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Birth name
  
John Moore

Role
  
Musician

Record label
  
Years active
  
1950s –

Genres
  
Blues, Rhythm and blues

Name
  
Deacon Moore


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Born
  
June 23, 1941 (age 82) (
1941-06-23
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, bandleader, actor

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, tambourine

Labels
  
Minit Records, RedBone Records, Vetter Communications

Similar People
  
Kermit Ruffins, Ellis Marsalis - Jr, Fats Domino

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Deacon John Moore (born June 23, 1941, New Orleans, Louisiana) better known as Deacon John is a blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll musician, singer, actor, and bandleader.

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Career

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Moore grew up in New Orleans' 8th Ward. He plays guitar and is the brother of the Creole scholar Sybil Kein.

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He was active on the New Orleans R&B scene since his teens, and became a session man on many hit recordings of the late 1950s and the 1960s, including those by Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Lee Dorsey, Ernie K-Doe, and others.

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His band The Ivories at New Orleans' Dew Drop Inn attracted an enthusiastic following, sometimes upstaging visiting national acts Moore was hired to open for. While highly regarded locally and by his fellow musicians, lack of hit records under his own name kept him from the national fame achieved by a number of his peers.

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In 2000 Moore was inducted into the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame.

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He is featured in the documentary segment Going Back to New Orleans: The Deacon John Film and the concert CD, Deacon John's Jump Blues (2003).

As of 2006 he remains a local favorite on the New Orleans music scene. On July 25, 2006 Moore became president of the local branch of the American Federation of Musicians.

On April 10, 2007, Moore's son Keith was shot and killed at the age of 42, in New Orleans. Keith was locally famous in New Orleans as ambient noise artist, Jambox Pyramid, and member of the punk band Manchild. In addition, Keith co-founded the experimental music event Noizefest in 2005 with local producer Sir Stephen, as an alternative, modern addition to the Jazzfest festivities.

In January 2008, Deacon John was selected to close the Inauguration of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal by performing "God Bless America" with the 156th Army Band and a Navy fly-over of jets, and later headline the Governor's Inaugural Ball.

In 2008, in ceremonies and performance at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, Deacon John was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

Acting career

Moore had his first taste of acting 1987 by appearing in the horror film Angel Heart. Moore did not appear on the big screen again until 2013 when he had a cameo in another horror film, The Last Exorcism Part II. Moore also guest starred in a few episodes of Treme during 2010.

Discography

  • 1990 Singer of Song (Singer of Song)
  • 1999 Live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1994 (RedBone)
  • 2003 Deacon John's Jump Blues (Vetter) CD & DVD
  • References

    Deacon John Moore Wikipedia