Shoot The Moon opens for The Pixies

The Pixies Shoot The Moon Roxy 1988

 

Shoot The Moon opens for The Pixies

Shoot The Moon, an Orange County rock band, achieved a remarkable milestone when they were chosen to open for the Pixies at the historic Roxy in Los Angeles. This pivotal event took place during the Pixies’ first North American Tour on June 24, 1992, marking a significant moment in Shoot The Moon’s career.

The band is formed from high school drumline friends. Shoot The Moon comprises Joey Grijalva on guitars and vocals, and Ken Hada on drums and vocals. Their undeniable talent and tight-knit bond shine through in their electrifying performances.

The band’s musical influences range from the legendary sounds of Pink Floyd and Rush to the dreamy melodies of the Dream Academy. This diverse range of inspiration shapes Shoot The Moon’s unique and captivating sound, blending elements of rock, progressive music, and introspective lyrics.

A fun fact about Shoot The Moon is that their keyboard player, John Wackerman, faced an unexpected setback when he contracted Chicken Pox just before the gig. Undeterred, the band swiftly found a solution by enlisting a background singer to cover the keyboard parts at the last minute. This testament to their adaptability and teamwork added an intriguing twist to their performance.

Opening for the Pixies at the Roxy was not only a tremendous honor but also a testament to Shoot The Moon’s talent and potential. Their dynamic stage presence and infectious energy captivated the audience, leaving a lasting impression.

As Shoot The Moon continues to make their mark in the music industry, be sure to keep an eye out for their upcoming shows and releases. With their unforgettable performances and unwavering passion, Shoot The Moon is set to carve their place in rock history.

 

 

The Pixies Shoot The Moon Roxy 1988
The Pixies Shoot The Moon Roxy 1988

Bass player John Horne found this flyer from 1988