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Trop Rock Artist

~JACK MOSLEY ~

Jack Mosley, originally from Panama City Florida, is considered by many to be one of the best "TropRock" song writers and entertainers in the country. As an entertainer, Jack has performed all over the United States and the Caribbean and has opened shows for artist such as Johnny Cash, Tanya Tucker, Phil Vassar, The Warren Brothers, and Bad Company to name a few.

Jack is a natural born story teller and that is obvious when you listen to the songs he writes. It is no wonder that his early influences were Dan Fogleberg, Harry Chapin and Jimmy Buffett.

After living in Nashville for nine years honing his song writing skills, Jack and his wife Debra re-located back to his home State of Florida where he quickly fell into the "TropRock" music scene and started writing the kind of music that is near and dear to his heart.

Six Cd's later, Jack has proven he made the right move. With his CD's being played on radiomargaritaville.com, jimmydreamz.com and almost all of the other TropRock radio stations (both internet, satellite and standard FM), and performing shows from Key West to Michigan, he has firmly established himself as a major force in TropRock music.

 

~JOHN FRIDAY~

John Friday, the Tropical Balladeer, is a
singer/songwriter originally from Maryland, now living in Florida.  After a back-breaking (literally) Army career, John settled in the Sunshine State where he t pursues his musical dreams every night in the locals pubs and bars.
An eclectic set of interests led John through the gamut of college majors, including biology; education;
engineering; mathematics; business ("I'd always made
fun of business majors, and suddenly I was one!");
computer science; classics (the most useful part of a
classics degree is that you can say "Do you want fries
with that?" in Latin!); and finally, one that combined many of John's interests, History.  It took a mere twenty years to complete his baccalaureate, as little things like raising children and going to war kept him busy.  John's love of History is readily evident, as he will discuss historical events at the drop of a fin-topped hat.
John got his first guitar when he was 13, after a couple attempts at learning the piano and the clarinet were less than successful.  For years, John was never far from that guitar.  He took it backpacking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire; while working on a crabber in Chesapeake Bay; even while skiing in Maine & Colorado.  He still has that guitar, although his collection has grown somewhat over the years.
When it came time to "get a grown-up job," John put
away childhood dreams and joined the Army.  A series of injuries led to a medical discharge after thirteen years of service.  Moving back to the Mid-Atlantic region, John shortly realized that (1) he'd never really grown up and never would, and (2) his childhood dreams of making music were still powerful.  Eventually, those dreams led to a southward move. "Dreams...don't leave childhood without them!"

~KELLY McGUIRE~ 

A long time resident of the Clear Lake, TX (Houston/NASA) area, McGuire is known for his original ‘gulf coast flavored’ songs ranging from country to calypso/tropical, folk and rock. His CD “Redfish Island” was just released in 2000 and contains a collection of songs he wrote inspired by his sailing experiences in the Bahamas, Florida Keys, Mexico and on the Texas Gulf coast.

Redfish Island was an island in Galveston Bay close to the ship channel and until the last hurricane washed it away, was the favorite anchorage for all the local boating crowd. There are two songs about Redfish on the CD thus the title “Redfish Island”; one about unrealized dreams and the Redfish Island most of the world-cruising boats never venture further than, and the sequel, “Where Did Redfish Go”, a humorous story about trying to find the now submerged Redfish Island . Other songs such as “Major Doubts About Waterspouts” relates a true story of a sailing regatta Kelly raced in from Galveston to Tuxpan, Mexico.

Listening to his music one notices a Jimmy Buffett influence and Kelly readily admits, “ after hearing Buffett sing about sailing and islands,  I dreamed of getting a boat and writing songs about that whole lifestyle.”  A few years later his dream began to materialize.

