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Wednesday, Mar 11 2015
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Should you ever doubt that a band could have real, raw power sans guitars of any kind, look no further than Moon Hooch: Made up of two sax players and a drummer — each member of the trio talented and energetic to the point of appearing manic — Moon Hooch is known for its spirited, magnetic, physical performances on the street corners and subway platforms of New York City, starting dance parties among fans of all persuasions. (Except, maybe, for the cops: The NYPD has banned the trio from playing the Bedford Avenue station in Williamsburg again.) In an intimate-feeling room like Brick and Mortar's, the music's sure to feel brassy, and sweaty — in a good way.

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Emma Silvers

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Emma Silvers is SF Weekly's former Music Editor.

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