Hello and welcome! You've found the myspace page for Steve Moore. I play trombone and piano (meaning piano AND all kinds of keyboards and bells etc. etc.). Over time, I've come to play music with many people - Earth, sunnO))), Laura Veirs, Mount Analog, Sufjan Stevens, Bill Frisell, Eyvind Kang, Karl Blau, Your Heart Breaks, Skerik and many others. A discography and bio are available at:
www.stebmo.com
My first album STEBMO is currently for sale at CDBaby... here's a little about the album:
STEBMO - produced by Tucker Martine and featuring the playing of Matt Chamberlain, Todd Sickafoose, Eyvind Kang, Doug Wieselman, Tucker Martine, Eli Moore, Ashley Eriksson, Karl Blau and Johanna Kunin. "Blind Ross", "Rathdrum", "Majika" and "Tough Luck" are posted here from this album... On April 15th the album will be available via iTunes and at stores across north america! More info at: www.stebmo.com
I'm going to try and post a few more blogs (uh oh) and videos and pictures up here... so check back often! xo, stebmo
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dear steve, i recorded an album called "a palindrome" that you can download for free at www. samspalindromes. com. it's 17 tracks and is structurally palindromic. listen to it if you'd like and i hope it tickles your fancy. your friend, sam woodworth
It was great to hang out with you too, steve. good luck with all yr shows and dont steal too many barbeques no matter how many kids you have at your disposal. let me know when you are around baltimore again!