From the "jam band" tradition of bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish, Radio Mosaic combines a mix of infectious grooves, rocking guitar solos and lyrical folk imagery Radio Mosaic keep the fans on their on feet during this December 2007 performance at the State Theatre. "Weed" is one of the bands trademark songs.
Another trademark song by the extroradinary Jam Band featuring lead singer and guitarist John Trupp and the smoking guitar of Tim Pruitt. Live at the State theater December 2007. http://www.soulgravity.com/
Radio Mosaic is a four-piece Rock and Roll band based in the Washington, DC area. They have built a solid reputation for passionate live performances in the "jam band" tradition of bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish. With a mix of infectious grooves, rocking guitar solos and lyrical folk imagery Radio Mosaic always has the crowd on their feet. http://www.radiomosaic.com/
The Santa Jam is an annual charity event to raise money for Northern Virginia shelters for homeless women & children and victims of domestic violence
and Doorways for Women & Families. http://www.doorwaysva.org/
The spontaneity of their shows and symbiotic interaction with their fans make for something extraordinary that will never be the same on any given night. Lead singer, John Trupp, was a member of New Potato Caboose, a band that toured the US for years and released a major label recording. Working the states, John learned what works best when you get good folks together who are ready to party. Check out this rendition of the bands' staple "If You Believe, performed live at the State theater in December 2007. http://www.soulgravity.com/
Washington, D.C. native Tom Principato sets the stage a blaze at the Santa Jam 2007 benefit. With over forty years of guitarist and singer experience this a show not to be missed. http://www.tomprincipato.com/
The Santa Jam is an annual charity event to raise money for Northern Virginia shelters for homeless women & children and victims of domestic violence and Doorways for Women & Families. http://www.doorwaysva.org/