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For over three decades Joseph Patrick Moore has been touring, recording, and establishing himself as an artist with a unique voice and a diversity of talents. His skills as bassist; composer; arranger; producer; author; educator and founding partner of both Blue Canoe Digital and Blue Canoe Records illustrate why he is a highly sought-after musician. Moore's music and creative vision echo the spirits of Quincy Jones; Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis to name a few.
Joseph Patrick Moore was born in Knoxville, TN., on October 1, 1969. He was first introduced to music by his parents and sisters, who encouraged him to study music through the public school's band program. At the age of seven Moore began his musical studies on alto saxophone. His band director, Chet Hedgecoth, was an early mentor giving young Joseph words of wisdom, practice tips, and encouragement throughout his school years. Upon entering high school, Joseph began playing drums in the marching band while continuing his saxophone studies. In his sophomore year, he picked up an electric bass and was immediately transfixed by the rumble and thunder of the instrument. Soon thereafter the saxophone and drums took the back seat against his passion for the bass. The need and thirst for instruction led the emerging bassist to Rusty Holloway, an alumnus of Woody Herman and instructor at The University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Holloway influenced Joseph to further his musical studies at the college level. Securing a full academic scholarship, Moore entered UTK with a concentration on electric and double bass, majoring in classical studies and jazz performance. Under the tutelage of Rusty Holloway; Donald Brown; Jerry Coker, and the rest of the talented UTK music staff, Joseph remained there until 1991.
Nevada Sun

Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Nevada Sun #1; Movement Of Light #2; Iraqi Peace Song #3; Remind Me #4; Issa #5; Fearless #6; Bohemia After Dark #7;
Magnetic #8; Happy Girl #9; Two Minute Takedown #10; Spritual #11
The (Jazz) Police

by Ludovico Granvassu
September 2019 will mark the 40th anniversary of Message in a Bottle," an auspicious opportunity to look back at the seminal work of The Police, through a jazz lens. With both Sting and Andy Summers coming to The Police with jazz in their background and Stewart Copeland being a master of polyrhythmic drumming it's ...
Iraqi Peace Song

Album: Nevada Sun
By Joseph Patrick Moore
Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2019
Duration: 07:17
Bassist Joseph Patrick Moore releases Nevada Sun on Blue Canoe Records

Joseph Patrick Moore updates the catalog with his 12th solo release, Nevada Sun. Two years in the making, Mr. Moore has teamed up with...well, himself...to produce just right album at exactly the right time. He produced the album and plays every instrument himself while, per his usual modus operandi, spanning genres from smooth jazz to Persian ...
Quest (featuring Yonrico Scott and Nick Rosen)

Album: Decade II 2006-2015
By Joseph Patrick Moore
Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2016
Duration: 3:59
Chinua Hawk "Finds His Way Back To Life"

It's gonna be alright" is the underlying theme of Chinua Hawks's dynamite new release A Beautifully Complicated Life," produced by Joseph Patrick Moore (Earl Klugh, Stewart Copeland, Bob James). In his fourth full length compilation, Mr. Hawk sings of heartbreak and finding his way back to life. A songwriting partnership with Wyclef Jean and studio support ...
Take Five With Joseph Patrick Moore

by AAJ Staff
Meet Joseph Patrick Moore: For more than a decade Joseph Patrick Moore has been touring, recording, and establishing himself as an artist with a unique voice and a diversity of talents. His skills as bassist; composer; arranger; producer; author; educator and founding partner of Blue Canoe Digital illustrate why he is a highly sought ...
Yield - Joseph Patrick Moore
Featuring the music of Joseph Patrick Moore
Duration: 3:24