Moonalice to rock Lake County Sept. 25

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The Full Moonalice Time Has Come Review featuring the New Chambers Brothers and the T Sisters. Back row, Roger McNamee, Jason Crosby, John Molo and Pete Sears. Front row, Chloe Tietjen, Erika Tietjen, Rachel Tietjen, Lester Chambers and Dylan Chambers. Photo by Bob Minkin Photography.

NOTE: THIS CONCERT WAS RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS ON SEPT. 18.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — KPFZ is excited to present another benefit concert at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at Cache Creek Winery, with Moonalice, a band of world-class musicians.

Moonalice features 82-year-old icon Lester Chambers, lead singer of the famous Chambers Brothers in the 60s and 70s, and his dynamic son, vocalist Dylan Chambers.

They play a unique blend of psychedelic soul, rock-tinged Americana, and 60’s rock, including some of the Chambers Brothers hits.

Tickets are $20 in advance through Eventbrite and $25 at the gate the day of the concert.

Bring lawn chairs. Gate opens at 5 p.m.

There will be wine, beer, food and water for sale. No outside alcohol and no dogs, please.

Moonalice is an exuberant Bay Area band founded by Roger McNamee (guitar) that includes Pete Sears (bass), a founding member of Jefferson Starship who has played with Rod Stewart (on four of Rod’s albums), Jimi Hendrix, Dr. John, Hot Tuna, John Lee Hooker and Jerry Garcia.

Sears has also written and recorded the original score for several documentary films.

Moonalice also features Barry Sless (lead guitar and pedal steel), who has played with the David Nelson Band, Kingfish, Rowan Brothers and Phil Lesh; Mookie Siegel (keyboards), who has played with David Nelson, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and New Riders of the Purple Sage; and Grammy winner John Molo (drums), who has played with Bruce Hornsby, John Fogerty and Phil Lesh.

Rounding out the 10 piece band are the T Sisters (Erika, Chloe and Rachel Teitjen), who add a refreshing, sassy and captivating presence, and flow seamlessly between styles and moods with their eclectic sound and soaring harmonies.

Moonalice has a renegade spirit and an ethos of love, peace, and happiness that permeates their music.

Their incredible chemistry shines through in their live performances and their most recent album featuring the Chambers Brothers classics “Time Has Come Today,” “People Get Ready” and “Let's Get Funky.”

The band’s single, “It’s 420 Somewhere,” has been downloaded nearly five million times and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has certified it as the song with the most downloads from a band’s website.

Don't miss this unique musical experience, and help support Lake County Community Radio, or KPFZ.

Cache Creek Vineyards and Winery, which has donated its beautiful venue, is located in Clearlake Oaks at 250 New Long Valley Road just off Highway 20 and 2.5 miles east of the Clearlake Oaks Roundabout (the roundabout is at the intersection of Highways 53 and 20).

Bring your dancing shoes!