Fly Moon Royalty
Fly Moon Royalty Concert Films
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Fly Moon Royalty
Year: 2015
Runtime: 42 min
In Fly Moon Royalty, soulful vocalist Adra Boo and DJ/Producer/Emcee Action J bleed with all the heart and soul of blues and R&B – combined with modern day electronica and hip hop. Backed up by vocalists Caela Bailey and Taryn Dorsey and 4 dancers led by Xaviera Vandermay, they create an audio and visual treat. -
Band In Seattle Episode 213
Tbasa And Fly Moon Royalty
Year: 2015
Runtime: 23 min
TBASA’s unique name comes from simplifying his real name: Tim Basaraba. And it fits the unique style that earned him the description of “Idaho weird” before Napoleon Dynamite. Tim releases one album a year and finds expression through a tight combination of DJ, songwriter and vocalist. Here he adds performances by Hope Simpson and Jordan Vazquez with back up vocals and long-time friend Matt Stegner, vocalist and guitar.
In Fly Moon Royalty, soulful vocalist Adra Boo and DJ/Producer/Emcee Action J bleed with all the heart and soul of blues and R&B – combined with modern day electronica and hip hop. Backed up by vocalists Caela Bailey and Taryn Dorsey and 4 dancers led by Xaviera Vandermay, they create an audio and visual treat.
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