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Todd Mosby and the New Horizons Tour


TODD MOSBY NEW HORIZONS ENSEMBLE


New Horizons Ensemble is a 6 member Acoustic Instrumental /Folk / Jazz, touring version of the ZMR chart topping "On EagleMountain" release.

Mosby creates a live version of his concept album "OnEagle Mountain" about the mountain, its music and the land. Mosby weaves personal story, visual media and lighting to engage audiences emotionally, visually and sonically.

A line up of grammy nominated/winning performers is featured within this award winning ensemble delivering a world/jazz/folk/new age performance and has transformed lives.

Featured Artists:

    Michael Manring(grammy nomineted bass player)

    Jeff Haynes(Grammy winning percussion),

    Premik Tubbs(Santana, Mclaughlin, Sting woodwind player),

    Bryan & Lola(piano, vocals, guitar)

Partial Set Description:

"Moon Song" describes the light of a full moon as it casts a soft luminance over a snowcapped Eagle Mountain and surrounding fields signaling the first days of Winter.

“Spirit Dancer” is a dance of the elemental realm featuring a specially designed 20 stringed hybrid sitar/guitar composition for a newly designed instrument.

“Falling Light” is an audience participation piece describing how the sunlight cuts through cumulus clouds on a warm Summer day as it warms the land below.

Our goal is to give a presentation which invites audiences into a natural mountainous world of fantasy, emotion, beauty and inspiration.

With an award winning ensemble, Mosby delivers a set which takes listeners on a journey filled with memorable feel good, fun, personal and introspective moments.

When the music flows, your inner mountain glows. Performing a mix of acoustic instrumental new age, jazz, world & folk, these compositions are brought to life with an exciting virtuoso flair. New Horizons Ensemble is as much fun to watch as it is to listen.

Concert Review:

"The musicianship of this all-star group was off the charts. The ensemble was remarkably tight...The songs ranged from more laid-back Windham Hill-inspired melodies to up-tempo grooves with stellar solos from Todd and Premik.

While it was primarily instrumental music with occasional ambient background vocals, a surprise of the evening was when the group accompanied Lola who sang a stunning rendition of Neil Young’s “Down By The River.”

All in all it was a memorable and rare event with many wow-moments. Anyone who is interested to get an idea of what sounded like should check out Todd Mosby’s beautiful “On Eagle Mountain” album."

- Michael Diamond - Music Media & Focus 2016



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