Remix artist’s Rat Bastardz (DJ Kidd Star, Buzz Amato, Rick Hinkle) completed a Remix of JPM/Seth Condrey’s song, “To Africa With Love” to be released on November 8th, 2011. Get a Pre-Listen to both the “Remixed Radio Edit” and the“Remixed DJ Edit”.
JPM recently worked with recording artist Chris Cauley (TheVoice/NBC) on his itunes single, “Everything Easy“. Joseph produced/arranged and played fretless bass on this beautiful heartfelt song
(Chris sang to his wife on their wedding day). More Info “Everything Easy” features: Chris Cauley – vocals, acoustic guitar/everything-easy.html Joseph Patrick Moore – fretless bass, pads, keys, producer Ron James – saxophone Matt Cusson – piano, fender rhodes Show your love, download this song and support great artist’s such as Chris Cauley. * Itunes "To Africa With Love “Single” (featuring Seth Condrey) is released today. Fans of Joseph’s more fusion based jazz music may be surprised to hear this original tune, co-written with former Dove Award winner Seth Condrey (vocals). This song is very reminiscent of U2/Coldplay and is part of the CD collection “To Africa With Love” scheduled for release on May 11th, 2010 on Blue Canoe Records.
The title track from Joseph Patrick Moore’s upcoming CD – “To Africa With Love” will be available at JPM’s official store, itunes, Amazon.com, Emusic.com and many others on April 13th, 2010. The full CD will be available on May 11th, 2010.
JPM’s song “GrooveMessenger” from the “Drum and Bass Society Volume 1” CD is pre-loaded on the new iRiver T-30 MP3 Player. You may also download this song for free from Amazon.com
Bass Player Magazine October 1993 Bass Notes On the jazz side of the street, three promising students were recently named winners of $1,000 awards from the Milt J. Hinton Scholarship fund: Joe Martin, Joseph Moore, and Nathan Peck. Martin is a student at William Paterson College; Moore is hittin the books at Memphis State University; and Peck, a 16-year old from West Virginia, is planning to pursue private instruction. The judges were Milt Hinton himself (of course) and noted jazz bassists Jay Leonhart and Charnett Moffett. The winners were chosen on the basis of their performances, their background, and an assessement of the potential benefits of private instruction in furthering their musical development. |
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