Adjusting healthy mind-sets
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Deirdre Newman
Move over, Beach Boys. There’s a new group of surfing brothers on the
music scene. But unlike their predecessor, which glamorized the Southern
California surf scene, this band has a serious mission: increasing
awareness about health care.
The group is made up of five chiropractors. Hence the band’s name, the
Adjustors. Four of them are brothers. Two of them -- Joe and Bill DeMoss
-- practice chiropractic medicine in Newport Beach.
The bluesy rock band will have its first major public debut next week
in Santa Ana as part of “The Grassroots Chiropractic Revival.”
The band hopes to spread a holistic message about health care that
bandmates say is lacking these days.
“The body heals itself, and all healing comes from above,” said Matt
DeMoss, who plays drums. “Everybody’s taking too much drugs and don’t
have enough faith in [their] bodies.”
The DeMoss brothers, who also include Dan, grew up in Orange and
started surfing and playing music when they were teenagers.
“We always played together but always had other [musical] things going
on too,” said Joe, 35, who plays guitar.
Oldest brother Bill, 44 -- who also plays guitar -- was the first to
become a chiropractor. He gravitated to the field because of his interest
in health and nutrition. His three younger brothers were ultimately drawn
to the same calling, creating one of the most well-adjusted families in
Orange County.
“Just being around it and seeing what it does to people, how could you
not want to do it?” asked Matt, 32.
While various members of the family have played together, the
Adjustors coalesced about six months ago, with the addition of Irvine
chiropractor Jon Nichols, 41, on bass.
The five chiropractors chose music as their medium because of its
freedom of expression.
“It’s kind of a form that’s really uncensored,” Bill said. “I feel a
lot of things in health care are predicated on what the medical community
wants you to believe. My ultimate goal is to do some videos to bring out
greater health awareness because a lot of people have blinders on.”
The distinct personalities of the individual Adjustors complement each
other, band members say. Joe is laid back. Bill is the “crazy” one. Matt
is the focused one who holds the group together. Jon is mellow but likes
to play loud. And Dan, the lead vocalist, is described as having “an
awesome voice and a big heart,” the other members say.
The band members are part of the Dead Chiropractic Society, a group
modeled after the Dead Poets Society, from the movie of the same name.
“We used to get together and read old chiropractic philosophy because
that’s what a lot of chiropractors don’t have,” Bill said. “If you don’t
have that, you’re probably not as busy.”
Some of their song titles include “A Lot of People Are Dying,” which
focuses on misconceptions about health care, and “La Vaccuna,” which
means the Vaccine in Spanish.
The Adjustors boast only about seven polished songs, but a CD is in
the works.
“It’s definitely going to happen,” Matt said.
FYI
The Adjustors will play at 7:30 p.m. July 15 at the Galaxy Theater,
3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Admission is $20 for students,
chiropractic assistants, patients and the general public. $49 for
chiropractors.
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