Pamela Moore
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Background information | ||
Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States | |
Genre(s) | Pop, Hard Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter | |
Years active | 1981—present | |
Label(s) | First American Records (1981—1982) Kivel Records (2000—2001) Planet Sweet Records (2005—present) |
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Website | PamelaMoore.net |
Pamela Moore is an american singer and songwriter, mixing hard rock, pop and electronica. She is currently residing in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.
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[edit] History
Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Moore was introduced to theater at a young age and developed a passion for performing on stage. She studied with the music program in high school and taught herself how to play acoustic guitar and piano.
In the early eighties, Moore released her two first albums, Take A Look and You Won’t Find Me There. Both albums where critically acclaimed, but record label problems put an early end to her budding career.
In the late nineties, she became the singer for Radar and relocated to New York to record their debut album, R.P.M. (2000). After Radar disbanded in 2001, Moore moved back to Washington.
In 2006 Stories from a Blue Room was released, with songs written by Moore and former Rorschach Test guitarist Benjamin Anderson.
[edit] Guest appearances
Moore has made guest appearances on several albums, most notably Queensrÿche's concept albums Operation: Mindcrime and Operation: Mindcrime II.
[edit] Discography
Album Cover | Date Of Release | Title | Artist |
1981 | Take A Look | Pamela Moore | |
1982 | You Won’t Find Me There | Pamela Moore | |
1988 | Operation: Mindcrime | Queensrÿche | |
2001/1992 | Operation: LIVEcrime | Queensrÿche | |
2000 | R.P.M | Radar | |
2002 | Live Evolution | Queensrÿche | |
2004 | A Retrospective | Pamela Moore | |
2006 | Operation: Mindcrime II | Queensrÿche | |
2006 | Stories from a Blue Room | Pamela Moore |
[edit] Trivia
Terri Nunn is Pamela's cousin.