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William Moore (musician)

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Name
  
William Moore

Role
  
Singer


Spouse
  
Minnie Ramsey (m. 1922)

Albums
  
It's My Season

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Died
  
November 22, 1951, Warrenton, Virginia, United States

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William "Bill" Moore (March 3, 1893 – November 22, 1951) was an African-American blues singer and guitarist.

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Moore was born in Dover, Georgia, and was raised in Tappahannock, Virginia. By 1917 he was working as a barber at South Amboy, New Jersey.

Described as "a facile, brilliant, and unusual guitarist", his style bridged ragtime and blues. He was the only Virginian country bluesman to record for Paramount Records, cutting sixteen sides for the label in 1928 in Chicago. His four 78-rpm records are sought by collectors and have been reissued on numerous LP and CD compilation albums. His songs (e.g., "Ragtime Millionaire", "Old Country Rock", "One Way Gal") have been covered by Dave "Snaker" Ray, John Fahey, Stefan Grossman and Duck Baker, the Insect Trust and the Notting Hillbillies.

He died in Warrenton, Virginia.

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William Moore (musician) Wikipedia