The Resurrection of Rick Moses: Resurfacing Artist Makes Statement With New Album

After years in the public eye as a reluctant star, Rick Moses walked away without ceremony and without looking back in order to pursue his own inner journey. After a long hiatus out of sight, Moses has returned with a brilliant new CD, “Evil and Dangerous Men” on Solaris Records. So what happened to him? Where has he been all these years? What has he discovered?

(PRWEB) December 23, 2005 -- After years in the public eye as a reluctant star, Rick Moses walked away without ceremony and without looking back in order to pursue his own inner journey. After a long hiatus out of sight, Moses has returned with a brilliant new CD, “Evil and Dangerous Men” on Solaris Records. So what happened to him? Where has he been all these years? What has he discovered?

The answers to these questions and more can be found and interpreted in the melodies and introspective lyrics of his music. His songs convey the sense of an intimate performance in a story-telling vein that has been compared favorable to Leonard Cohen and Harry Chapin. The sheer honesty evident in Moses’ voice harkens to the sincerity and authority of Johnny Cash.

Weighing in on issues of love, reality, and spirituality, Moses takes you into his sonic realm and shares his thoughts and his hopes for the world. The music, often just Moses and his crisp acoustic guitar, brims with visceral energy and a sly sense of humor.

“Evil and Dangerous Men” has quickly risen to #13 on the New Age/World Music charts, with singles such as “Insert Girl’s Name Here,” “The Last Thing I’d Do” and the instrumental “Unimaginable Distance” receiving airplay on National Public Radio and more than 200 radio stations around the country.

While listening to this album, you will hear the sounds of a man who has explored the answers to the important questions in this life. I can honestly recommend that you give this album a spin. The voice of Rick Moses, both physically and artistically, is one that needs to be heard. Give it a listen and you may find yourself embarking on an inner exploration of your own.

Rick Moses Abbreviated Resume:

· Young Dan’l Boone Television Series, Title Role. A CBS prime time one-hour drama.

· Avalanche, a Roger Corman Film, co-starred with Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow.

· Recording Artist for 20th Century Fox records, released album, Rick Moses—Face the Music.

· Played the character of “Hutch” on General Hospital for two years.

· Starred in ABC television movie Pleasures, co-starring Linda Purl.

· Recording Artist for Teldec Records in Hamburg, Germany.

For a review copy of Evil and Dangerous Men (Solaris Records, 2005) or to arrange an interview with Rick Moses, please contact Jay Wilke at 727-443-7115, ext. 223

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