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more than a decade Joseph Patrick
Moore has been touring, recording, and establishing
himself as an artist with a unique voice and a diversity of talents.
His skills as bassist; composer; arranger; producer; author; educator
and founding partner of Blue
Canoe Digital illustrate why he is a highly sought after musician.
Moore's music and creative vision echoe the spirits of Quincy
Jones; Herbie Hancock and Miles
Davis to name a few.
Joseph Patrick Moore was born in Knoxville, Tn., on October 1,
1969. He was first introduced to music by his parents and sisters,
who encouraged him to study music through the public school's
band program. At the age of 7 Moore began his musical studies
on alto saxophone. His band director, Chet Hedgecoth,
was an early mentor giving young Joseph words of wisdom, practice
tips, and encouragement throughout his school years. Upon entering
high school, Joseph began playing drums in marching band while
continuing his saxophone studies. In his sophomore year he picked
up an electric bass and was immediately transfixed by the rumble
and thunder of the instrument. Soon thereafter the saxophone and
drums took the back seat against his passion for the bass. The
need and thirst for instruction led the emerging bassist to Rusty
Holloway, an alumnus of Woody Herman
and instructor at The University of Tennessee
in Knoxville. Holloway influenced Joseph to further his musical
studies at the college level. Securing a full academic scholarship,
Moore entered UTK with a concentration on electric and double
bass, majoring in classical studies and jazz performance. Under
the tutelage of Rusty Holloway; Donald Brown;
Jerry Coker, and the rest of the talented UTK
music staff, Joseph remained there until 1991.
After two and a half years in Knoxville, Moore transferred to
The University of Memphis in order to pursue
more professional performing opportunities. Shortly after his
arrival in Memphis, JPM was gigging nightly with The Charlie
Wood Trio (a B-3 jazz and R&B soaked combo) on Beale
Street at The King's Palace Cafe. During this time he continued
to develop his skills through studio work, teaching, and performing.
He worked with James Williams; Doug Wamble;
The Memphis Groovetet; Marie Osmond;
Jerry Lewis; Herb Ellis; Carol
Channing, and many others. During this time he also received
the prestigious Milt Hinton Scholarship to further
his jazz studies. In 1996 Moore financed, arranged, and produced
his first solo effort, "Never Never
Land". It is an elaborate and inspired recording,
thought to be one of the finest jazz albums to ever be recorded
in Memphis. This debut cd received airplay nationwide, charted
on CMJ, and Moore received a nomination for the National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences premier
player award (Memphis chapter/April, 1997).
Later that year, Moore moved to his current home base in Atlanta.
Soon after his arrival there he was snapped up by Capricorn recording
artist Col. Bruce Hampton (and the Fiji Mariners).
Cult legend and jamband guru Hampton regularly invited guest artists
to sit in with the band, allowing Moore to network and create
musical dialogues with icons such as Jimmy Herring;
Warren Haynes; John Popper;
Derek Trucks; Oteil Burbridge;
Phish members Jon Phishman and
Mike Gordon; Shawn Lane; Vassar
Clements; Buddy Miles; Michael Ray, and many others.
After his tour of duty with Col. Bruce, Joseph performed locally
in Atlanta and on national tours with the likes of Leo
Neocentelli (Meters, Neville Bros.) and the eclectic
bluegrass fusion "hickhop" band Blueground Undergrass.
After two years with Blueground Undergrass he closed out his stint
with a farewell performance at NYC's famed Bottom Line. And, during
this period Moore released two more cd's, this time more funk,
world beat oriented, entitled "Soul
Cloud" and "Alone Together".
Not content with these outstanding achievements, in 2003 JPM formed
Blue
Canoe Records. It is the first independent jazz label
which is an "all digital record label". He
recognized the need to put together a label that would not only
feature his own music but would provide an outlet for the creativity
of other musicians... without the commercial pressures that have
become the norm throughout the industry. Blue Canoe Records is
a testimonial to the underlying idealism of great music and the
vision of Joseph Patrick Moore.
Moore's deep affection for music is also shown through his association
with musicdojo.com.
He joined up in 2003 with this next generation of music education
and created several interactive online music classes which can
be taken monthly over the internet. Since education was his first
point of access to the world of music, it is only fitting that
he should give back a little of what he has acquired.
Throughout the years 2003-2009, Joseph maintained a hectic touring
and recording schedule. Releasing five independent solo efforts
and working with many estimeed artists such as: Stewart
Copeland (The Police), Earl Klugh, Chris Duarte
and Michael Tolcher to name a few.
Currently bassist/producer
Joseph Patrick Moore's journey continues in the pursuit of the
sounds, colors, and rhythms of music. His latest cd release, "To
Africa With Love" (scheduled for release
in April/May 2010) is a collection of songs inspired by the magical
enchantment of Africa, fused with his many musical influences
and American heritage. What makes his newest release even more
special is that Joseph not only performed on the recording, he
was involved in every aspect of the creative process. Composing,
arranging, engineering, mixing and the overall production of this
audio diary reflects JPM's present musical and spiritual state.
With eleven original songs and two cover songs (Horace
Silver & The Meters), Joseph is
joined with an ensemble of three remarkable musicians from the
Atlanta, GA area: Tyrone Jackson (keys),
Wayne Viar (drums/percussion) and Brian
Carl (guitar). Additional guest artists include
Charlie Wood (Fire On The Bayou), Seth
Condrey (To Africa With Love), Chinua
Hawk (Eyerusalem) and Abbes Bouzefrane
(What Could Have Been). Joseph shares his personal philosophy and gives a rare glimpse
into the creative process of composing, arranging,
performing, recording, engineering,
mixing and overall music production.
Check out the: JPM
- To Africa With Love - EPK
Tyrone Jackson
* Brian
Carl * Wayne
Viar * Chinua
Hawk * Seth
Condrey * Abbes
Bouzefrane * Charlie
Wood * Ken
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