Edgewater : a singer not in it for show. A drummer called Worm. Two guitarists who seek new socks in every town they visit. And a self proclaimed “outcast guy” for a bassist. Five pieces that don't fit the typical “rockstar” mold - especially when it comes to their innovative sound.
This creative coalition was a long time in the making. Matt Moseman formed the group several years ago; shortly thereafter, he and the original Edgewater cast met Worm and Micah Creel, two high school friends who played cover tunes together, at a studio space in Wylie, TX. The following year, band fan and friend Justin Middleton joined as a second guitarist. Edgewater was completed in January â03 with the addition of former Nixons' bassist Ricky Wolking, who is a favorite in the Dallas music scene.
In 2005, the band released their debut album, South of Sideways, which was produced by Eric Delegard (Bowling for Soup, Unloco).
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Musicians
- Matt Moseman: lead vocals, vocals
- Justin Middleton: guitar
- Micah Creel: guitar
- Ricky Wolking: bass
- Jeremy "Worm" Rees: drums
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