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Nick Moss : ウィキペディア英語版
Nick Moss

Nick Moss (born 15.Dec.,1969, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American Chicago and electric blues musician. He has released ten albums to date, all on his own Blue Bella Records label. He has played alongside or with Buddy Scott, Jimmy Dawkins, Jimmy Rogers and The Legendary Blues Band; as well as more latterly fronting his own group, Nick Moss and the Flip Tops.〔 The music journalist Bill Dahl, stated Moss possesses "mastery of the classic Chicago sound."
==Biography==
Moss originally learned to play the bass guitar, and joined Buddy Scott's backing band in his late teens. He played there for two years before moving on to join up with Jimmy Dawkins. By 1993, he had joined The Legendary Blues Band, and played bass on their final album, ''Money Talks''. The band's frontman, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, suggested Moss should switch to lead guitar and he spent over two years there before they split up.〔
Moss moved on to play as Jimmy Rogers' band guitarist for another three years, before going solo. His debut album ''First Offence'' (re-released in 2003) was billed as by Nick Moss and the Flip Tops, and included a guest appearance from the harmonica playing Lynwood Slim.〔 His next two offerings, ''Got a New Plan'' (2001) and ''Count Your Blessings'' (2003) were both nominated for a W. C. Handy Award, as were the follow-ups ''Sadie Mae'' (2005) and ''Live at Chan's'' (2006).〔
Nick Moss and the Flip Tops have recorded two live albums at Chan's, a Rhode Island club. The latter included the harp work of Gerry Hundt.〔()〕 Moss and the Flip Tops played at Memphis in May, and the Ottawa Blues Festival in 2008.〔()〕 The same year Moss produced Magic Slim's album, ''Midnight Blues.'' Moss has since dropped the "Flip Tops" from his band name, and now calls his group The Nick Moss Band.
Moss' band lineup has gone through many changes in the last decade, but the current lineup features Michael Ledbetter (vocals and rhythm guitar), Patrick Seals (drums), Nick Fane (bass and backup vocals), and Taylor Streiff (piano and organ).
Moss's ninth album, ''Here I Am,'' was released on November 22, 2011.〔 It was nominated for a Blues Music Award in 2013 in the 'Rock Blues Album' category.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blues Music Awards Nominees – 2013 – 34th Blues Music Awards )
Moss' 10th album, ''Time Ain't Free'', was released in March 2014.

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