MEET THE PIGNOSE FAMILY

Maddisun
Maddisun is a Canadian indie artist whose music reflects the big star dreams she’s carried since childhood in the mountains of British Columbia. Her sound blends soulful songwriter-folk, rootsy rock, and vintage textures, and her electrifying, heart-led performances consistently capture hearts and command attention.

Johnny Moeller
Johnny Moeller is a Texas-born blues guitarist known for his soulful, expressive style. Beginning his career as a teen at Austin’s legendary Antone’s, he has played with The Fabulous Thunderbirds, released solo albums like BlooGaLoo!, and worked with artists on Severn Records. In 2025, Moeller co-founded Texas Headhunters, releasing their self-titled debut album and touring nationally. His fiery guitar work and deep groove continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

Langthiep
Langthiep is an Indonesian guitarist known for his dynamic performances and versatility across various genres. He has collaborated with several artists and bands, showcasing his skills in both live settings and studio recordings.

Erik Paulson
Erik Paulson is a guitarist and vocalist of the American rock band Remo Drive, known for their emotionally charged sound and high-energy live performances. His raw, expressive playing and vocal delivery are central to the band’s dynamic character, both on stage and in the studio.

Jake Robinson
Harmonica player and blues artist Jake Robinson has been posting content on his Jake Knows Harmonica social media network for over a decade. Known for his gritty style of play using fast riffs and chugging rhythms, he is part of an emerging group of harmonica players that are changing the face of modern blues music.

Rhea Thompson
UK-based guitarist Rhea Thompson is a rising force in the British heavy metal scene.
Known for her razor-sharp riffing, melodic lead work, and commanding stage presence, Rhea represents the new generation of modern metal players carrying forward the spirit of classic British heavy metal.

Mark Mumea
Mark Mumea is a California-based blues guitarist devoted to the raw sound of early electric blues.
Deeply inspired by the pioneering recordings of the late 1930s through the early 1950s, his playing captures the spirit and feel of the music as it was first heard on the streets and in the clubs of Chicago and the Mississippi Delta.
Through street performances and educational work, Mark explores the expressive power of early electric blues, staying true to form by performing through a small amplifier in the spirit of the original electric blues sound. With his soulful touch and love for simplicity, he brings the perfect attitude to the Pignose sound — honest, direct, and full of character.