Aug 06 2022
Aztec Two-Step 2.0

Aztec Two-Step 2.0

Presented by The Center for Arts in Natick at The Center for Arts in Natick

The story of Rex Fowler and his band Aztec Two-Step is intertwined with the history of folk/rock music in America. Originating from a chance meeting at an “open mic night” in Boston in 1971, then taking their name from a poem by beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Rex and his former music partner Neal Shulman went on to record four albums on Elektra & RCA Records, helping to usher the music of the 60’s into the 1970s and beyond. The duo performed worldwide, was critically acclaimed in major U.S. newspapers, reviewed in Rolling Stone Magazine and appeared on numerous radio and TV shows including The King Biscuit Flower Hour, World Cafe Live and David Letterman. With a career built on progressive FM and college radio, and non-stop touring over five decades, the duo appeared in concert with such notable artists as The Band, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Donovan, Judy Collins, Jackson Browne, Seals and Crofts, Carly Simon, Heart, The Beach Boys and many more.

Now that Neal has retired, and performing primarily as a 5-piece band which includes double bass, drums/percussion and multi-horn player, Rex continues to expand his musical legacy alongside his wife Dodie Pettit, an accomplished singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and an original member of Broadway’s The Phantom of the Opera as well as other Tony Award winning productions.

Rex and Dodie first met during an Aztec Two-Step recording session in 1979, then miraculously re-connected and married in 2018. Together they are now the heart and soul of Aztec Two-Step 2.0. This new incarnation of ATS continues the legacy, impressing audiences with dazzling musicianship, intelligent songwriting, and soaring two- and three-part harmonies They have recaptured the multi-layered dimension of Rex & Neal’s original studio recordings, at the same time putting a fresh spin on the songs. Still performing favorite ATS classics and old forgotten gems, the stage patter is still as engaging, fun, and poignant as ever!

“The old songs done in this new lineup brought new life to the music. This truly is a band that people need to experience!!” - Ron Olesko, WFDU-FM/ Folk Music Notebook/ Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club, NJ

Rex Fowler's Aztec Two-Step 2.0 performed an amazing show at the Bread Box Theater. It was an upbeat, musically flawless, well-delivered display of all his past hits plus a few fantastic covers. Every band member was a superbly accomplished musician, including his wife Dodie Pettit who is not only a beast on the electric guitar but also on lead acoustic and keyboards. After partnering for 46 years with the now-retired Neal Shulman, Rex has persevered and done his fans proud by keeping this iconic folk-rock band alive and thriving." - Bruce John, Bread Box Folk Theater, Willimantic CT

Rex's New Band members:

Dodie Pettit - Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals

Accomplished songwriter and recording artist, Dodie Pettit, first met Rex Fowler in 1979 when she was a session player and singer on ATS’s "Times of Our Lives” album.  A member of the famed The Untouchable and The Enchanted Forest All-Girl Bands beginning in the mid-1960s, Dodie was a former Principal Dancer for the American Repertory Ballet which led to a distinguished 15-year career on Broadway as an original cast member of The Phantom of the Opera, as well as appearing in Tony Award winning musicals CATS and Titanic. Dodie and Rex were recently married, and together, are the heart and soul of Aztec Two Step 2.0.

Steven “Muddy” Roues - Upright Bass, Blues Harmonica, Vocals

Record producer, songwriter, recording artist and touring musician, Muddy has had a rich and fulfilling 40-year career in music. He continues to perform his original roots music regularly with The Roues Brothers, Finn & The Sharks and The UpSouth Twisters. Muddy has performed live or recorded with luminaries, B.B. King, Bo Diddley, Howling Wolf, James Cotton, Sam and Dave, The Chambers Brothers, Wilson Pickett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely and David Bromberg. Muddy was an honored band member in the critically acclaimed documentary film, “The Other Side of Nashville” featuring Carl Perkins.

Peter Hohmeister - Drums, Percussion, Vocals

Rex discovered Peter when he heard him drumming with an exquisite jazz quartet led by multi-instrumentalist Joe Meo. Over the years Peter has performed as both a touring musician and as a member of several Connecticut orchestral and theater programs including the Hartford Symphony. He is currently the principal percussionist with the Norwalk Symphony. Peter is a revered and accomplished musician and teacher, with a nuanced and versatile drumming style. His versatility is a perfect fit for ATS's diverse musical canon.

Joe Meo - Tenor and Soprano Sax, Flute, Clarinet, Vocals

Joe began playing music at the age of 8. His first instrument, a clarinet, fell from a car and landed in his front yard. He played in musical groups in school but his main experience came from plying in a student led community big band, learning saxophone, flute and guitar along the way.  He has since played in pit orchestras for Broadway shows, as well as in rock, funk and jazz bands, and as a session player with distinguished artists Johnny Winter, Julie Budd, Johnny Mathis, Billy Vera, the Temptations, the Four Tops and the Pointer Sisters.  Joe is the newest member of ATS 2.0, adding virtuoso solos and supporting lines that compliment Dodie’s compelling lead guitar work. And he has also been known to step out and sing lead on a song or two.

Admission Info

$30 public | $26 members

Phone: 508-647-0097

Email: boxoffice@natickarts.org

Dates & Times

2022/08/06 - 2022/08/06

Location Info

The Center for Arts in Natick

14 Summer Street, Natick, MA 01760