One of the fastest rising bands in the state, Holey Miss Moley is described as a “a septet dripping in jazz, funk, rock and blues with a touch of reggae and ska thrown in for good measure”, Holey Miss Moley draws from a wealth of influences and repertoire while always maintaining a groove that will surely get one out of their seat.
Despite their relatively short tenure as a band, this group has been able to perform at several music festivals around the state such as Orange Blossom Jamboree, Zach Deputy’s Suwannee Disc Jam, Treasure islands Bands on the Sands, Bamboo Jamboo, The Great Outdoors Jam, and WMNF’s Groovefest.
This “filthy funk” septet from central Florida features Jacob Cox on guitar/vocals, Kenneth Harvey on bass, Tony Morales on drums, Christian Ryan on saxophone, Rev. Funky D on Keys, Vernon Suber on percussion and features Danny Clemmons on vocals and are not afraid to bring in some of the plethora of Florida’s talented vocalists and MC’s, to join on stage and take their sets to new heights. Compositionally they can range from hard hitting riffs and dynamic grooves, to calming harmonies and smooth melodies that give the listener a full spectrum of blissful sonority.
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