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What do we sound like?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Check out the demo page http://moselydixonproject.com/the-demo/

- there are several good samples of what we douns like. If you need further samples, contact mark or Bobby – they have several copies of the Brand-New HomeBrewed MoDiPro Demo CD, with samples of music not heard on the online demo. If you need some cool music for an event, whether a family party or a corporate event – contact us for more information!


The Mosely Dixon Project – staying cool in the Middle Georgia furnace!

Looking for some good music?

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Check out the new Mosely Dixon Project Demo page, which has some recording of the band performing live (and almost live). You’ll see the MoDiPro video as well – so take a look!

Modipro @ Young America Music School: Saturday June 5th

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The Mosely Dixon Project will be performing and demoing a variety of Roland, Boss, and Edirol gear at the YAMS Roland Demo Day on Saturday, June 5th.

We’ll have 2 sessions – one from 11:00 to Noon, and the second from 1 -2 pm.

Macon’s own Matt Moncrief (who also teaches at the store) will also be performing – and we’re working up a few surprises to do together!

Young America Music School is at  6361 Zebulon Road, Macon, GA 31220 (Click for a Google map).

We’ll also be demonstrating and teaching how to use some pretty cool gear, including Roland keyboards and combo amps, Roland electronic drums and software, and lots of Boss guitar pedals. Dan Quisenberry, our Roland rep who is awesome, will also be on hand to answer questions.

No registration needed – but please share the word on Facebook, email, or tell a few people. There’s no telling what we’ll be doing, but it’s sure to be fun!

(oh, yeah – free hotdogs, too!)

the Mosely Dixon Project will performs at the YAMS Roland Demo Day

Not live, but the next best thing……

Friday, January 22nd, 2010


Our footage apparently got crowded out by real life and wasn’t broadcast tonight – but it’s been posted to the 13WMAZ website.

CLICK HERE to watch the video and read the article.

8-)




Who are these guys?

Monday, December 28th, 2009
We are a rather unusual band:
  1. Bobby Hall on guitar, who has been studying classical guitar with the renowned Terry Cantwell for several years.
  2. Mark Williams on drums and such, with experience all over Middle Georgia (including the Joey Stuckey Band, NorthPoint church of Macon, Bob Cummings band, and others).
  3. Tom Rule on keys, who’s been playing and teaching music in Macon for a “good while now”, with experience ranging from traditional church music, contemporary church music, the Joey Stuckey Band, the Bob Huellemeir big band, the Grapevine, musicals, weddings, recordings, and such. There’s more info than you probably want to know here and even an online radio station with his music.

What kind of stuff do you do?

Our ever-expanding setlist includes a lot of jazz standards, light classical stuff, and originals that go well with fine food – like at Edgar’s Bistro! See the list below for a sample of what we do.

Why such a weird name?

Mosely Dixon is a road near Macon State College, where Bobby has studied with Terry and Tom teaches. It not only sounds cool, but also gives us a chance to grin when people call us the Mason Dixon project – but that’s something only people from the South would ever do!

Why is it spelled wrong?

We seem to be in opinion territory here. The Post Office & Google list 3 different ways to spell the name of the road; Moseley, Mosely, & Mosley. We picked the version LEAST likely to be mispronounced.

How can I contact you?

478-737-7410, or use the contact form

Is there a way to abbreviate your name?

Hmmmmmmmm, “The Mosely Dixon Project” – with seven – does have more syllables than are reasonable early in the morning. We call ourselves “MoDiPro” for short.

Mark’s wife thinks that sounds like a digestive medicine, though.