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Eddie Skuller's first band was called MOOT – a rhythmic post-punk group that relied heavily on drums and percussion and frequently played the legendary NYC club CBGB’s. Later, Skuller worked to build a solo career and enlisted a strong team including Grace Jone’s manager, Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal coach and Cyndi Lauper’s attorney. By the 1990’s Skuller received acclaim in the indie rock world working with legendary guitarist Robert Quine (Richard Hell & The Voidoids). He garnered reviews in the press including the New York Times, the Village Voice, Billboard, and the Star Ledger among others and was a regular at NYC venues such as Cafe Sin-é, Mercury Lounge and the Living Room. He currently is a guest singer with the acclaimed bi-monthly tribute series The Losers Lounge at Joe’s Pub in New York. Skuller continues to release music working with Victor Rice, a Latin Grammy award winning engineer, musician, and producer known for his deep reggae and dub sensibilities. "High-flying Reggae Dub Trippy!” - Culture Dub Dreadzine "Skuller and Victor Rice have really put together an outstanding version of a timeless song that now carries a powerful message of charging through and pressing forward with hope. Choosing to boldly “rock on into the future” – Top Shelf Music Magazine "lovely, lilting melody and gently syncopated rhythms bemoan 'the demented views and antics' we endure daily in the news, but offers a positive uplifting message of hope" – NJ.com