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Rob Derhak

Rob Derhak is an musician, best known as the , vocalist, and a founding member of the jam band moe., which he co-formed in 1989 while attending the . Born in 1968 in Dover-Foxcroft, , to immigrants from , Derhak moved with his family to near Utica at age two and later settled in Maine with his wife Becca over two decades ago. Derhak met guitarist at a dormitory in the late 1980s, where they bonded over shared influences like the and , leading to moe.'s first performance at a basement party. The band developed a signature "jam" style blending rock, blues, jazz, funk, and with extended improvisations, gaining prominence in the early scene alongside acts like and . Over moe.'s 35-year career, Derhak has co-written numerous songs, contributed to 25 albums including the 2025 release Circle of Giants—their first studio album in five years—and toured extensively, solidifying the band's reputation for musical synergy and showmanship. Derhak has faced significant personal challenges, including a 2017 diagnosis of nasopharyngeal cancer at age 49, which he overcame through radiation treatments and was declared cancer-free by late 2017, though he continues regular check-ups. In recent years, he endured the tragic suicide of his 25-year-old son Eddie during the recording of Circle of Giants, an event that deeply influenced the album's themes of grief, resilience, and mental health awareness; Derhak has since spoken openly about mental illness to support others. Despite these hardships, Derhak remains active, recording in his Freeport, Maine barn studio and celebrating moe.'s milestones, including their 2025 anniversary tour.

Early life

Childhood and upbringing

Robert Derhak was born on August 16, 1968, in Dover-Foxcroft, , to parents who immigrated from . His family relocated to near Utica when he was two years old, where he grew up in the rural area of Whitestown. The close-knit community and natural surroundings of shaped his early years. Derhak has a brother, John Derhak, who later became involved in documenting the band's through writing. From a young age, Derhak developed a strong passion for music, particularly genres, though his family background provided limited direct musical involvement. He was influenced by Frank Zappa's humor and complex compositions. Similarly, bands like captured his imagination with their intricate arrangements, fostering an early appreciation for ambitious, genre-blending sounds. Despite this enthusiasm, Derhak did not play instruments or perform during his school years, instead immersing himself in listening and analysis. Beyond music, Derhak's childhood included active participation in sports and social activities that reflected the outdoor-oriented lifestyle of . He played , a popular local sport, and spent time hanging out with friends in the community, building a foundation of camaraderie that would later influence his collaborative approach to music. These experiences contributed to his grounded personality before he pursued .

Education

Rob Derhak initially attended the for a couple of years, where he focused on and socializing without engaging in music. Unsure of his academic direction, he transferred to the at (SUNY Buffalo) in the late 1980s, continuing his studies there during the early 1990s. At SUNY Buffalo, Derhak met guitarist in their shared dormitory, where the two quickly bonded over their mutual admiration for the and , influences that would shape their musical style. This connection marked the beginning of their collaboration, as they spent significant time together exploring music amid their college life. During his time at SUNY Buffalo, Derhak discovered his passion for music when a roommate taught him to play guitar on a 12-string instrument, leading him to experiment with songwriting and eventually switch to bass. He became involved in the campus music scene through informal jam sessions and the formation of an early band incarnation called Five Guys Named Moe around 1989, which performed its first gig at a party with Garvey and drummer Ray Schwartz, covering rock tunes in a casual, garage-style setting. These activities developed alongside his academic pursuits, foreshadowing Derhak's transition to a professional music career while balancing university responsibilities.

Career with moe.

Band formation

In the winter of 1990, Rob Derhak, along with Chuck Garvey on guitar and Ray Schwartz on drums, formed the initial incarnation of the band in the Buffalo, New York, area while still connected to the local music scene at the University at Buffalo. Joined briefly by guitarist Dave Kessler and saxophonist Steve, the group initially named itself "Five Guys Named Moe," drawing from the Louis Jordan song of the same title. This lineup reflected shared influences from their university environment, where exposure to diverse genres like Grateful Dead and Frank Zappa inspired their early jamming sessions. By fall 1990, following the departure of the saxophonist, the band experimented with the short-lived name "" for about a week before settling on "" without punctuation, as Derhak advocated for the simpler moniker despite an existing band in sharing a similar name. The period was added in 1991, establishing the stylized "" that persists today. Their first performance occurred on Halloween 1989 at a private , predating the formal group, but by 1990, they began regular gigs at venues such as Joe's, where they opened for local acts like . These early shows in the area marked the band's transition toward a style, as limited original material led them to extend cover songs into improvisational sets to fill time. In the early , the lineup evolved with the part-time addition of guitarist Al Schnier in 1991, who became a full member by January 1992, followed by percussionist Jim Loughlin replacing Schwartz on in September 1992. Derhak's role as and co-founder anchored this foundational period, setting the stage for moe.'s emergence in the burgeoning circuit.

