It all began when a cocktail waitress and a bar back realized they had more in common than just drinking. Melissa Moshè & Tom Mandulak met as co-workers in 2002 at a bar in the East Village of New York City. Tom had just started playing cello and Melissa had casually written a couple of songs - so it seemed completely reasonable that they start a band. They named it Table Twelve to pay homage to their "careers" in the service industry. They performed all over the city - including the "summer subway tour" which was Melissa's brilliant idea to perform at various subway stops throughout downtown Manhattan - admission was the cost of a Metrocard ride.
After many years of playing together, performing, laughing and fighting like an old married couple Melissa & Tom were forced to separate due to geographical differences - Tom still resides in New York City and in late September 2005 Melissa returned home to Los Angeles. Melissa then teamed up with Marika Tjelios (Producer of Melissa Ferrick) and in 2008, their collaboration yielded Melissa’s debut album titled "small world for left hands".
In September 2012, Melissa completed her second full-length album titled “The Mortar That Binds Us.” with David Williams (Producer of Bonnie Pointer of The Pointer Sisters). Although Melissa was still obsessed with the cello, she branched out on this album using a variety of instrumentation to include banjo, tuba, mandolin, handclaps, snaps and other fun stuff.
Over this past year, Melissa collaborated with S'Von Ringo (Producer) and David Williams (Producer & Engineer) to complete a 3 song EP titled, "Mandatory Fields". We hope you enjoy it!
lyrics
Make Sense Of This
Written, performed and co-produced by Melissa Moshé (ASCAP 2004).
I don’t aim to intimidate
I’m just another person
Like you claim to be
And I’m sick of waiting for you to reciprocate
Any of my love
Simplicity of my kiss
And you have to know it’s time
To make sense of this
But I’ve been patient for so long
Tried my best
To take it slow
And, I’ve been resisted for so long
Tongue tied I follow waiting for you to give me more
But you extinguish my passion
Leave me in the ashes
With every hour that I wait for you
And, finish what you started
Redeem your feeble hearted attempts
That fail to make me feel special
And give me
Any of your love
Simplicity your a kiss
And you have to know it’s time
To make sense of this
credits
from Table Twelve EP,
released May 4, 2004
Make Sense Of This
Written, performed and co-produced by Melissa Moshé (ASCAP 2004).
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