Jason Crosby and Roger McNamee formed a duo called "Doobie Decibel System" (DDS). As the Dewey Decimal System organizes library materials by discipline or field of study, DDS throws its diverse musical talents together to create riffs and songs that cross genre and generation. DDS Band performs an electric show which also features band members Pete Sears, Dan "Lebo" Lebowitz and Jay Lane. The DDS band will be performing at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival on October 3, 2015 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA.
On any given night, DDS play their original songs, such as "Backlash" and "Wrong Side of The Road" by Crosby and "Live A Little" and "Couple of Puffs" by McNamee, and dip into rock 'n' roll archives playing a variety of classics from The Beatles, Pink Floyd and The Grateful Dead. The duo's distinctive style is heard in every song while they continue to surprise the audience by playing improvisations and creating a unique sound that encapsulates their talents and energy.
Over the last decade, Jason Crosby has been a member of Robert Randolph and the Family Band and the Susan Tedeschi Band, among others. In recent years, Crosby has played with Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Carlos Santana, Pete Seeger, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews in various configurations. His discography includes appearing on Anastasia's multi-platinum hit "Freak of Nature" as well as Tedeschi's Grammy-nominated "Wait for Me"; and more recent releases from Phillip Phillips, Pretty Lights, Robert Randolph, and Teddy Thompson.
Roger McNamee is the lead vocalist and plays bass and guitar with Moonalice (performing 90-100 shows a year) and past bands are Guff, The Engineers, Random Axes & Flying Other Brothers. Moonalice has leveraged technology to help build a national audience. The Moonalice Couch Tourâ„¢ on Moonalice.com, enables fans to watch any show on a smartphone, PC or tablet without an app. Moonalice works with 24 poster artists to produce a unique poster that is given to guests at every concert.
DDS also supports creative community by offering a commemorative rock poster by a well-known artist to fans at each show. A collection of music videos and archived HD video from the live video streams of nearly every show can be found at
https://www.ddsband.com.
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