from FEEF MOONEY and BAND: Hotel Cafe, Hollywood, 6/13/26
Feef Mooney, guitar/vocals Linn Holmes, backing vocals Fernando Perdomo, bass Nick Vincent,drums
wee bit of guitar jam "The 25th Hour"
wee bit of guitar jam "Calling You Home"
wee bit of guitar jam "The 25th Hour"
SHORT BIO
Feef Mooney's music style is a blend of folk, rock, and pop.
She's described as a folk-rock singer-songwriter with a unique sound
that draws inspiration from artists like Joni Mitchell, Sandy Denny, and Chrissie Hynde.
Her guitar style reflects an obsession with Stephen Stills and the Laurel Canyon scene of the 1960s as well as Richard Thompson, and John Lee Hooker.
Some notable characteristics of her music include:
Lyrical themes: Exploring loss, grief, recovery, love, and relationships
Musical influences: Folk, rock, pop, and Americana
Guitar work: Vibrant solos and captivating grooves
Vocal style: Sincere, honest, eccentric, pure
Her recent album, "The Really Real", is a spiritual journey from isolation and loss to recovery and release.
Feef Mooney's music often features storytelling, whimsical songs, and a mix of melancholy and playfulness ¹.
