THE'VE played Carnegie Hall in New York and The Grand Ole Oprey in Nashville.
Now, America's premier classical-crossover string and vocal band is heading to Burnham-on-Sea.
This group of six siblings (yes, the Von Trapp resemblance does get mentioned a lot) are on a mission to play their unique style of music at all kinds of locations and to all kinds of audiences.
The AMB is known for its virtuosic string playing, eclectic vocals and stylistically diverse arrangements. Their music includes classical, Americana, progressive folk, and jazz influences.
They took their name from their great-grandmother who worked as a hired hand in the cotton fields of Texas.
In 2002, the Annie Moses Band was formed and ever since they have played around 200 concerts a year and are looking forward to visiting Somerset.
"We don't know what to expect but we are really excited," adds Alex.
The band will feature a variety of music including their latest album, Rhapsody in Blue which gives a new take on Gershwin's music.
The Princess Theatre, Burnham. Friday November 13. Tickets: Standard £20/Concession £18. Box office: 01278 784464
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