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featuring
Will Bernard (guitar) and
Wil Blades (keyboards)
Born and raised in New Orleans (and living
there still, when he’s
not on the road), Stanton Moore is very much a product of geography,
culture and creative networking. He grew up in the thriving music
scene of his hometown that included Professor Longhair, Doctor
John, the Meters and countless other Big Easy mainstays.
In the early ‘90s, Moore hooked up with guitarist Jeff Raines,
bassist Robert Mercurio and keyboardist Rich Vogel and saxophonist
Ben Ellman to form the New Orleans-based “steam-roller” funk
band known as Galactic. After receiving his bachelor’s degree
in music and business from Loyola University, Moore and the band
made their first record (the widely acclaimed Coolin’ Off)
and hit the road to do nearly 200 gigs a year for the first ten
years of Galactic’s existence. The band has since released
five more albums since Coolin’ Off, and continues
to amass a worldwide audience via recording and touring globally.
Aided by eight-string guitar
virtuoso Charlie Hunter and saxophonist Skerik (Les Claypool,
John Scofield, Roger Waters), Moore launched his solo career
in the late ‘90s
with the All Kooked
Out!, an album recorded in New Orleans just after Mardi Gras
in 1998 and released later that year. In addition to the Moore-Hunter-Skerik
core, All Kooked Out! also featured a handful of New Orleans
horn players, including Brent Rose, Brian Seeger, Matt Perrine,
Ben Ellman, and former Sun Ra trumpeter Michael Ray. Moore extended
the solo discography with the 2001 release of Flyin’ the
Koop (Verve/Blue Thumb).
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