Be sure to catch Pete Sears with Moonalice on Saturday, April 14, 2018 for Pacific Grove’s Good Old Days Festival. This is a FREE, all ages event. Every guest attending will also recieve a copy of this show poster by artist GIGART (Gregg Gordon). Moonalice poster: M1021
If you can’t make this show, watch the FREE HD live stream provided by MoonTunes™ at Moonalice.com. Showtime: 1:00 pm
Moonalice is a psychedelic, roots-rock band of seasoned musicians mixing a variety of genres with extended musical improvisations that evoke a sense of adventure and exploration. Everyone is a part of the experience and the music inspires dancing and other acts of self-expression. Every show has an original art poster created by a well-known artist memorializing that event and given to all attendees…each poster has its own Moonalice legend. All concerts are broadcasted live in HD and available in archive shortly after their set.
Moonalice plays mostly original material mixed with several covers, and during their extended freeform jams the band moves as one, drawing from many musical genres honed from years of experience playing with various major acts. Their single “It’s 4:20 Somewhere” has been downloaded over 6 million times. Their extensive tour schedule and videos of every Moonalice show can be seen at moonalice.com and every show poster with legends can be viewed at moonaliceposters.com.
Band
John Molo: Drums, Vocals. (Bruce Hornsby & The Range, John Fogerty, Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones, David Nelson Band).
Barry Sless: Lead Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass. (Phil Lesh & Friends, David Nelson Band, Kingfish, Cowboy Jazz).
Roger McNamee: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Bass. (Guff, The Engineers, Random Axes, Flying Other Brothers
Pete Sears: Bass, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals (Sam Gopal Dream, Rod Stewart, Jefferson Starship, Jerry Garcia, Hot Tuna, John Lee Hooker, David Nelson Band, Phil Lesh & Friends).
Big Steve Parish: Road Scholar, Medicine Man, Storyteller. (Grateful Dead crew for 26 years, co-founder of Jerry Garcia Band)
Directions
📍 Pacific Grove’s Good Old Days Festival on Lighthouse Avenue