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Bob Moss Folknik This is a collection of Folk classics and forgotten gems that Bob has re-interpeted in his unique style. The cover art is by Cartoonist Daniel Clowes (Ghost World / Eightball)... 1 The Prisoner's Song2 When You Wish Apon a Star3 I Want to Hold Your Hand4 There Was a Man5 Greensleeves6 Melody D'amour7 Don't Forget Me Love8 Lady Gay9 Hide Your Love Away10 Railroad Boy11 You and I12 Nancy13 True Love Will Find You in the End14 Heartbreak Breakdown15 Holy Ghost Bob Moss Bob Moss breathes a welcome breath of fresh air into this collection of Folk classics and Pop gems. A must hear for Folk-rock hipsters of all ages. You might think that a broke 48 year old singer/songwriter ought to put down his thrift store guitar, get a regular job and move out of that damn storage garage/office. But then you've probably never met Bob Moss, heard one of his obscure recordings or seen any of his unique visual art. Bob was born in 1953, the son of an American serviceman. Bob's interest in music was spurred at an early age by a 1960's t.v. show that featured singer/banjo strummer Dolly Parton. Thus, the young Bob Moss asked his parents to buy him a banjo and so it began. The first songs he learned to play came from Pete Seeger's book "How to Play the 5 String Banjo". Other early influences were Woody Guthrie, the Beach Boys, Little Jimmy Dickens, Elvis, and Oscar Brand to name just a few. Go HERE to see the CD producer Charles Schneider documentaries on youTube about B