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Usually, Charlie Moore is about all things New England. However, on Sunday's episode of Charlie Moore Outdoors, he decided to import some rock and roll tunes.
The Houston, Texas rock band Blue October has been around since 1995, over that span releasing six albums and a litany of singles — even earning a platinum certification for 2006's "Foiled." Moore usually seems like the type to kick back to some Flogging Molly or The Dropkick Murphys, but who's to say anything about the appeal of violin in rock music?
After the band's gig at the House of Blues, Moore caught up with the five-piece to talk origins, everyday experiences, and love of music in general. Even Mrs. Fish appears to be a huge fan.
Watch the video above to see The Mad Fisherman hook up with Blue October.