Radio Mosaic is a four-piece Rock and Roll band based in the Washington, DC area and composed of members of the New Potato Caboose — a regional/national act whose popularity soared between 1984 and 1992 and whose albums received national sales and airplay. Their regular Thursday night shows in Fairfax have, over the last two and a half years, built a strong and regular following.
No one member of this band has been playing for less than 20 years. These guys are professional musicians who have spent most of their lives playing music and have spent years touring both regionally and nationally. It shows in every aspect of their performances and is evidenced in their recent CD release. Radio Mo's unique old-school approach to Rock and Roll gives their music the flavor and credibility not seen often in this area. Their debut release, 'Look Around' (Little Guy Records) is a testament to this. With all original material, this release establishes Radio Mosaic as a band that will be around for a while.
When Radio Mo does a live show, they don't use set lists. Usually they take the stage without even knowing what they will begin with. The spontaneity of their performances and symbiotic interaction with the crowd make for an enjoyable evening of not just music but of experiences of the moment — something unique that will never be the same on any given night.
Doug, John and Mike worked together on the critically acclaimed New Potato Caboose release 'Promising Traveler' (Rykodisc) which sold over 50,000 copies nationwide. We're beginning to see a following like that of the Caboose build for Radio Mosaic, and rightly so — the magic that was the Caboose is still alive and well in Radio Mo.