Gary Moore
Gary Moore (b.
April 4,
1952 Robert William Gary Moore) in
Belfast,
Northern Ireland is acknowledged as one of the finest guitarists to have originated from the
British Isles.
In a career dating back to the
1960s he has played with bands including
Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II and
Skid Row as well as having a successful solo career.
Gary started performing from a young age and got his first good guitar at the age of 14.
In a career lasting over 30 years he has demonstrated that he is a fine musician and his unique style of playing has adapted to very different music genres.
Skid Row
In 1970 he formed the group Skid Row with Noel Bridgeman and Bruce Shiels.
The music was eclectic covering a wide range including jazz, rock and blues.
It was with this group that he earned himself a reputation in the music business and his association with Philip Lynott began.
Albums
Colosseum II
This band featured Don Airey, John Mole, Jon Hiseman and Gary Moore.
Albums
- Strange New Flesh
- Electric Savage
- War Dance
Thin Lizzy
Gary played in Thin Lizzy for several periods and worked with Phil Lynott subsequently in his solo career.
Albums
- Night Life
- Remembering Part 1
- Black Rose
- Continuing Saga
- The Adventures of Thin Lizzy
- Life
- Dedication
Solo career
In 1973 he released his first solo album as the Gary Moore Band.
In
1979 his solo career started again with help from Phil Lynott, the combination of Gary's blues based guitar and Phil's voice produced "Parisenne Walkways" which reached the UK Top Ten in April 1979.
After a series of powerful rock records Gary returned to blues music with Still Got the Blues, with contributions from
B. B. King, Albert King and Albert Collins the album was well received by fans and a huge success.
Gary stook to the blues format until 1997 when he decided to experiment with modern dance beats in Dark Days In Paradise, this left many fans confused not to mention the music press.
Back to the Blues saw Gary return to the tried and tested blues format.
Albums
- Grinding Stone, 1973
- Back on the Streets, 1978
- Corridors of Power, 1982
- Live at the Marquee, 1983
- Rockin' Every Night - Live in Japan, 1983
- Victims of the Future, 1983
- Dirty Fingers, 1984
- We Want Moore, 1984
- Run for Cover, 1985
- Wild Frontier, 1987
- After the War, 1989
- Still Got the Blues, 1990
- After Hours, 1992
- Blues Alive, 1993
- Ballads & Blues 1982-1994, 1994
- Blues For Greeny, 1995
- Dark Days in Paradise, 1997
- Out in the Fields - The Very Best of Part 1, 1998
- Blood of Emeralds - The Very Best of Part 2, 1999
- A Different Beat, 1999
- Back to the Blues, 2001
Singles
- Parisienne Walkways
- Out in the Fields
- Empty Rooms
- Still Got the Blues
BBM
Formed in 1994 the group comprised
Jack Bruce,
Ginger Baker (both ex.
Cream).
The made a single album of solid blues.
Albums
Scars
Formed in 2002 Scars is the eponymous album released on
September 2, 2002.
The band are Gary Moore (Vocal/Guitar), Cass Lewis (Bass/Backing Vocals) and Darrin Mooney (Drums).
Albums
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