Mark
Moore
Q:
Where were you born?
Lexington Va. (in Stonewall Jackson's house). I've lived
and performed in the St. Louis area for about 20 years.
Q: Tell us a little about your preferred musical instrument!
The guitar. It lets me speak.
Q: What are some of your musical
influences?
Chuck Berry,...the three Kings - Johnny Winter, Ronnie
Earl, Anson Funderberg live.
Q: What music were you exposed
to in your childhood?
My cousin was a guitar player/singer, mostly for fun.
He now plays for church.
Q: What music do you like to listen
to?
Sean Costello, Duke Rollibard, Tommy Castro, Little
Charlie. Most anyone who is keeping the flames burning.
Q: Have you done any recordings?
Yes, I have my first CD out, you can pick it up at here
at Vintage Vinyl or Street Side records. It is being
distributed thru Blue Sky. I have also recorded with
saxist Tommy Simms, I played on a local gospel release.and
I have played on various cd's as a sideman & studio
player.
Q: What's your favorite music
moment?
Opening up for Ronnie Earl. Ronnie is a huge influence
and a great guy. I met him in Virginia while he was
with Roomful of Blues, and he gave me some advice, which
I followed, and then I got the opportunity to open for
him at Off Broadway. I have remained it touch with him
to this day.
Q: What's your favorite gig?
Any of them! I love playin the blues. Every time we
perform I feel blessed.
Q: Describe your musical path.
I fell deeply in love with blues guitar at a very young
age,and got my first guitar at age 12. Playin' the blues
seemed to come pretty natural to me because I had been
exposed to it by friends of my parents in a very small
town called Glasgow Va. I played music in local bars,
backyard parties and any garage we could find while
in high school. The day after I graduated I went on
the road traveling the east coast circuit for 7 years.
Then I settled in Newport News Va. and went to college
for 2 years, ran out of money, and went back on the
road. This took me overseas and from New York to Florida
for 3 years. I got a call from a singer I had worked
with who was now in St. Louis asking me to record on
his record, thats how I came to St.Louis. I love St.Louis,
I have been here 20 years and have been playing Blues
all over the midwest.
Q: What are your musical goals?
With the cd out I am trying to spread out a little more.
We have played some in Texas and Chicago Kansas City.
I intend upon releasing the next cd in early fall. We
have been invited to perform at the King Biscuit Blues
Festival this year so that's a step in the right direction.
Q: What do you think of the state
of St. Louis Blues?
There are a lot of nice people in St.Louis who love
the Blues. And there are some fine bands, all in all
I think it is in a fine state.
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