Stew Moss’s one man band show made it to the semi finals at the 2011 IBC In a performance you may hear blues, country, swing, jazz, rock and pop. The site of it all is something you wont believe till you see it.
Stew plays a drum with size 13 wingtips, finger style guitar, Banjo, Slide resonater guitar and harmonica and kazoo all at the same time!* All to accompany great blues vocice. singing original compositions and cover tunes. Stew Moss is a one man world class one of a kind act.
Stew brings the audiences back a time with him with a rich vaudeville style of entertainment in one well dressed package.
He has appeared on the same bill with the American Legends act The Blues Cartel. Made up of
Homesick James, Henry Townsend,
Honey Boy Edwards, and Robert Lockwood Jr.
He has been well received in Chicago, New York City, Southern California New Mexico, Colorado Oklahoma and Texas and Memphis.
Father of the blues style he calls High Plains Blues, Stew is a proponent of preserving music by playing to it to kids in school and plays for his local public school system regularly.
Stew has written and produced seven CDs on his record label Lowercase Records and has written one CD on the Grandma Gerber record label.
"GOING BACK TO TEXAS"
Released by Lowercase Records in 1995
BIG RED GAL
Released in 1998 by Lowercase Records
"The Plum" 2003
Grandma Gerber Records
"Aint To Fat To Boogie"
Released in 2005 by Lowercase Records
"Alphabet Blues"
Released by Lowercase Records in 2006
"King of the High Plains Blues Men"
Recorded live at the Big Texan and released on the Lowercase Records Label in 2009
"Little Green Men"
Released on the lowercase record label in 2010 at the Roswell UFO festival.