Role and contributions

Rob Derhak has served as the and co-lead vocalist for the jam band since its inception in 1989, providing the rhythmic foundation and harmonic interplay that define the group's sound. His bass lines often anchor the band's extended improvisational explorations, while his vocal contributions add a distinctive, emotive layer to both original compositions and covers performed live. Derhak's songwriting has been a cornerstone of moe.'s catalog, with key lyrical and compositional inputs across multiple albums. On the 1996 major-label debut No Doy, he co-wrote tracks such as "She Sends Me" alongside guitarists Al Schnier and , and provided lyrics for staples like "Rebubula" and "Spine of a Dog," which became enduring live favorites. More recently, for the band's 14th studio album Circle of Giants (released January 2025), Derhak penned "Ups and Downs," drawing from personal reflections during the lockdown, and contributed to the title track, which emerged from collaborative barn sessions with bandmates. These efforts highlight his ability to blend introspective themes with the band's signature jam-rock energy. In live performances, Derhak's style emphasizes and , as he has described the band's approach as a collective creation where "everybody [is] making something" rather than soloing over static chords. This dynamic is evident in moe.'s extended jam sessions at festivals, where his bass work interlocks with Schnier's and Garvey's guitars to build intricate, psychedelic soundscapes, fostering the group's renowned onstage chemistry. Over moe.'s three-decade-plus history, Derhak's role has evolved alongside the band's growth, from early club gigs to headlining major tours and festivals. The group has maintained a rigorous schedule of approximately 100 shows annually, including appearances at Bonnaroo and the , where Derhak's consistent presence has helped sustain moe.'s reputation for endurance and innovation. As a founding member, he has also contributed to the organization of signature events like the annual moe.down festival, which the band launched in 2001 to showcase their improvisational ethos in a dedicated setting. This progression is reflected in the discography's shift from raw jam-oriented releases to more polished productions like Circle of Giants, incorporating new elements such as Nate Wilson's additions while preserving Derhak's foundational and vocal imprint.

Health challenges and hiatus

In July 2017, Rob Derhak was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer, a condition affecting the upper area, following symptoms he had noticed for some time. The diagnosis came during a band conference call, prompting immediate medical consultation and confirmation of a generally favorable with high survival rates when treated promptly. Derhak underwent a rigorous course of and starting in early August 2017, which significantly impacted his physical health and vocal abilities, rendering him unavailable for performances. The diagnosis led moe. to announce an indefinite hiatus effective August 1, 2017, after completing a handful of scheduled shows, including appearances in , at the Huckleberry Jam festival, and with . In a letter to their fan community, known as the "famoe.ly," the band expressed regret for the disruption while emphasizing their commitment to Derhak's recovery, and Derhak himself conveyed deep appreciation for the ongoing support from fans, which he described as a source of strength during treatment. The fan base responded with widespread encouragement and well-wishes across and music communities, rallying around the band during this uncertain period. By late November 2017, following scans and medical evaluations, Derhak was declared cancer-free, with doctors noting only a minimal risk of recurrence and requiring follow-up visits for the next five years. This positive update coincided with moe. planning their return to the stage. The band resumed full performances on February 2, 2018, kicking off a two-night run at the Capitol Theatre in , marking Derhak's triumphant rejoining of his bandmates after the hiatus.

Side projects and collaborations

Ha Ha the Moose

Ha Ha the Moose was formed in 2000 as a by Rob Derhak (performing under the alias on bass and vocals), (Jeff VonKickass on guitar and vocals), and Jim Loughlin (Sludge on drums and vocals), serving as an outlet for experimental and playful musical explorations outside their primary commitments. The band's name originated from a stuffed toy belonging to Derhak's young son, reflecting the lighthearted and whimsical ethos that defined the group from its inception. The ensemble's musical style fused jam rock foundations with overt humorous and satirical elements, featuring original compositions with absurd titles such as "Thirsty Carbunkle," "20 Pounds of Shit in a 2 Pound Bag," and the "Redneck Trilogy," alongside covers like ' "Money for Nothing" and ' "Don't You (Forget About Me)." This approach created a sound distinctly sillier and more irreverent than the members' main band's typical output, emphasizing comedic lyrics, masked personas, and improvisational jams during live sets. The project allowed the trio to experiment with theatrical elements, including themed introductions and audience-interactive antics, positioning it as a fun diversion rather than a serious endeavor. Active from 2000 with sporadic performances through 2019, including a return at moe.down in July 2019, Ha Ha the Moose conducted tours and appearances concentrated in the , including a late-night set at the Summer Camp Music Festival in and a stealth appearance at moe.down IX on August 30–31, , at Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin, New York. Notable setlists from this era, such as the moe.down performance opening with "Ha Ha the Moose Theme" followed by "Mister Her" and the "Redneck Trilogy," highlighted their blend of originals and covers, often captured in fan-recorded bootlegs available through archives like the . No official studio recordings were released during this period, with the band's output remaining tied to live improvisations and unpolished energy.

