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Robert Moore |
Robert Moore has evolved a sound uniquely his own, mixing his Southern roots influences of soul and gospel into his own distinct interpretations of bebop and swinging jazz. Shadings of King Pleasure, Mark Murphy, Mose Allison, & Ella are heard alongside those of Otis Redding, Roger Miller & classic blues shouters.
Whether leading with his horn into familiar standards, scatting imaginative lines straight from the heart, blowing creative lines on the harmonica, or exposing listeners to interspersed originals, Moore cuts to the heart of a song, opening up sounds in new ways & winning fans with his frequent wry notes of humor.
A long-time resident of Birmingham, Alabama, Moore has been heard in Southern jazz clubs from New Orleans to North Carolina, and has recently moved his base to Portland, Oregon, where he performs regularly. In Japan, where American jazz is particularly revered, his tours have been received with wild appreciation and enthusiasm.
For booking information call
(503) 288-9938
or email: romo@romomusic.net
“One of the BEST gigs I have EVER been to ...
(10/27/06, at the Bijou Cafe) this ‘music' is more than notes emanating from vibrations of vocal cords, reeds, strings and drum heads ...
the audience was spellbound, captivated by this night’s
major MAGIC ... really ... moments of
silence while the hypnotic wisps of poetic melodies float
through the air ... ensemble maximus”
Unkie Buck - Portland MusicScene
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Performed with such luminaries as Mark Murphy, Nancy King, Dave
Frishberg, Delfeayo Marsalis, Oteil Burbridge, Victor “Brother” Atkins,
Victor Goines, & Dred Scott
Multiple-time winner of Readers’ Poll—Best Jazz Band, Best Band &
Best Jazz Performer, Birmingham, AL
Commissioned by City of Birmingham to write ‘Sweet Birmingham’,
recorded by Taj Mahal
Featured on radio shows: PRI’s “What d’Ya Know?”, “Jazz After Hours”,
Southern Arts Federation’s “Jazz-South” as well as NPR’s “Car Talk”
Three performance tours in Japan & frequent tours throughout US
Recordings—“Wildcat”, “Serve You, Ma’am?” & “Cool Blue”—available online
Additional Press:
“Hey everyone, heads up. Robert is taking no prisoners.
Serious singer, trumpeter, and harp wizard.
If you want to see how it's done,
please do yourself a favor and see what
Robert is doing these days. REAL JAZZ.”
Jim Corcoran, New Land Jazz
“...passionate and free and very daring
in an elegantly hip and humorous way!”
Meredith D’Ambrosio
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