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Keith Moody / About This Artist

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Hometown: Spring Hill, TN

Label: KMMR

Website: myspace.com

Sounds Like: Tom Petty songs, Keith Urban songs, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Randy Rogers Band

Genre: Alternative

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Biography:

Keith Moody is a triple threat, who not only can sing and tear it up on the guitar but also writes on a level far above most of his peers. His unique music is a place where rock, blues and country cross paths on the way to a remarkably contemporary sound. Through his constant touring, Keith is a seasoned performer who is known for his strong work ethic, passion for music and determination to persevere. With his over 10 years of experience, the journey continues through the support of his fans, friends and family which has transformed him into a modern music juggernaut working at the grass roots level to forge a name for himself at the forefront of the music industry’s future.

2012. Keith continues his same strength of song with the sophomore release of his first full length classic rock influenced album, Dreaming Out Loud. “With this album I have a sound that is unique to me. The sound is big yet stripped down and as always with catchy hooks. Rather than layering strings or horns, we stuck to using the basic instrumentation you might hear from 4 or 5 piece rock bands, letting the songs carry the performance and do most of the work. I feel people need to hear this record. I hit on some subjects both personal and broad that people can relate to in their own way. I feel writing outside myself is getting easier. Allowing yourself to relate personally to what is happening in our world and the impact on people is a much harder place to dwell and be successful as a writer, but I think it came out amazingly.”

Music is my Life

'My grand-dad gave me my first real guitar for Christmas when I was 16." Keith formed his first band, Mostly Harmless, that same year with a buddy from high school. As with many Southern performers, his first performances were in church youth group shows. “One of the moments I will always remember was when my first song was on the locals only show of the Montgomery radio station.” He continued to hone his musical chops throughout college by observing other artists as he worked in a local music store and played in local venues with his band. He recorded his first demo album in a local studio with his own money. By 21, word of his talent was already spreading, and he was receiving write-ups in local papers and gaining a significant reputation among local musicians for his guitar skills and performing antics.

The writing. With some good advice from a local musician, Keith fostered his abilities even further with pursuit of writing and performing his original music. “Basically I had gotten a job at a guitar store in Montgomery and met a guy named Roland “Lucky” Jackson, said Keith. “He was an old school funk, jazz, and blues player and also a songwriter and arranger himself. I learned a lot about music from him as far as theory and how things are put together as well as the business side of it. He told me I was a natural songwriter, and that I didn’t need to give up on the original thing. My college band, TaxiCab Armada performed for the next four years locally and into Florida. “Music is just my love and I can’t let it go so it didn’t take much convincing for me to relocate to Nashville with my family in 2005 and pursue my passion.”

The influences. Moody possesses a depth that seeps into every note of his music. This depth combined with a myriad of personal influences is a powerful combination evident throughout his material. These influences range from the straight-up soul of Ray Charles, to the bluesy grooves of John Mayer and the quirky, clever lyrics of southern treasure Tom Petty, it’s all in there. Keith feels he not only creates the song’s lyrics, but also arranges it completely in his head as well before he ever sets foot into a studio. “Like most people my age I listened to a variety of music and owned albums across all genres, such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Bruce Springsteen, which is why I have a hard time fitting music into a particular bin. If it is good, it’s good so why does it matter?”

The guitar. Keith’s guitar is essentially a part of him. He and his Paul Reed Smith McCarty have been through some hard times, and some good times. Keith is proud of every knick and scrape his axe has taken up ‘til now. “I have a real relationship with that guitar,” explains Keith. “Most PRS’ you see are very nice, and kept pristine in cases and mine has been played in about every dive bar across the Southeast, it smells, and it has pieces rubbed off of it and knicks out of it. Give me about 20 more years, and hopefully it will be beaten like Willie Nelson’s or Stevie Ray Vaughn’s. That thing is like a part of me.” Just how close Moody is with his instrument is revealed immediately the minute he launches into one of his soul-searing solos. The two become one as he morphs easily as he plays among the strings, one minute he’s channelling the heart of a 60-year-old bluesman in a number that will melt the house and your heart, the next he’s calling up the ghosts of Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn in a full-tilt, scorching rocker.
1997 – Keith’s granddad gave him his first guitar
1998 – Started his first high school band, Mostly Harmless
1999 – Keith’s original song, Ichabod Crane, played on local radio
2000 – Started a band in college, Searching for Dave
2000 –2004 Worked in local music store expanding his exposure to different musicians and sounds
2003 – Released his first full length original album, Enter the Armada, by his band Taxi Cab Armada
2005 – Completed a second album, Keep Right, which was never released
2006 – Began solo career
2008 – Released first solo album, The Only Ride You Can Get
2009 – Completed Ride tour (120+ dates)
2010 – Released EP, Lines
2011 – Completed Lines Tour (160+ dates)
2012 – Release sophomore album, Dreaming Out Loud

Press:

