There are at least five artists that have used this name:
1. A rock band… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five artists that have used this name:
1. A rock band from the United States.
2. An alternative rock band from Portugal.
3. A singer from Japan.
4. A hip hop group from Serbia.
5. A progressive folk group from The Netherlands.
6. An epic heavy metal/space rock band from the UK.
1. Full Moon is a band featuring Neil Larsen and Howard 'Buzz' Feiten from the Larsen-Feiten Band
2. Full Moon from Portugal (Mogadouro) is an alternative rock band, singing in Portuguese and English, consisting of 5 elements:
* Mino (vocals)
* Francisco Fernandes (guitar, vocals)
* Nuno Salome (guitar)
* Fernando Meira (bass)
* Joao Martins (drums)
The band started in 1998 and they have released a debut EP “For Sale” (2000). They ended in 2003.
3. Kouyama Mitsuki, a singer in the anime 'Full Moon wo Sagashite'.
4. One of the first hip hop groups in Serbia. Members were Juice and Shorty aka Bata Barata. They released their only album titled Na Nivou in 1998.
5. Folk-Prog band from the Netherlands. Album 'Moon Fools' was released in 1977. Lucas Amor - violin, Johannus Luttik - guitar and vocal and Norman Halsall - bongos and tablas. Private release.
6. A South-London based space rock band, formed in 1985 and broke up in 1993. Released two self-titled albums (in 1986 and 1989 respectively), followed by the live album "A Live Encounter" (1990) and "Euphoria" (1992).
Drums - Mick Jones
Bass - Angie Walker
Lead guitar - Ray Burrell
Rhythm guitar - Gray Walker
Vocals - Michael Hopkins
1. A rock band… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five artists that have used this name:
1. A rock band from the United States.
2. An alternative rock band from Portugal.
3. A singer from Japan.
4. A hip hop group from Serbia.
5. A progressive folk group from The Netherlands.
6. An epic heavy metal/space rock band from the UK.
1. Full Moon is a band featuring Neil Larsen and Howard 'Buzz' Feiten from the Larsen-Feiten Band
2. Full Moon from Portugal (Mogadouro) is an alternative rock band, singing in Portuguese and English, consisting of 5 elements:
* Mino (vocals)
* Francisco Fernandes (guitar, vocals)
* Nuno Salome (guitar)
* Fernando Meira (bass)
* Joao Martins (drums)
The band started in 1998 and they have released a debut EP “For Sale” (2000). They ended in 2003.
3. Kouyama Mitsuki, a singer in the anime 'Full Moon wo Sagashite'.
4. One of the first hip hop groups in Serbia. Members were Juice and Shorty aka Bata Barata. They released their only album titled Na Nivou in 1998.
5. Folk-Prog band from the Netherlands. Album 'Moon Fools' was released in 1977. Lucas Amor - violin, Johannus Luttik - guitar and vocal and Norman Halsall - bongos and tablas. Private release.
6. A South-London based space rock band, formed in 1985 and broke up in 1993. Released two self-titled albums (in 1986 and 1989 respectively), followed by the live album "A Live Encounter" (1990) and "Euphoria" (1992).
Drums - Mick Jones
Bass - Angie Walker
Lead guitar - Ray Burrell
Rhythm guitar - Gray Walker
Vocals - Michael Hopkins
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Take this winter out of my mind
Full Moon Lyrics
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James Abrams
One of my favorite songs the only problem is I can't even sing it as good in my head as Brother Gene Dinwiddie does.
mike clementi
One of the greatest songs ever!
Justus Roe
Been remembering this song for thirty years. So good. So much soul. Thank you for bringing it to us all,
James Abrams
Heard this first in college 46 years ago (1973) and still love it. A truly kick ass song.
marc kustin
Great album (which is now is way too expensive to buy !) RIP Phil Wilson and Gene Dinwiddie (2 of the best musicians I have ever seen) . I saw them at the Cafe A Go Go ,with Paul Butterfield featuring the 18 year old Buzz Feiten who was already incredible .
jackcame2
It doesn't get any better than this. I doubt it ever will.
EgyptianMinor
Yeah, one can totally hear the influence that Buzz Feiten playing had on Drew Zingg' own style on this very track in particular.
Geronimo Ferrari
Hi there. Thank you for uploading this great album. I wonder if I could find the lyrics to this song. Most of it I get it but really would appreciate get it right completely. I am Italian and cannot get all of it.
Ken Glascock
KTCL in Fort Collis, CO played this in the early eighties and I never forgot it. It's timeless.
Brett Groh
egyptianminor, the first time that I heard the live Pretzel Logic from The Rock and Soul Review album (Donald Fagan's) I thought…"Wow! Buzz Feiten is playing with Steely Dan!" Of course, it was Drew Zingg. Drew is one of my very favorites…I hate to choose a favorite, but Buzz is hard to beat as far as I'm concerned. NIce call.