Tuesday, April 26, 2005


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moe. To Tour with Allman Brothers

After their fifth tour of Japan, moe. returns to the US and will tour with the Allman Brothers Band in July and August. The 14-date tour will include stops at New York's Saratoga Performing Arts Center July 24, 2005 and Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach August 24, 2005. A complete list of tour dates are below.

moe. will perform at Red Rocks on a co-bill with Gov't Mule July 1, 2005. The closer will be determined by a coin toss on Sirius Radio's Jam Nation show. moe. headlines the Memorial Day Weekend event Summer Camp in Chillicothe, IL. This annual event will also include sets by Keller Williams and Umphrey's McGee.

The Sixth Annual moe.down will be held Labor Day Weekend September 2-4, 2005 at the Snow Ridge Ski area in Turin, NY. moe.down is an annual party for moe. and their fans. moe. will perform a total of six sets throughout the weekend. The 2005 line-up will be announced soon. There are a limited number of early bird tickets on sale now for $75. For up-to-the-minute information, please visit http://www.moe.org.

The moe.down offers three days of music, camping and fun at the Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin, NY. The site is about an hour northeast of Syracuse, at the edge of the beautiful Adirondack Mountains. Ski lifts will be open, mountain bikes are welcome.

Past moe.down performers include Flaming Lips, They Might Be Giants, Ani DiFranco, Blues Traveler, Leo Kottke, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Nellie McKay, Cracker Van Beethoven, David Grisman, Les Claypool and Medeski, Martin and Wood.

Formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1991, moe.'s tours have taken them from Woodstock '99 to New York's Central Park to Japan. moe. is acclaimed in the jamband movement. moe. is also critically acclaimed for its songwriting and studio work; the group's 2001 studio album, "Dither," was awarded four stars by Rolling Stone. moe. has released ten recordings in the last 14 years: Its latest album, "Wormwood," recieved four stars by Blender Magazine. moe. hosted a benefit concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, February 10, 2005, and raised $150,000 for Tsunami survivors. Posted by Hello