Gothic Theatre


Mo Trucker

Rock-and-Roll (räk’n roll’) n. first so used (1951) by Alan Freed, Cleveland disc jockey, taken from the song “My Baby Rocks Me with a Steady Roll”. The use of rock, roll, rock and roll, etc., with reference to sexual intercourse, is traditional in blues, a form of popular music that evolved in the 1950’s from rhythm and blues, characterized by the use of electric guitars, a strong rhythm with an accent on the offbeat, and youth-oriented lyrics. Here we are 60 years later with MoTrucker, a band that continues to write and play Rock and Roll. When MoTrucker hits the stage the energy is electrifying. The band will tell you that the one thing that keep’s them together is the love for playing Rock and Roll. VOCALSERIC found his passion in life – singing. Eric joined MoTrucker with the understanding of his job for the band, a lead front man. GUITAR – ED, a man who likes to write and play Rock and Roll music. OUR DRUMMER – Mr. Rock and Roll himself, what can you say? DOUG is solid, plays with total conviction, plays on pro – Slingerland concert kit with open toms. ON BASSBRAIN plays his bass like magic. When the band was looking for a solid bass player, we found the right man for the right job. Brain holds down the bottom end. ( Pain of Obsession ), CD has been completed. Tour dates for 2007 coming soon. A very special THANKS to our fans, YOU ROCK! Thanks for the support. To learn more about the band come on over to MoTrucker’s website… www.MoTrucker.com