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Monday, January 18, 2016
On The Road To NAMM: David M'ore (Guitarist-Vocalist)
Straight out of San Francisco by way of Argentina, musician
David M'ore has blazed a path of quickly-growing recognition that's
landed the guitarist-vocalist on the cover of, among others, the San
Francisco Chronicle. M'ore's new album, "Passion, Soul, &
Fire" is described by one reviewer as, "high-octane blues-rock
that smolders with salacious bass grooves and really irresistible
beats".davidmore.net
ON THE ROAD TO NAMM: DAVID M'ORE (GUITARIST/VOCALIST)
(ON THE ROAD TO NAMM) - Straight out of San Francisco
by way of Argentina, musician David M'ore has blazed a path of quickly-growing
recognition that's landed the guitarist-vocalist on the cover of, among
others, the San Francisco Chronicle.
M'ore's new album, Passion,
Soul, & Fire is described by one reviewer as,
"twelve tracks of high-octane blues-rock that smolders with
salacious bass grooves and really irresistible beats...add a few portions
of electrified sexually-fueled rhythm and blues with some smokin' guitar
licks that spellbind the mind, all the while creating mesmerizing sounds
of Classic Rock. M'ore's throaty vocals are reminiscent of great soulful
rock legends such as Billy Gibbons, Warren Haynes, and the late, great
Lemmy Kilmister".
David M'ore
managed to take his guitar pyrotechnics to a different level of
instrumental majesty. Performing on a custom-made Strat carefully
modified to his specifications, the guitarist demonstrates his acclaimed
six-string technique on both originals and cover tunes. "I love to
pay tribute to those who influenced me, but at the same time, I like to
be true to who I am" explains M'ore, whose influences include guitar
greats Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Satriani, Johnny Winter, and
Albert King.
David M'ore - Some Background
From the beginning, traditional Blues and British
Neoclassical Hard Rock played a very important role in the evolution of
the David M'ore style. Born in Argentina, he picked up an old guitar that
his Godfather bought him for his eighth birthday and immediately began to
explore vintage records. "The aggressive sound of the guitar drove
me emotionally insane", M'ore says. "I still listen to those
old records from Johnny Winter. That's where it all began".
A born troubadour, M'ore frequently moved around the
world as well as throughout the U.S. before finally settling in Hollywood
in 1990. After the split-up of his band Blind Hole and his refusing to
accept the oncoming Grunge Movement, M'ore escaped to Sacramento in 1993,
winning a Sacramento Music Award there in the process.
If you're a
fan of excellent guitar playing and enjoy hard rock that strays towards
the blues rather than heavy metal, it's likely David M'ore's expressive
and explosive guitar attack is for you . David M'ore, a man and his
guitar.
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