Swampdonkey

Swampdonkey was a short-lived musical project formed by Rob Derhak in 2003, featuring collaborations with key members of the jam band Assembly of Dust, including drummer Andy Herrick, guitarist Adam Terrell, and keyboardist Nate Wilson. The group emphasized a of and improvisational jamming, drawing from diverse influences such as rock, soul, and New Orleans rhythms to create energetic live performances distinct from Derhak's primary work with . The band played a limited series of shows primarily in the during 2003, including multiple appearances at The Ale House in (on January 6, January 20, and July 28), the Stone Church in (January 27), and a notable set at moe.down IV on August 31 at Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin, New York. These performances highlighted Swampdonkey's improvisational approach, with setlists often featuring extended covers and jams such as "Free Ride" by Edgar Winter Band, "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by , "Soul Sacrifice" by , "Hey Pocky A-Way," "Gimme Some Lovin'" by , and a medley of "Roadhouse Blues" by transitioning into a Grateful Dead-inspired "The Other One" jam. This style allowed for greater spontaneity and genre-blending compared to moe.'s more song-structured sets, prioritizing communal live energy over rigid compositions. Despite its vibrant shows, Swampdonkey remained active only throughout 2003, with no major studio releases or recordings beyond audience-captured live tapes, underscoring its role as a transient outlet for Derhak's exploration within the broader scene.

Other musical endeavors

In addition to his primary work with moe., Derhak released his debut solo album, Songs For Other People, in January 2022. The eight-track project, self-written and recorded by Derhak, drew inspiration from fan-submitted song prompts shared via , resulting in introspective tracks like "Ups and Downs" and "Beautiful Mess" that explore personal themes with a blend of and influences. Derhak contributed significantly to moe.'s 14th studio album, Circle of Giants, released on January 31, 2025, marking the band's first full-length record in five years and featuring his songwriting on several tracks, including the "Ups and Downs." The album's production, which began before Derhak's 2017 cancer diagnosis and resumed afterward, highlights his resilient role in expanding the band's sound with experimental elements like orchestral arrangements and guest horns. Post-2008, Derhak has participated in festival collaborations within the jam band scene, such as moe.'s guest-filled 25th anniversary shows in 2014, where he joined improvisational sets with artists like and members of at New York's Capitol Theatre. He also appeared at the 2009 Warren Haynes Christmas Jam, contributing bass lines to multi-band jams alongside and . In 2025, Derhak remained active in moe.'s 35th anniversary celebrations, including the fall tour across the Northeast and Midwest, where he handled bass duties and lead vocals during multi-night runs emphasizing extended improvisations. The band's announcement of the 2026 "Born to Fly" tour, launched in November 2025, symbolizes Derhak's recovery and ongoing commitment, with dates extending through spring in cities like and .

Personal life

Family

Rob Derhak has been married to Rebecca Childs Derhak since the early 2000s, maintaining a relatively private family life in while pursuing his career with the jam band . Derhak is a father to several children, including daughter Emma Derhak and son Edward "Eddie" Wyatt Derhak. Emma, who shares her father's interest in music, has frequently joined him onstage for performances, such as singing lead vocals on songs like "" in 2024 and "" in July 2024 during .'s shows, highlighting their close bond and family involvement in musical activities. Tragically, Eddie passed away by in May 2024 at the age of 25, prompting . to cancel dates and leading to emotional family moments, including Emma's appearances as a form of healing. Derhak has spoken about the challenges of balancing extensive touring with family responsibilities, noting that his home life in provides a grounding contrast to the band's road schedule. During his 2017 diagnosis and recovery from nasopharyngeal cancer in 2018, his family offered crucial emotional support, though he expressed particular concern over how the news would impact his children; fans also contributed thousands of dollars to assist with medical expenses for Derhak and his family.

Interests and philanthropy

Derhak maintains a keen interest in science fiction, particularly the Star Wars franchise, which he has cited as a shared passion influencing creative endeavors such as themed live performances. He also enjoys sports like and , drawing parallels between competitive play and aspects of his personal approach to challenges. Derhak has shared anecdotes about raising animals, including ducks and chickens, highlighting his appreciation for hands-on, rural hobbies despite noting ducks' challenging temperament. In his philanthropic work, Derhak emphasizes a sense of duty to support community causes, describing charitable participation as "part of your responsibility for being a human being." He has engaged in initiatives like the for awareness and various charity performances to aid relief efforts. Through his band moe., Derhak contributes to cancer awareness via the annual Rock The Pink campaign, launched around 2021 in partnership with the ; activities include raffles for experiences like golf outings and ski trips to raise funds for research and support. Additionally, a portion of proceeds from sales of jewelry handcrafted from his used bass strings is donated to the 's Rock The Pink efforts. Following his son Eddie's death, Derhak supports Eddie's Hugs, a nonprofit promoting awareness through compassion and connection; as of 2025, moe. donates $1 from select ticket sales to the organization. The band's moe.down festival, held annually at Snow Ridge Ski Resort, supports local and national charities through collections of sporting equipment and art supplies for underserved children, as well as raffles benefiting organizations like B.A.T.S. (Building Across The Species, an animal welfare group) and Folds of Honor (veterans' scholarships); past events have raised thousands via benefit golf tournaments. Other moe.-led philanthropic drives involving Derhak include benefit concerts for 2004 tsunami relief in , World Hunger Year (WHY Hunger), and the Kelberman Center, which provides autism education and therapy for preschoolers in .

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