


Johnny Moore
Real Name: John Arlington Moore
Born: 5th October 1938 Kingston, Jamaica
Died: 16th August 2008
Jamaican trumpet player. Founding member of pioneering Jamaican ska act, [a=The Skatalites]. Moore is a past student of the famed in Kingston.
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[b][a=Johnny Moore (2)][/b] Rhythm 'n' blues guitarist from Texas, active in the 40s - 50s with [a=Johnny Moore's Three Blazers]
[b][a=Johnny Moore (3)][/b] Co-writer of the classic [i]"Zindy Lou"[/i]
[b][a=Johnny Moore (4)][/b] Songwriter in a hip hop 2002 release of [a=Do Or Die]
[b][a=Johnny Moore (5)][/b] Legendary soul singer - songwriter of the Chicago soul scene, active since the mid-60s, member of [a=Superior Movement]
[b][a=Johnny Moore (6)][/b] Songwriter of "Country Girl" with [a=Jimmy Haggett Band]
[a=Johnny Moore (7)] Singer, songwriter of [a=The Drifters]
[b][a=Johnny Moore (8)][/b] Pop singer, credited for a single release at [l=Ampen] in 1964
[b][a=Johnny B. Moore][/b] Legendary Chicago blues artist
[b][a=Johnny Lee Moore][/b] Artist appearing in southern folk heriatge and field recordings compilations
[b][a=John Moore][/b] Electronica - house music producer - songwriter, member of [a=The Lab (3)], [a=MCW], [a=Moore Classic Wall], [a=Rhythm Project], [a=Step (2)]
[b][a=John Moore (2)][/b] Appearing as scratcher in a 1987 hip hop release of [a=Kings Of Rapp]
[b][a=John Moore (3)][/b] Alt rock singer - songwriter - producer, a.k.a. [a=Edward Deverell] with the [a=Expressway]
[b][a=John Moore (4)][/b] Appearing as congas player with house music band [a=Underground Evolution] (1999)
[b][a=John Moore (5)][/b] songwriter, manager of [a=The El Dorados]
[b][a=John Moore (6)][/b] Guitarist, vocalist, producer with the alt rockers [a=Revolution 9], appearing active in 1992
[b][a=John Moore (7)][/b] Singer - songwriter with the U.K. early '80s new romantics [a=Mood]
[b][a=John Moore (8)][/b] Progressive house producer active since the late '00s
[b][a=John Moore (9)][/b] Saw player, appearing active since late '90s in alt rock releases of [a=Heather Nova], [a=Art Brut], etc.
[b][a=John Moore (10)][/b] Appearing as songwriter in a hip hop song of [a=MV (2)] (2004)
[b][a=John Moore (11)][/b] Appearing as musician in a release of funk metallers [a=DC-10 (2)]
[b][a=John Moore (12)][/b] Visual artist in a 2005 release of [a=Thievery Corporation]
[b][a=John Moore (13)][/b] Bassist with the hardcore rockers [a=This Is Hell] (2004)
[b][a=John Moore (14)][/b] Tuba, string bass player in a 1974 release of [a=Judith Durham]
[b][a=John Moore (15)][/b] Appearing as choir member in a 1976 release of [l=National Geographic], "Songs Of The Civil War"
[b][a=John Moore (16)][/b] Bassist, percussionist with [a=Cashmere Jungle Lords] (1987)
[b][a=John Moore (17)][/b] Tenor saxophone player in a Chicago blues [a=Walter Davis] (1949 - 1952) compilation
[b][a=John Moore (18)][/b] U.S. funk soul producer - songwriter with a 1985 release
[b][a=John Moore (19)][/b] Photographer, appearing in a [a=Cosmic Rough Riders] UK release (2006)
[b][a=John Moore (20)][/b] Producer, credited in a 1988 heavy metal release of [a=Neon Cross]
[b][a=John Moore (21)][/b] Drummer with the bluesmen [a=The William Clarke Band] appearing in a 1990 release
[b][a=John Moore (22)][/b] Alto Saxophone player with [a=Olodum] appearing in a 1992 compilation release
[b][a=John Moore (23)][/b] Performer with punk rockers [a=The World / Inferno Friendship Society] in a 1997 release
[b][a=John Moore (24)][/b] Presenter, appearing in a non-music document release with [a=President Jimmy Carter] (1977)
[b][a='Deacon' John Moore][/b] Blues, rhythm 'n' blues, rock performer from Louisiana.
[b][a=John Alan Moore][/b] Appearing as backing vocalist in a 1977 [a=Eddy Mitchell] release
[b][a=John Allen Moore][/b] Electronica - techno producer, member of [a=Channel 69] (1993)
[b][a=John David Moore][/b] Designer for artworks of albums in the '70s
[b][a=John J. Moore][/b] Vocalist in musical releases