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Moore also plays bass guitar for Brooklyn progressive rock band Titan, and has worked with Microwaves, Red Sparowes, Lair of the Minotaur, Ghost, Goblin, Maserati, Municipal Waste, Sally Shapiro and Panthers. Moore releases solo material as well, occasionally adopting pseudonyms (such as dance/pop alter-ego Lovelock).
Zombi is an American synthwave duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, consisting of Steve Moore on bass and synthesizers and Anthony Paterra on drums. [6] The group makes use of looping to create multi-layered compositions.
Steve Moore (American football) (1960–1989), American football player; Steve Moore (footballer) (born 1969), former Chester City footballer; Steve Moore (racing driver) (born 1958), American former NASCAR driver; Steve Moore (musician), keyboardist and bass guitarist of Zombi; Steve Moore (basketball) (born 1952), college basketball head coach
Robert Steven Moore was born in Nashville, Tennessee on January 18, 1952. His father, Bob Moore (1932 – 2021), was a session musician associated with the Nashville A-Team conglomerate who worked as a recording bassist for Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Patsy Cline, Roy Orbison, George Jones, Chet Atkins, and Bob Dylan.
The man who played Robert's skilled drummer friend is Steve Moore, better known as "The Mad Drummer" for the viral video he featured in, "This drummer is at the wrong gig". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Reception
Steve Gorman (The Black Crowes) Phil Gould ; Chad Gracey (Live, The Gracious Few) Bobby Graham; Ed Graham (The Darkness) Sebastien Grainger (Death from Above 1979) Derek Grant (Alkaline Trio) Steve Grantley (Stiff Little Fingers) Milford Graves; Rocky Gray (Evanescence, Machina) Jeremiah Green (Modest Mouse) Nate Greenslit (H.U.M.A.N.W.I.N.E.)
Pages in category "Films scored by Steve Moore (musician)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist and songwriter. A seven-time Grammy nominee, he is best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs and as the longest serving guitarist for Deep Purple.