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Daniel Moore (born 1941) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He co-wrote the song "My Maria" with B. W. Stevenson. Recorded by the latter, the song was a pop hit in 1973. Moore also wrote the song "Shambala", a song which was a hit for both B. W. Stevenson and Three Dog Night that same year.
"Shambala" is a song written by Daniel Moore and made famous by two near-simultaneous releases in 1973: the better-known but slightly later recording by Three Dog Night, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and a version by B. W. Stevenson. Its title derives from a mythical place-name also spelled Shamballa or Shambhala.
Daniel A. Moore Jr. (1933–1922), justice of the Supreme Court of Alaska; Daniel Charles Moore (1801–1890), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada; Daniel Foulke Moore (1841–1919), American politician from Pennsylvania; Dan K. Moore (1906–1986), North Carolina governor; Danny Roy Moore (1925–c. 2020), member of the Louisiana ...
Alex Taylor With Friends and Neighbors is the 1971 debut album by Alex Taylor, brother of James, Livingston and Kate Taylor. The album was recorded in Macon, Georgia at Capricorn Studios . The standout tracks are brother James' " Highway Song ", "It's All Over Now", along with David Brown [ 3 ] & Gregg Allman 's "Southbound".
1970 with Daniel Moore on Daniel Moore; 1971 with Jesse Davis on Jesse Davis; 1971 with Ry Cooder on Into the Purple Valley; 1971 with REO Speedwagon on REO Speedwagon; 1971 with Roy Ayers/Roy Ayers Ubiquity on He's Coming; 1971 with Alan Gerber on Alan Gerber Album; 1972 with Buffy Saint Marie on Moonshot; 1972 with Elvin Bishop on Rock My Soul
Daniel Moore: Producer(s) David Kershenbaum ... "Calabasas" (1974) "My Maria" is a song co-written by B. W. Stevenson and Daniel Moore. Lindy Blaskey, a music ...
Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore (July 30, 1940, Oakland, California – April 18, 2016, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a U.S. poet, essayist and librettist. [2] In 1970 he converted to the Sufi tradition of Islam and changed his name to Abdal-Hayy (eventually merging it with his birth-name). [ 3 ]
Mad Dogs & Englishmen is a 1971 American documentary film of Joe Cocker's 1970 U.S. tour, directed by Pierre Adidge, [1] starring Cocker and Leon Russell. [2] [3] The film was released on March 29, 1971, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.