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| Rob Moore grew up
in Phoenix, AZ and began his musical career at nine, on the
clarinet. He soon convinced his dad to take him down to the
local drum store for lessons and before long Rob was driving
everyone in the house crazy (including his grandma who would
pretend like she was having seizures on her bed in order to
get Rob to refrain from making so much noise) by practicing
his drums all day long. |
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| His first drum
teacher, Gary Gaynor, was one of Rob's greatest musical
influences for it was he that showed Rob a world of drumming
that he had never before encountered. Over the next few years
Rob's CD player wore out the albums of Miles Davis, Wayne
Shorter, John Coltrane and Herbie Hancock; he found himself
drawn to the spirit of the jazz of the sixties and more
specifically to the prolific drumming of Tony Williams and
Elvin Jones. |
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| During high
school Rob continued to develop his musicianship by playing
drums in the high school jazz band, in the Phoenix Musicians
Union sponsored all-city jazz band "Young Sounds" and in the
Sedona Jazz on the Rocks youth band, where he had a chance to
bump elbows with then unknown singer/ songwriter Michelle
Branch as well as many of prominent jazz artists such as Chick
Corea, Branford Marsalis, Chuck Mangione and Billy Mitchell. A
man of many musical fronts, Rob was in the high school vocal
ensemble, he played a leading role in Sondheims musical "Into
the Woods", and took advantage of the Advanced Placement Music
Theory course. |
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| It was easy to
see that by the end of high school Rob was beginning to emerge
as the musical force he's respected as today. When he chose to
attend Arizona State Univeristy Rob was awarded the Jazz-Bird
scholarship and chosen--as a Freshman--to play in the
University's top Concert Jazz Band. This accomplishent earned
him the opportunity to work with legends such as Doc
Severinson and Gunther Schuller. While at ASU Rob also
performed in various jazz combos, latin bands and percussion
ensembles and studied with percussion Professor Dr. J.B. Smith
and Jazz drummer Dom Moio. |
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| Throughout his
college career, Rob continued to develop his musicianship
playing countless performances throughout the Phoenix area,
closely studying the notes of musical greats spanning all
genres, and spending hours upon hours in 'the lonely box' (aka
'the wood shed' aka the practice room) practicing piano,
marimba, snare drum and drumset. while in college Rob's CD
player spent many a day spinning the sides of Radio Head,
Bjork, D Angelo, Eliott Smith and The Roots. |
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| Currently Rob
lives in Scottsdale and works all around the Phoenix area with
various musical ensembles (to find out where Rob is playing
next just check out the schedule). Rob is well-known for
putting the sound of the group above the sound of the drums
and as one of the world's most musical drummers, audience
members of a Rob Moore concert have been heard uttering words
to themselves such as, "graceful, sensitive,
tasteful." |
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| andy
margolis trio |
| andy margolis,
piano |
| justin brotman,
bass |
| rob moore,
drums |
 andy's rhythm changes [1:44] |
 blame it on my youth [1:45] |
 everything in its right place [1:45] |
 footprints [1:44] |
 on green dolphin street [1:44] |
 river man [1:44] |
 someday my prince will come
[1:44] |
 well you needn't [1:44] |
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| momo
& the modern musical adventure |
| rob moore,
everything |
 guitar [2:54] |
 i'm sorry [0:53] |
 modern yellow [3:05] |
 only drums and shit [3:06] |
 sunday noon [2:16] |
 vast blue space, part 1 [1:46] |
 vast blue space, part 2 [3:39] |
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| jacob
koller piano trio |
| jacob koller,
piano |
| warren jones,
bass |
| rob moore,
drums |
 alone together [4:46] |
 giant steps [1:48] |
 off and on [1:46] |
 out of nowhere [1:44] |
 skippy [1:44] |
 think of one [1:44] |
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| trio
OrO |
| jacob koller,
piano |
| andy jones,
bass |
| rob moore,
drums |
 ching, part 1 [1:51] |
 ching, part 2 [1:51] |
 second movement [1:50] |
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| links --->
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| the
awakening seed |
 www.awakeningseedschool.org/ |
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| justin
brotman |
 www.brotmonster.com/ |
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| cafe boa
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 www.cafeboa.com/ |
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| jacob
koller |
 www.jacobkoller.com/ |
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| andy
margolis |
 www.andymargolis.com/ |
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