Nick Moss kept the sound of classic Chicago blues alive in the 21st century. He worked his way up through the ranks, initially playing bass with Buddy Scott & the Legendary Blues Band, but really making his name as a guitarist for the Jimmy Rogers Band. Moss headed out on his own at the tail-end of the '90s, initially supported by a group called the Flip Tops. By the end of the 2000s, he turned his backing band into the Nick Moss Band, and it was in this incarnation that the guitarist began to rack up accolades and acclaim that only gained strength when the group teamed with h...