You probably recognize the bass lines of Cedric LeMoyne in songs by Alanis Morissette and Gnarls Barkley. You might be aware of his work with his new band, Milwaukee’s own Rose Of The West. However, LeMoyne’s first band also wasn’t too shabby. Remy Zero—a group he started with friends in when he was a teenager living in Alabama—was signed by a major label, dropped by said label, scooped up by another major, relocated to Los Angeles, and put on tours with the likes of Radiohead, Travis and many more mainstream music heavyhitters while they waited their turn for rock and roll superstardom. That turn ultimately never came, but along the way, Remy Zero wrote the theme for Smallville, they had a song on the Garden State soundtrack, they toured the world, and they collected a ton of amazing stories.

Following a session with Morissette and prior to what has the makings of a busy summer for Rose Of The West, LeMoyne stopped by Milwaukee Record headquarters to tell host Tyler Maas about his uncommon and incredible experience with his first band, as well as how he wound up in Alanis’ arsenal, what it was like to be a part of Gnarls Barkley at the height of their popularity, and the band management philosophy he puts into play with acts like Warpaint and his own project.

My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”), Remy Zero (“Save Me”), and Rose Of The West (“Roads”).