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Years active
  
1996–present

Role
  
Musician

Labels
  
Blue Canoe Records

Website
  
Josephpatrickmoore.com

Record label
  
Blue Canoe Records

Name
  
Joseph Moore


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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer, record producer, arranger

Instruments
  
Double bass, fretless bass, electric bass, keyboards

Associated acts
  
Earl Klugh, Bob James, Stewart Copeland, Colonel Bruce Hampton, Chris Duarte, Michael Tolcher, BlueGround UnderGrass

Albums
  
Soul Cloud, Decade 1996-2005, Live in 05

Genres
  
Jazz, Electronica, Rock and roll, Smooth jazz, Crossover jazz, Jazz fusion

Similar People
  
Yonrico Scott, Chinua Hawk, Seth Condrey, Charlie Wood

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Joseph Patrick Moore (born October 1, 1969) is an American musician from Knoxville, Tennessee, currently based in Henderson, Nevada. He is a bass player, composer, arranger and record producer who has played alongside Colonel Bruce Hampton, Earl Klugh, Stewart Copeland, John Popper, Derek Trucks, and many other notable musicians. In 2003, he founded Blue Canoe Records, the internet's first all-digital independent jazz label; he co-owns the label with Travis Prescott.

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Early years

Moore began playing alto saxophone at age 7 in public school. As a freshman in high school, he took up drums as a member of the marching band. He switched to the bass during his second year. He has said that he was initially inspired by a recurring dream he had about playing the electric bass. He was influenced early by the playing of Paul Chambers, Jimmy Blanton, Ray Brown, and Ron Carter.

One of Moore's first teachers was Rusty Holloway, an instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who himself had played with Woody Herman and Dizzy Gillespie, among others. Heeding Holloway's advice, Moore enrolled at the university as a classical studies and jazz performance major, with a concentration on electric bass and double bass. He began playing in bands in Knoxville, including Without Warning (with Nick Raskulinecz) and Sage (with Travis Wyrick). After two and a half years, Moore transferred to the University of Memphis, to be in a city that provided more professional musical opportunities.

Career

Moore began playing nightly on Beale Street with The Charlie Wood Trio. He soon found additional work as a studio musician, teacher, and live performer. In 1996, Moore released his first solo album, Never Never Land, which he financed, arranged, and produced—at the time, an unusual move for a jazz musician. That year, Moore was nominated for a Premier Player award by the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

In 1997, Moore moved to Atlanta, where he has remained. He began playing there with Col. Bruce Hampton and his band the Fiji Mariners. As part of Hampton's band, Moore had the opportunity to play with a variety of accomplished guest musicians, including Warren Haynes, John Popper, Derek Trucks, Vassar Clements, and Buddy Miles.

After releasing two more albums, Moore grew disillusioned with the "rat race experience" of shopping for a record deal and decided to start his own record label. He was inspired in part by the examples of musicians such as Ani DiFranco, Tony Levin, and Herbie Hancock. He also received some direct advice from Peter Erskine, drummer for the band Weather Report, who had also started his own label.

Founded in 2003, Moore's Blue Canoe Records was the first independent jazz label to be an all-digital label. Moore has maintained an active recording and touring schedule and played through the rest of the decade alongside a number of eminent musicians, including Stewart Copeland, Earl Klugh, Bob James, and Chris Duarte. In 2010, Moore released To Africa With Love, an album that he also composed, arranged, engineered, and mixed. His latest release as leader is the EP XYZ Factor, released in December 2011. For the Dutch Radio Westerwolde he made a Radio Jingle for The Toppyjazz Radio Show.

In 2014/2015 he formed The RockTronix releasing a CD and DVD Documentary Movie titled, "Magnificent Obsession" on Blue Canoe Records. The documentary movie is listed on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes.

Current work

Currently in 2016, Joseph is releasing "Decade II 2006-2015". "Decade II" is a remastered CD compilation of selected composition's recorded between 2006 through 2015 and is a follow up to "Decade 1996-2005".

As front man

  • Never Never Land (1996)
  • Soul Cloud (2000) (featuring Jimmy Herring and Yonrico Scott)
  • Alone Together (2002)
  • Drum & Bass Society, Volume One (2004) (featuring Jeff Sipe and Dan Matrazzo)
  • Live in 05 (2005)
  • Decade 1996–2005 (2006)
  • Pause (iTunes Exclusive) (2007)
  • Starbucking (soundtrack) (2007)
  • To Africa With Love (2010)
  • Path to Geshe (soundtrack) (2011)
  • XYZ Factor EP (2011)
  • Decade II 2006-2015 (2016)
  • As side man (selected)

  • It's a Swing ThingAndrew Carlton & the Swing Doctors (2000)
  • The Best Impression of InsanityJag Star (2006)
  • Vantage Point – Chris Duarte (2008)
  • Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 – DVD (2010) (appearance with Earl Klugh)
  • References

    Joseph Patrick Moore Wikipedia


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