
MOON HOOCH with Evan Hatfield
Nectar Lounge
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Seattle
Thursday, September 18 at 7 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Jazz / Blues
Thursday, September 18 at 7 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Jazz / Blues
Entry Options
Details
Artists
Description
9.18 Thursday (Cave Music)
Nectar & The PBJ Present:
MOON HOOCH
with Evan Hatfield
7pm doors
8pm show
21+
Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th St
www.nectarlounge.com
“I‘m realizing more and more every day that you can make anything happen for yourself if you really want to,” says Moon Hooch horn player Mike Wilbur. “You can change your existence by just going out and doing it, by taking simple actions every day.”
If any band is a poster child for turning the power of positive thoughts and intentions into reality, it’s the explosive horn-and-percussion trio Moon Hooch. In just a few short years, the group— Wilbur, fellow horn player Wenzl McGowen—has gone from playing on New York City subway platforms to touring with the likes of Beats Antique, They Might Be Giants, and Lotus, as well as selling out their own headline shows in major venues around the country.
Though the band—whose members initially met as students at the New School—turned heads in the music industry as relative unknowns with a charismatic, unconventional sound (they play with unique tonguing techniques and utilize found objects like traffic cones attached to the bells of their horns to manipulate tone, for instance), they were already a familiar and beloved sight to strangers in New York, who would react with such joy and fervor to their impromptu subway platform sets that the NYPD had to ban them from locations that couldn’t handle the crowds. NY Mag once referred to their sound as “Jay Gatsby on ecstasy,” while the NY Post fell for their “catchy melodic hooks and funky rhythms,” saying they had “the power to make you secretly wish that the short [subway] wait becomes an indefinite delay.”