Growing up in Missouri, McGuire soon ended up performing in Dallas after traveling Oklahoma, New Mexico, Missouri and Canada and bought his first boat, a Hobie16.  He soon traded up to a 24’ sailboat with a cabin and almost every day, when he wasn’t writing jingles for a Dallas based advertising company,  he spent on his boat docked at Lake Grapevine just north of DFW airport.  Nights he sang at local clubs, restaurants and a chain of family pizza parlors called Shotgun Sams.  “The pizza business was big-time for singers in the 70’s and 80’s  providing a great alternative to the club scene. Kids would sit all around the edge of the stage and sing along with me. Even now I love to get kids up on stage with us singing and shaking the tambourine and shakers. ”

Kelly soon made the move to the Clear Lake area after what began as just a two week engagement at a new Tony Roma’s that had opened in Houston.  While there he discovered Galveston Bay and the Seabrook/Kemah area and took a job selling yachts and teaching sailing while living aboard his now larger 32’ boat. Moving up his dream ladder he was now immersed in the boating world daytime and sang at the floating and legendary Turtle Club and Lakewood Yacht Club at night.

The yacht brokerage business was doing well, so after many years of performing five and six nights a week, McGuire took a much needed break from singing to recharge his creative batteries.  Within a year he began to do what he had wanted to do all his life… write songs. They say ‘write what you know’ and he had an ocean of inspiration from his cruising trips, islands and boats.

Focusing mainly on his country songs, he went to Nashville to record them hoping a major artist would cut one of them. He also took along a collection of songs about islands and sailing planning to record them as a novelty to hand out to sailing friends. Everyone involved in the studio noticed right away that the nautical songs seemed to ‘come alive’ as they were recorded and the collection became “Redfish Island”. Kelly says, “ It felt like magic hearing these songs that had been such a part of me come to life. They were like my children.”   “Redfish Island is sold Nationally through boating stores and is played on radio stations all across the US.

"Club Blonde” & “I Cried For Mama” , which was a special release for Mothers Day, have been released Nationally as singles to over 2,000 radio stations in the US & Europe.  Several of those songs have won awards from organizations such as Austin Songwriters Group, Fort Bend Songwriters Assoc. and The Nashville Network (TNN).  Fan favorites include “Club Blonde” and “Wasted On The Young” and “The Fairytale” among others he performs at his shows.  Both CDs have great musicians on them such as Greg Morrow, the drummer on the last two Dixie Chicks CDs, Wayne Toups, Robby Springfield, co-producer Doug Deforest and others.

Kelly is also passionate about art since childhood and paints in oil and watercolor. Studying with some of the best plein aire painters in the country he loves the practice of painting on location as the impressionists did. He also is an avid volleyball player and enjoys sailing, diving, rollerblading and mountain biking.

Kelly is a supporter of Galveston Bay Foundation, protecting the coastal estuaries, and donated a portion from the sale of his CD “Redfish Island”.  He is also an avid supporter of the American Cancer Society’s  ‘Silver Dollar Ball’ in the Bay area, performing for the last four years with acts such as Jerry Jeff Walker, The Bellamy Brothers and Asleep At The Wheel to raise funds for cancer research

 

~JOHN PATTI~  Originating from Baltimore, Maryland, John Patti has performed for crowds up and down the east coast. At age 3, he began banging on chairs, couches, tables and whatever made the most noise until he found his father’s old drum set which he used to teach himself to play drums throughout elementary and middle school.

Being a fan of many genres of music, John was quickly inspired by the musical styles of Jimmy Buffett and the island sound of the steel drums. At age 11, he was able to get his hands on an old set of steel drums lying around a family friend’s house. Within 30 minutes, John had taught himself two island classics and never looked back.

Within two years of picking up the pans, John formed his first band with a group of high school friends. Wasting Daylight would be the band that would introduce John to the entertainment world and music industry. Since then he has been a part of many local bands such as Key Lime Pie, Light Street Groove and Feedback.

In 1998 John was asked to make a special guest appearance at the Meeting of the Minds convention in Key West, Florida. There he had an opportunity to perform with members of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer band, including his primary influence Robert Greenidge. That event inspired John to pursue his musical passion and he lobbied to incorporate steel drums into the music programs at his local high school and into college.

