively in support of
Maricela’s Smile release and the act is booked by The Jo-Ann
Freda Agency
joannfreda@optonline.net