Holy Moses (American band)

Holy Moses was an American rock band based in Woodstock, New York.

[2][3] In his autobiography Born To Run, Bruce Springsteen wrote that he and Steve Van Zant used to see Speleos playing at The Cafe Whaa!

[8] The band won a contract with RCA Victor, and in 1970 recorded their album, Holy Moses!

[9] All the songs were written by Batson, and the album was produced by Mike Esposito of the Blues Magoos and Kim King of Lothar and the Hand People.

[9] Jeffery was killed in an airplane crash in 1973; Speleos' guitars were stolen; and he moved back to Virginia to focus on his young family.

[8] Parker joined Paul Butterfield's Better Days; Speleos reportedly later spent some time in a monastery; Marty David became a session musician.