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Call and Response: Topper on moe. recordings
by Dean Budnick
Enjoy our latest call and response. Please keep the questions coming and we'll track down the band, musician or scenester for you.
David Thompson wrote
I heard that Sony decided to part ways with moe. What does this mean and what do they have planned?
moe. co-impresario Jon Topper responds
That's true. Don't look for our next release on Sony 550. Let's just say it wasn't a perfect fit. However, the band is being courted by other labels. Until then we're taking command ourselves through a distribution deal we have on all our albums. We're also recording shows for a live album that we expect to release in the spring. Around that time the band will start working on its next studio release- we'll see what happens with that.
[site editor's note: Topper had some high praise for the group's most recent performances, citing moe.'s 10/9 show at the 9:30 Club as one of his all-time favorites. He also had some great ideas for the Jammies which we're keeping under the brim for now...]
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