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Tour Dates 24 March, 2007

In Support of Their New CD Release, Misplaced, JMG's Moshav Continues Their U.S. Tour on March 24th In LA

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Los Angeles, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Nomad Records) - In support of their latest release, Misplaced, JMG's Moshav continues their US tour with a date in Los Angeles on March 24th. The Band's shows in NYC, Baltimore, Philly, VA, Jersey and Boston have drawn supportive fans and an enthusiastic response to the group's live shows and new tracks from the CD.

Meet Moshav and take a look at a recent video of the band from rehearsals.com performing their song "When I'm Gone:" To see the video click here.

Their music can best be described as Israeli Americana/Alternative, U2 meets Pearl Jam with a splash of Peter Gabriel. The band's new CD "Misplaced" produced by Ron Aniello (Lifehouse, Guster) is on your desk now. The focus track/single is track No 1 "The Only One" which was mixed by Brendan O'Brien (Rage Against The Machine, Pear Jam & Audioslave).

Continuously performing across the United States, Moshav has built a loyal following. The band's new album on JMG, "Misplaced," paints a picture of our past, our experiences, and all of our influences," says vocalist and percussionist, Yehuda . "We feel like we have found our sound and can't wait for people to hear it." This CD contains thirteen songs including the track, "The Only One" produced by Ron Aniello (Lifehouse, Guster, Barenaked Ladies) and remixed by Brendan O'Brien.

Raised in Israel on Moshav Meor Modi'im, a musical village in the hills between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Yehuda (vocals, percussion), Duvid (vocals, guitar), and Yosef (vocals, bass) learned and played music since childhood. Their American parents had come to Israel in 1972 - just in time for the Yom Kippur war. They settled on a Moshav - a similar lifestyle to a kibbutz but with more autonomy and independence for the family - where their children were born and raised.

Eventually, American students traveling in Israel heard them play and befriended the members of the band. Taken not only with the beauty of their music, but the band members' charismatic stage presence, these young kids from the U.S. went back to the States and raised the money to bring Moshav to America for a short college tour in 1998. By 2000, the band had moved to Los Angeles.

How did this band come to get signed in America? The group came to the attention of music publisher Ronny Vance, who brought the band's demo to producer Aniello. After signing to JMG (distributed by Red) Aniello and Moshav produced Misplaced, the very first all English album.

In describing the sound of Moshav, Aniello states: "Moshav is a passionate and daring fusion of Middle Eastern and Classic American Rock music. Their music transports you to the well worn Streets of Jerusalem, but you're not a tourist...you feel and understand every word. It's like the beginning of time and you're in the same place that Jesus and King David walked, except you have your Ipod on full blast and your fist in the air!"

David concludes, "When we were growing up, the only electrical appliance in the house was a record player. So, while American kids might be growing up watching television and playing video games, we were growing up listening to music." The music they listened to were the records their parents had brought with them - Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young - and that music, combined with the beat poets they read and embraced continues to influence their songwriting. The particular Moshav that was home to the members of the band had been founded by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, himself a musician, and the young men performed with Rabbi Carlebach as well as on their own.

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