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Christopher Moll (musician)

Christopher Moll
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Background information
Origin Bronx, New York, United States
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, composer
Instruments Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Labels Unfiltered, ILG/, Warner Bros. Records
Associated acts Twenty-Three, See Venus, The Postmarks, The Lovers Key

Christopher Moll is an American producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from Bronx, New York. He has produced, written and recorded under the name The Postmarks, releasing three CDs on Unfiltered Records/ILG/Warner Bros. Records. In 2014 he is working on a music project titled "The Lovers Key".

Upon relocation from New York City to Florida, Moll started his first band, Twenty-Three, which continued for three years with Moll (vocals/guitar), Alex Gimeno (drums) and Brian Hill (bass). Around the mid 90’s the trio decided to part musical ways yet still remain close friends.

After Twenty-Three, Moll moved from Miami to West Palm Beach, Florida. At the end of the 90’s he met the principals of what would become See Venus. The group's first five songs were passed around as a homemade CD. A Swedish music dot-com interviewed Moll and thee songs received airtime on BBCradio. The band played a few local concerts, and obtained opening slots for national acts Trans Am and Rilo Kiley. They also performed in the fall of 2003 in Manhattan at the annual College Music Journal conference.

Including tracks recorded at various times between 2000 and 2003, March Records released Hard Time for Dreamers in early 2004.

The Postmarks formed in 2004 when Christopher Moll began working with instrumentalist Jonathan Phillip Wilkins and singer Tim Yehezkely. The group recorded tracks at Moll's home studio in early 2005 for an album. The resulting songs led to Moll being described by Jeff Stratton of Broward Palm Beach New Times as a "gifted producer, with a reputation for transforming humdrum recordings into sharply re-conceptualized, marketable musical offerings", and attracted the notice of Andy Chase, who signed them to his Unfiltered Records label. The self-titled album The Postmarks received airplay before its February release. It entered at number thirteen on the College Music Journal Top 200 charts, rising as high as number seven.


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