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G.T. Moore
G.T. Moore
G.T. Moore
Background information
Born (1949-05-02) May 2, 1949 (age 75)
Reading, United Kingdom
GenresReggae; Folk, Roots Music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Years activeLate 1960s–present
LabelsCharisma, Dawn, Decca,



Gerald Thomas "G.T." Moore (May 2, 1949) was born in Reading, England. As a singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist with a recording career that stretches back to the early seventies. Recording and performing with numerous acclaimed artists as : Jimmy Cliff, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Thin Lizzy, Johnny Nash and artist like Joan Baez, Airto Moreira covering his songs.

Early life and career

Gerald started playing about the age of 14 at the English Martyrs Youthclub, Tilehurst. The first band was called The Missing Links but they quickly changed the name to The Muddy Waters and eventually stayed with the name: The Delta Sound. The Delta Sound evolved allong with the British scene from chicago blues to soul. At the end The Delta Sound had a large brass line-up. And when The Memphis Gents singer, Malcolm Webster became sick Moore was asked to replace him temporarely but soon became the permanent singer of one of the top Reading bands. Most of the band members went to the same school as Moore, Ashmead. After moving to Maidenhead to go to Art School and later to London, Gerald experimented with his own solo band. His first solo recording was 'I Wouldn't Mind' on the folk blues compilation 'Firepoint' released in 1969.

Heron

In this same period Gerald met Roy Apps and Tony Pook and Heron at the Maidenhead folk club, at the Dolphin. Heron line-up moved around in this period and included Robert Collins, Tony Brummle Smith and Martin Hayward. Producer and manager Peter Eden was brought to see the band and with a new album planned Steve Jones was brought in to bolster the sound. Their first album is most notable for the fact that all the music was actually recorded outdoors in a field by the River Thames. In 1971 they got in to Pye Studios for their first studio recording, a maxi single with a version of Bob Dylan's 'Hobo'. The second album was released as a double album at the price of one. Like the first album, it was again recorded outdoors, this time outside a Devon country cottage, which gives the album an unique atmosphere. This album shows a greater variety of musical styles compared to the debut album. But still the acoustic folk-style is predominant mixed with some more rocking tunes.

G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars

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G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars at Aylesbury Friars, 1975

In the spring of 1973 a new reggae band was formed, 'G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars'. The lineup included Tom Whyte, Martin Hayward, Malcolm Mortimer, Tony Hannaford, Tom Robinson and Tim Jones. But there were several variations of their band with guest musicians like John 'Rabbit' Bundrick, Steve Holly and Tony Braunagle. At some point they had two drummers, congas and a three-piece brass section. They started of on the Pub Rock circuit but grew fastly to eventially play gigs all over the country and in Europe. Signing the Charisma label to bring out 2 albums: G.T. Moore & The Reggae Guitars(1974) and Reggae Blue(1975). Attracting both white and black fans touring with Jimmy Cliff, Betty Wright, Thin Lizzy and Dr Feelgood. An American launch was set up and a mix of live and studio material was released in America but shortly after, in 1977, the band split up. A third studio album was recorded but never got released. Later in 1979 Airto Moreira did a brazilian cover of Move It On Up. In 1985 he covered this again but now with Flora Purim.

Session work

After the split up, Gerald started focusing on working as a session guitar player. He went over to America to play on Johnny Nashes 'Tears On My Pillow'. It's there he met Tony Braunagel and Terry Wilson, which he later formed 'The Rhythm Tramps' with. They played almost exclusively in Europe, mainly Amsterdam.

Eventually Gerald started living in Amsterdam. It's there he met Henk Targowski, who was then working at the famous coffeeshop 'de Melkweg'. Henk was the former of 'Black Star Liner', a distribution company and record label with the purpose of releasing Jamaica's best producers. Recently visiting Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Henk had to find session players for his new Upsetters album, so he asked Gerald and some of the Rhythm Tramps to do an audition. The adudition went good. The album would be recorded in Perry's Black Arc Studio in Kingston so a trip to Jamaica was set up. Musicians added to the entourage included former Rhythm Tramps keyboardist James Lascelles and saxophonist Bud Beadle, a former member of Geno Washington's Ram Jam Band. While they were there allot turned out chaoticly and it took a while before they started recording the album. But still constantly music was played with or without Perry. Lots of other musicians like Joe Higgs, Rico Rodriguez, Max Romeo, Dwight Pickney would come around to the studio. Meanwhile Gerald was also doing sessions with Zap Pow at Harry J's and with Sly & Robbie at Channel One. Back in Europe he did some session work on Poly Styrene's album 'Translucence'.

Selected Discography

Collaborations

  • G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars - G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars (1974)
  • G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars - I'm Still Waiting / Judgement Day 7" (1974) [CB 236]
  • G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars - Reggae Blue (1975)
  • G.T. Moore And The Reggae Guitars - Reggae Reggae / Otis Blue 7" (1975) [CB 263]
  • G.T. Moore & Shusha - People Of The Wind Soundtrack (1977) [CRS 1001]
  • G.T. Moore And The Outsiders – You're The One 7" (1981) [PP 016]
  • G.T. Moore & The Goldmaster Allstars - Alpha (2011) [GMCD004]

Solo

  • Gerald Thomas Moore – Song Of America / Wake Up 7"(1972/1973) [UK17]
  • G.T. Moore – Utopia 7" (1980) [BSL005]
  • G.T. Moore - Meets The High Tech Roots Dynamics At Channel One UK (1993) [JW011-L]
  • G.T. Moore - Turn Israel 12" (1995) [JW-016TS]
  • G.T. Moore – Herb Of Africa / Secret Love 12" (2009) [JW041T]

Heron

  • Heron (1970) [DNLS 3010]
  • Twice As Nice & Half The Price (1971) [DNLS 3025]
  • The Best Of Heron (1988) [SEE CD 242]
  • Upon Reflection - The Dawn Anthology (2006) [CMDDD 1432]
  • Simple As One Two Three (2011) [AIRNF-011]
  • King's Road (2011) [AIRPROMO-025]

Selected Session Work

  • Mike Cooper And The Machine Gun Co. - Places I Know (1971) [DNLS 3026]
  • Shusha - From East To West (1974) [UAS 29575] & (1978) [TGS 138]
  • Johnny Nash - Tears On My Pillow (1975) [CBS 69148]
  • Shusha - Before The Deluge (1975) [UAS 29879]
  • Christopher Jones - No More Range to Roam (1978) [B0055TLQTU]
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry - The Return Of Pipecock Jackxon (1980) [BSLP 9002]
  • Poly Styrene - Translucence (1980) [UAG 30320]
  • Wigbert - Ticket In De Nachtkastla (1991) [VR211723]
  • Radical Dance Faction - Wasteland (1991) [EZ3V]
  • Brian Nelson - Beautiful Losers (1995) [FR4004]
  • Goldmaster Allstars - Dub Style (2007) [GMCD0003]


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