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"Dusty Roads"
Justin Moses
This album has been out for about a year now. But, after hearing that Justin was no longer with the "Blue Moon Rising Band" I though it would be appropriate to get in touch with Justin and get his solo album "Dusty Roads" and do an interview with him as he is a multi talented musician and I had heard the title tune on the Prime Cut's Copulation and had played it. He writes the music, he mixes the instruments he plays on the recordings, in fact on one of the cut's on the album "One More Hill" he sing's lead and Steve Gully help's out on tenor, Justin play's Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Dobro and bass. He could have played fiddle but I guess he wanted Andy Leftwich on the album so he had Andy do it. But on one of the instrumental tunes' he take's the field with all those instruments and does a fired up job on "Old Federal". He also includes Keith Garrett on lead vocal on the tune "Heart Of Alabama" one of the vocal cuts. He has put together a stand out job both vocally and instrumentally and I think any band would be doing their self a favor having him on their team. "Dusty Roads's" is Justins's was the first single release from the album. Justin who is from east Tennessee has been playing since he was six and joined "Blue Moon Rising" as a founding member in late 2000. Left the band in 2004 helped form the band "Sierra Hull & Highway 111 and returned to BMR in 2006. And now he is up for grab's once more. You can get in touch with Justin at www.myspace.com/justinmoses2 or you can put jutinmoses1 and find him too. Ten picks for Justin and "Dusty Roads"