He attended West Virginia University under a full scholarship for music where he was able to study the steel drums with Dr. Ellie Mannette, the creator of the modern day steel drum. He later transferred to University of Maryland College Park to study business and is scheduled to graduate in May 2005 with a double degree in Marketing and Logistics from the nationally ranked Robert H. Smith School of Business.

Shortly after transferring to University of Maryland, John joined Captain Quint, which has given him the chance to open up for Jimmy Buffett five times, tour many parts of the country and perform for crowds in excess of 15,000. Touring with Captain Quint has also allowed John to experience the many musical flavors and styles from cities like New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Orlando and Miami. So far, playing with Quint has provided some of the biggest thrills of his life and he can only imagine what is in store ahead.

Some of John’s influences include: Robert Greenidge, Andy Narrell, Larry Carlton, Diana Krall, Chicago and Jimmy Buffett.

 

 

 

~RICK REHNBERG~

As one of the founding members of the Jack Mosely Band, Rick has gone from bass to drums,and back to bass, providing a solid floorboard for the music. As a side (and sometimes lead) vocalist, he can stack harmonies with the best of 'em, and is a big part of the textural sound of the band.

Hailing originally from southern
Connecticut, he has lived many different places, and moved to Floridasome time ago after spending several years in New York City. Starting off on drums, Rick played his first paid gig in seventh grade, and has been workingever since, picking up many new instruments along the way including guitar, keyboards, harmonica, bass and percussion. Years of playing as a soloist and bandmember has givenhim an intimate knowledge of song and lyric structures, which he puts to use as a sometimes arranger performing, and in the studio.

Rick lives in southern
Florida with his wife Sue, 3 cats, and a killer record collection.

 

As one of the founding members of the Jack Mosely Band, Rick has gone from bass to drums,and back to bass, providing a solid floorboard for the music. As a side (and sometimes lead) vocalist, he can stack harmonies with the best of 'em, and is a big part of the textural sound of the band.

Hailing originally from southern
Connecticut, he has lived many different places, and moved to Floridasome time ago after spending several years in New York City. Starting off on drums, Rick played his first paid gig in seventh grade, and has been workingever since, picking up many new instruments along the way including guitar, keyboards, harmonica, bass and percussion. Years of playing as a soloist and bandmember has givenhim an intimate knowledge of song and lyric structures, which he puts to use as a sometimes arranger performing, and in the studio.

Rick lives in southern
Florida with his wife Sue, 3 cats, and a killer record collection.

 


 

 

  • Puerto los Somewhere
    Play Puerto los SomewherePuerto los Somewhere
    Puerto Los Somewhere!  Yes you got it!  You will be Puerto Los Somewhere!  Thank you Jack for the perfect Song for the Occasion!
  • Symphony of the Sea
    Play Symphony of the SeaSymphony of the Sea
    Have you ever sat and listened .....  To the symphony of the sea?  Here is the perfect chance to hear her story!
  • Rita's Gone Wild
    Play Rita's Gone WildRita's Gone Wild
    Ever just thrown everything to wind and escaped?  Here's your chance to go wild and escape too!
  • One Day You Don't
    Play One Day You Don'tOne Day You Don't
    One Day you Don't get to ride the Rita Seas with us .......  There is limited space- Sign Up Today!
  • Blame it on Buffett
    Play Blame it on BuffettBlame it on Buffett

    You will only blame yourself if you miss the ship!

  • Idonwannabe
    Play IdonwannabeIdonwannabe

    Idonwannabe watching the ship sail away with out being on borad!

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 2009 Cruise

Shortly we will have confirmed several additional Trop Rock Artists that will be entertaining you on one of the best music cruises in the history of Trop~Rock!  You will be able to get more information on each artist here!

Trop Rock Artists

The Jack Mosley Band

John Friday

Rick Rehnberg

Kelly McGuire

John Patti

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