Mo Robson Band





Mo Robson Band
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When Mo Robson first hit the scene in early 2000, he was set to be the next big thing. Loved by singer/songwriters and critics alike, Mo has always had an atmosphere of being a fun loving cutup with a side of serious ambition. Mo’s debut CD entitled, “Mo Robson Band” was an early indication of what type of a songwriter this young man was and with his new release, “Even Angels Fall” (Also the title track is his current single) out in stores, Mo is moving up the Texas Music Charts and played on radio stations all over with regularity. Mo was sidetracked in 2004 with a life threatening case of pneumonia that put him in the hospital for a few months and literally knocked the wind out of his sails. Mo was born in Corpus Christi but, was primarily raised in Lewisville where he began writing songs and playing baseball for the local high school. Mo quickly gained a reputation for being everyone’s friend and making sure everyone had a smile on their face. It was a natural transition for him to go from entertaining groups of people with his wit and charm to playing his music in front of large crowds and developing lasting friendship with venue patrons and staff everywhere he plays. Mo is back now with a new band and a live show that will bring the house down. Playing shows with some of the top guys in the Red Dirt scene such as, Jason Boland and the Stragglers, Cory Morrow, Stoney LaRue, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Wade Bowen, Roger Creager, Rich O’Toole and many more, Mo is definitely going to surpass any expectations, even his own! Being a singer/songwriter, Mo Robson is overly critical of his own music. He writes about everything in his life from, his grandmother’s, “hideous ass, green Ford LTD” to “Livin’ This Fast Life, On This Slow Movin’ Bus”. Some of his songs mirror his life so much that when you walk away from one of Mo’s shows with a CD, it’s more like you’re walking away with his diary. “Rollin’ Down This Highway” describes the time he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah and what he had to go through along the way including the sights and sounds. One of the crowd favorites, apply titled, “Jim Beam Whisky” talks about some of the wild nights of seeing double and wishing, “Jim Beam himself couldn’t come down and bail us out!” “First One To Go” drives his lust for the road home and explains his “rambling’ nature” with a true country song while mixing in a southern rock style that will be with you long after you have turned the CD off or left the crowded dancehall. Every song Mo Robson writes is indicative of his nature and love for music. The Mo Robson Band just wrapped up their first live CD, “Live at Adair’s” and is in the process of cutting some new studio tracks to go at the end of it and is due out in April through Smith Entertainment. For more information on the Mo Robson Band or to sign up for their mailing list, make your way over to www.morobsonband.net and drop them an email saying hi! If you haven’t gotten the chance… or should I say, the experience that is the Mo Robson Band live, make sure you check their schedule to see where they are playing near you! Mo is known for being one of the most approachable artists out there. Whether they are just down the block or 3 hours away, the drive home is always filled with jamming the CD and waiting till the next time you get the chance to catch the Mo Robson Band.
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Mo Robson Band  04/07/2009            
txinwi
Terrific! I especially like the two bonus cuts-"Gettin' Gone" and "Mitchell Stone". If you've never seen these guys this CD gives you a great feel for what their shows are like-lots of energy,super music and good interaction with crowd.
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