“Keith Moody's Dreaming Out Loud gets a 5 out of 5.Soulful rock mixed with a little blues feeling, up-and-coming artist Keith Moody's album Dreaming Out Loud is worth a listen. Born and raised in Alabama, though now a current resident of the infamous Nashville, Tennessee, his southern raising plays a definite and major role in the development of his music. Influences stemming from various artists including (but not limited to) Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Counting Crows, and The Dave Matthews Band. With some favored ones being Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Hootie and The Blowfish, and many more he creates a successful blend with personal flare anyone can relate to.”
Pamela Herbert - Taste of Rock

“KEiTH MOODY| ROCKWiRED MAGAZiNE'S EDiTOR'S CHOiCE - ONE OF THE 25 ARTiSTS WHO MADE 2012 ROCK!!!”
Brian Lush - Rockwired Magazine

“Whether it's his guitar shreds or lyrical work, we're captivated by Keith Moody! Now we're sharing his work with the readers of Found Magazine! Check it out in the Coast To Coast column.”
Staff Writer - Found Magazine

“Keith Moody’s Dreaming Out Loud is an album of another era, colection of soaring rock with terrific hooks and strong melodies. If Moody were 65, you’d call it classic rock, but this is a young man who learned from the masters. The most obvious influence is Tom Petty, but that takes the form of inspiration, not mimicry. There’s a hint of Gin Blossoms and maybe even the Spin Doctors, but it has a fresh sound throughout. Favorite tracks: “Long Way Up,” “Up” (he’s clearly fond of that direction) and “I Don’t Know Who the Bad Guys are Anymore.” ”
Sun109 - The Americana Music Journal

“Keith has an irresistible sound. He has just enough pop not to alienate those who aren’t completely into rock, just enough rock in his layers of guitars to be respected as a musician, and just enough country with his intriguing stories to make everyone in Nashville love him. Put your windows down and go for a drive or play it for friends; no matter what you’re doing while listening, Keith’s music will put you in a better mood than you were before you listened. His lyrics are as uplifting as his melodies. ... But, really, this album is chock full of similar songs echoing perseverance and integrity, and every one of them is as radio ready as the first single, if not more so. Positive perspective make the lyrics shine, weaving a common thread of not just uplifting and fun music to listen to, but songs that can be taken to heart and learned from as well. ...... ”
Ellen Marie Hawkins - Relate Magazine

“Keith Moody is a talent above the rest. His latest release, “Dreaming Out Loud” is one of the coolest CD’s I have heard in a long time. Moody takes the best of several genres and mesh them together creating a sound of perfection. He is an amazing writer, can tear up a guitar and has chops that are smooth and easy on the ears. The entire CD is fun music with deep meaningful underlining messages. The song, “Up” forces you to dance uncontrollably. I challenge you to listen to it and remain seated. I was singing along after one listen. He has hooky lyrics driven by strong addicting melodies. .......As a lyricist myself, I will be studying his work for a long time to come. It seems a little unfair for one person to ooze so much talent. Yes, I’m totally jealous! I could go on and on about the quality of each song, the level of production and the solid foundation in which the music came from; but the bottom line is, you have to hear it for yourself.”
Rebecca Hosking - Skope Magazine

“FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KEITH MOODY SET TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM DREAMING OUT LOUD December 16th, 2011 - Nashville TN, alt/country rocker Keith Moody is gearing up for the release of his new album Dreaming Out Loud on February 14th. The first single “One Big Ending” will be released one month prior on January 10th. Dreaming Out Loud was produced by Jason Elgin (Collective Soul, Terrible Things) and was recorded at Synchromesh Studios in Birmingham, AL. Dreaming Out Loud contains seven new songs as well as remastered songs from Lines. Track listing: 1. Long Way Up 2. Lay It Down Easy 3. Do It Over Again 4. New Distraction 5. Up 6. One Big Ending 7. Next in Line 8. Red Line 9. Already Home 10. I Don't Know (Who the Bad Guys Are Anymore) 11. Plastic Hearts For more information, check out the Keith Moody website: www.keithmoody.com *KEITH MOODY IS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS! Contact:Doug Weber New Ocean Media 1-800-871-5814 doug@newoceanmedia.com ”
New Ocean Media - Press Release

“....you wouldn’t immediately think of them as an indie band - they sound like they’re at least ready for major exposure, even if it’s not with the aid of a big label...”
Jonathan Mosman - The Corner News

“he chooses to show off his rock influenced country sounds and begs to be compared to Tom Petty.”
Today's Country Magazine

“Keith played to the crowd and tore up his guitar like he was born with it...”
Darren Simmons - Montgomery Advertiser

“the image of a dynamic singer-songwriter who will be able to entertain and put on a good show. ”
Tyler Deierhoi - Crimson White

“sounds like Waylon meets Coldplay jamming with Tom Petty and the Heartsbreakers!”
Robyn Bradley Litchfield - Montgomery Advertiser

“Keith Moody is an independent machine; proving unsigned acts can compete in today’s Country music market. Keith has the right idea, and hopefully will continue to keep producing more music in the future.”
Leslie Armstrong - Nashville Country Club

“THIS is a sound that is desperately needed out there!”
Torchy Blaine - WDVR-FM 89.7 Sergeantsville, NJ