Moonsville Collective
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Moonsville Collective
a day ago
If you’re looking to get into the Fall Family fun vibes we’re playing at The Autry Museum today at 4pm. Lots of great bands and a carnival is happening!
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OCT
06
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Autry Museum of the American West
I Was There
AUG
31
2024
Maquoketa, IA
Codfish Hollow Barnstormers
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Echoplex
I Was There
AUG
03
2024
Hollywood, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
JUN
08
2024
Cedar City, UT
Main Street Park
I Was There
JUN
07
2024
Springdale, UT
Bit & Spur Restaurant & Saloon
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Antonio
May 18th 2024
This was our first time at this venue. The sound was good, and the sightlines were good. We were up in the balcony or mezzanine.
We were not familiar with either act, but we knew one of the members of Moonsville Collective from a previous band. Both acts were very good, very interactive with the audience and were great musicians.
The style might be to everyone's liking, but we were used to that style, having experience with that style previously. Good music, and good musicianship, are always in style no matter the genre.
Menlo Park, CA@The Guild Theatre
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About Moonsville Collective
Moonsville, named after a home in the sky, is a band that writes songs that are trimmed from the fat of the American experience. During a time of high saturation and modern pace, the band draws from a slower and simpler time with the belief that good songs can still save, move and speak.
As young ramblers from the suburbs of recession in Los Angeles, they began their musical formation by taking refuge in Central California and sitting-in on jug band and old-time music circles where an infectious and pure spirit of “music for music’s sake” lived. Injecting that same spirit into their own community became their quest. Moonsville started as a collective, a group for musicians to come and go while fine-tuning their chops. They cheerfully and often drunkenly sang their voices hoarse at homegrown hootenannies and local bars that had never heard covers of C.C. Rider and Goodnight Irene.
In 2013, the band changed its course. Deciding it was time to chisel their own hometown sound, they set out to explain and narrate their lives and their California while curbing their reliance on old time tunes. Since then, they have recorded 2 albums of original music, dropped the collective, toured the country, and shared the stage with The White Buffalo, Willie Watson and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others. Moonsville pairs their LA reality of flickering neon signs and mariachi dive bars with their out-of town travels to form a landscape where their songs can grow, emoting a heart of contentment for what’s been given and a desire for the beyond.
As young ramblers from the suburbs of recession in Los Angeles, they began their musical formation by taking refuge in Central California and sitting-in on jug band and old-time music circles where an infectious and pure spirit of “music for music’s sake” lived. Injecting that same spirit into their own community became their quest. Moonsville started as a collective, a group for musicians to come and go while fine-tuning their chops. They cheerfully and often drunkenly sang their voices hoarse at homegrown hootenannies and local bars that had never heard covers of C.C. Rider and Goodnight Irene.
In 2013, the band changed its course. Deciding it was time to chisel their own hometown sound, they set out to explain and narrate their lives and their California while curbing their reliance on old time tunes. Since then, they have recorded 2 albums of original music, dropped the collective, toured the country, and shared the stage with The White Buffalo, Willie Watson and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others. Moonsville pairs their LA reality of flickering neon signs and mariachi dive bars with their out-of town travels to form a landscape where their songs can grow, emoting a heart of contentment for what’s been given and a desire for the beyond.
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Genres:
Folk, Americana, Honky Tonk, Indie, Old-timey, Classic Rock, Rock, Americana California Band, Bluegrass, Country, Indie Folk, Jug Band
Band Members:
Corey Adams - vocals/banjo/guitar, Matthew McQueen - mandolin, Dan Richardson - slide/dobro resonator, Seth Richardson - upright bass
Hometown:
Whittier, California
Latest Posts
Moonsville Collective
a day ago
If you’re looking to get into the Fall Family fun vibes we’re playing at The Autry Museum today at 4pm. Lots of great bands and a carnival is happening!
View More Posts
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Moonsville Collective to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
06
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Autry Museum of the American West
I Was There
AUG
31
2024
Maquoketa, IA
Codfish Hollow Barnstormers
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Echoplex
I Was There
AUG
03
2024
Hollywood, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
JUN
08
2024
Cedar City, UT
Main Street Park
I Was There
JUN
07
2024
Springdale, UT
Bit & Spur Restaurant & Saloon
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Antonio
May 18th 2024
This was our first time at this venue. The sound was good, and the sightlines were good. We were up in the balcony or mezzanine.
We were not familiar with either act, but we knew one of the members of Moonsville Collective from a previous band. Both acts were very good, very interactive with the audience and were great musicians.
The style might be to everyone's liking, but we were used to that style, having experience with that style previously. Good music, and good musicianship, are always in style no matter the genre.
Menlo Park, CA@The Guild Theatre
View More Fan Reviews
About Moonsville Collective
Moonsville, named after a home in the sky, is a band that writes songs that are trimmed from the fat of the American experience. During a time of high saturation and modern pace, the band draws from a slower and simpler time with the belief that good songs can still save, move and speak.
As young ramblers from the suburbs of recession in Los Angeles, they began their musical formation by taking refuge in Central California and sitting-in on jug band and old-time music circles where an infectious and pure spirit of “music for music’s sake” lived. Injecting that same spirit into their own community became their quest. Moonsville started as a collective, a group for musicians to come and go while fine-tuning their chops. They cheerfully and often drunkenly sang their voices hoarse at homegrown hootenannies and local bars that had never heard covers of C.C. Rider and Goodnight Irene.
In 2013, the band changed its course. Deciding it was time to chisel their own hometown sound, they set out to explain and narrate their lives and their California while curbing their reliance on old time tunes. Since then, they have recorded 2 albums of original music, dropped the collective, toured the country, and shared the stage with The White Buffalo, Willie Watson and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others. Moonsville pairs their LA reality of flickering neon signs and mariachi dive bars with their out-of town travels to form a landscape where their songs can grow, emoting a heart of contentment for what’s been given and a desire for the beyond.
As young ramblers from the suburbs of recession in Los Angeles, they began their musical formation by taking refuge in Central California and sitting-in on jug band and old-time music circles where an infectious and pure spirit of “music for music’s sake” lived. Injecting that same spirit into their own community became their quest. Moonsville started as a collective, a group for musicians to come and go while fine-tuning their chops. They cheerfully and often drunkenly sang their voices hoarse at homegrown hootenannies and local bars that had never heard covers of C.C. Rider and Goodnight Irene.
In 2013, the band changed its course. Deciding it was time to chisel their own hometown sound, they set out to explain and narrate their lives and their California while curbing their reliance on old time tunes. Since then, they have recorded 2 albums of original music, dropped the collective, toured the country, and shared the stage with The White Buffalo, Willie Watson and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others. Moonsville pairs their LA reality of flickering neon signs and mariachi dive bars with their out-of town travels to form a landscape where their songs can grow, emoting a heart of contentment for what’s been given and a desire for the beyond.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Americana, Honky Tonk, Indie, Old-timey, Classic Rock, Rock, Americana California Band, Bluegrass, Country, Indie Folk, Jug Band
Band Members:
Corey Adams - vocals/banjo/guitar, Matthew McQueen - mandolin, Dan Richardson - slide/dobro resonator, Seth Richardson - upright bass
Hometown:
Whittier, California
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