Kev Moore

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Kev Moore

Background information
Born May 20, 1958 (1958-05-20) (age 50)
Genre(s) Hard Rock, Glam Rock
Instrument(s) Bass Guitar
Years active 1979 - present
Influences Glenn Hughes Dan Reed Mothers Finest Jellyfish Owsley Toto Trapeze
Website Kev Moore Website

Kev Moore (Born: 20th May,1958, Chesterfield, England) is a Bass Player and Lead Vocalist. Formerly with Tubeless Hearts, he played with English Pop band Christie from 1990 to 2003, and featured in Graham Oliver’s Saxon on two European tours, before other commitments resulted in John Ward taking over vocal duties for the resulting Oliver/Dawson Saxon CD releases. Nevertheless, he appeared on Graham Oliver’s solo album End of an Era returning the favour after Oliver appeared on Tubeless Hearts Three CD.

Since 1998 he has been an occasional member of The Gonads, the punk band founded in the mid-seventies by journalist Garry Bushell, touring America and appearing on the albums Back and Barking and Schiz-oi-phrenia, and two videos of songs from the yet to be released third Gonads album that featured on the Bushell on the Box DVD.

As of 2005 he has been Lead Vocalist and Bassist with BC Sweet, the band originally founded by Sweet vocalist, the late Brian Connolly.

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[edit] Album releases of note

  • (1992) featuring Christie: Absence of Time
  • (1994) Tubeless Hearts: Three
  • (1994) featuring Christie: Thommy’s Christmas Party
  • (1999) The Gonads: Back and Barking
  • (2001) Graham Oliver: End of an Era
  • (2001) The Gonads: Schiz-oi-phrenia

[edit] Independent releases

  • (1982) Tubeless Hearts: Telephone/Paperback Romance
  • (1990) Tubeless Hearts: 6 from 3
  • (1997) Dedication: Under The Covers
  • (2006) Kev Moore: The Classic Collection
  • (2006) Kev Moore: Stars over Desert Springs EP
  • (2006) Kev Moore: One Moore Reggae for the Road

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