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  1. Roger has written for, and played guitar, bass, and vocals in the band since 2007, using the stage persona of "Chubby Wombat Moonalice." In 2014 he formed a duo with Jason Crosby called the Doobie Decibel System. In 2015, The Doobie Brothers sued the band over the name.

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    The band is currently made up of ten musicians, and led by businessman Roger McNamee. Their eponymous debut album was recorded and released in 2009 and followed by a series of E.P.s named "Dave's Way," featuring mostly new material. [6]

  3. Roger plays bass and guitar in the bands Moonalice and Doobie Decibel System and is the author of The New Normal and The Moonalice Legend: Posters and Words, Volumes 1-9.

  4. With the band being formed by (tech guru) Roger McNamee, who goes by Chubby Wombat Moonalice, McNamee also hired classic San Francisco artists such as Stanley Mouse to create posters for fictitious Moonalice concerts and paid Jerry Garcia’s former manager Steve Parish to be Moonalice’s tour manager.

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  5. Moonalice was formed in 2007. It is made up of Roger McNamee rhythm guitar, vocals, bass), John Molo (drums, vocals), Pete Sears (bass, keyboards, guitars, vocals), Barry Sless ( lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass. They play music from various genres and a mix of original and covered material. [1]

  6. Moonalice, the long-time San Francisco Bay Area improvisational band of masterfully skilled characters led by Roger McNamee, triumphantly played the starring role in the famed Bandshell at Golden Gate Park on December 18 at a celebratory event dubbed, “HOWL: A Collective Cathartic Release Under the Last Full Moon of 2021.”.

  7. 11 de set. de 2022 · Guitarist Roger McNamee has been an advisor to the Grateful Dead and U2, wrote a best-selling book, and fights against entrenched power in the tech industry. This only scratches the surface of the band’s numerous collective accomplishments, so it’s safe to say Moonalice’s roots extend deep and wide.