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Seamus Moore (singer)

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Name
  
Seamus Moore

Occupation(s)
  
Singer / publican

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Singing , Drums

Record label
  
Hazel Records

Years active
  
1980s–present


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Also known as
  
The JCB Man , Moore The Hurr

Origin
  
Callan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland

Albums
  
Seamus Just Wants to Be Famous, A Tough Yoke

Similar People
  
Richie Kavanagh, Declan Nerney, Conal Gallen, Mike Denver, Brendan Shine

Born
  
18 June 1947 (age 76 years), Callan, Ireland

Genre
  
Country and Irish, Country

Nationality
  
Irish

Website
  
seamusmoore.com

Seamus moore the jcb song


Seamus Moore (born 18 June 1947) is a popular Irish performer. Moore entered a talent contest and won with his own composition "The JCB Song". After two years, he was presented with a gold disc by his record company I&B Records to mark over 50,000 sales. He has been known as The JCB Man ever since. When touring, he is also known as 'Moore the Hurr on Tour'.

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Moore is currently running his own public house in Burnt Oak, Middlesex called Conways 3.

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Discography

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Moore has released several albums including :

Seamus Moore (singer) The Big Bamboo Seamus Moore The JCB Band YouTube

  • On The Brew
  • Me Galluses and me Gansy
  • The Tinker's Potcheen
  • The Winning Dream
  • The Pie Bald Ass
  • Fluthered On The Moon
  • Cricklewood NW2
  • Mad To Go Again
  • A Tough Yoke
  • Having A Bit Tonite
  • Seamus Just Wants To Be Famous'
  • The Traveller's Daughter

  • He also launched a four-track EP named "The Big Bamboo," featuring songs "The Big Bamboo," "The Fly," "Bang Bang Rosie," and "The Pothole Song."

    Other hits include "The Transit Van", "Flash The Lights", "The Cobblefighter", "The Lightning Express", "The Crossroads Of Life", "The Little Honda 50".

    References

    Seamus Moore (singer) Wikipedia