
Great show. Lots of dancing and joy.

Though this was the second encore, the solo version of Release was the most powerful song of the set. Yes please. Need some of this.











Rock and roll ending.

Science! Psuedo-science! Nature! Art! Nonsense!
January 27, 2020
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Great show. Lots of dancing and joy.

Though this was the second encore, the solo version of Release was the most powerful song of the set. Yes please. Need some of this.











Rock and roll ending.

November 30, 2019
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Best bass ever


Rock and Roll baby
November 19, 2019
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October 22, 2019
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Here are some pictures taken by Tessa Killen during a magical evening performance in the house concert series known as Parlor and Patio held in greater Cincinnati. The location and sound are ideal for an intimate evening—impressive attention to detail, warm and inviting hosts, and post show music (not to mention bourbon).

Ritt Deitz
More about the musicians, Ritt and Wilder Deitz and me.

Wilder Deitz on the actual wooden baby grand piano

Gary McGraw on the fiddle




In the action
December 20, 2014
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Moon Hooch is a supremely talented band built around two saxophones and a drum kit. Phenomenal talent and energy. The band kicked off its new tour with a show in Winchester, Va at the Bright Box. The show was great.
Such tight polyrhythm. Mike Wilbur and Wenzl McGowen both play a mean sax.
The drummer, James Muschler, is incredibly talented and a joy to dance to.
Encore! We hope to see you again in Virginia.
After the show, it turned out that the band needed a place to crash. So we offered up Coal Stove Sink, some beer cheese, breakfast, some fiddle, and delicious cocktails (not necessarily in that order). The guys were delightful.
Breakfast was peaceful and delicious.
Too bad they couldn’t stick around for the solstice fire! Back on the road.
Go see Moon Hooch if you can.