Michael Moore (bassist)
Michael Moore (born May 16, 1945 in Glen Este, Ohio) is an American jazz bassist.
Moore started on bass at age fifteen, at
Dusko Goykovich while in Belgrade
.
In the 1970s, he worked with
Michael Urbaniak
.
Moore was a member of the
Dave Brubeck Quartet from 2001 until Brubeck's death in 2012. He nowadays posts videos on his YouTube Channel
of him performing a variety of musical pieces.
Discography
As leader
- Live at Carnegie Hall – 40th Anniversary Concert, Benny Goodman (1978)
- Two in Time (Chiaroscuro, 1989)
- Roger Kellaway meets Gene Bertoncini and Michael Moore (Chiaroscuro, 1992)
- Plays Gershwin (1995)
- Michael Moore / Bill Charlap (Concord Jazz, 1995)
- The Intimacy of the Bass (with Rufus Reid) (Double-Time, 1999)
- The History of Jazz, Vol. 1 (Arbors, 2000)
- The History of Jazz, Vol. 2 (Arbors, 2002)
As sideman
With Kenny Barron
- 1+1+1 (Blackhawk, 1984 [1986])
With The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet
- The Ruby Braff George Barnes Quartet (Chiaroscuro, 1974)
- Live at the New School (Chiaroscuro, 1974)
- Salutes Rodgers and Hart (Concord Jazz, 1975)
- Plays Gershwin, (Concord Jazz, 1975)
- To Fred Astaire With Love, (Concord Jazz, 1975)
With Bob Brookmeyer
- The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band (Gryphon, 1978)
With Dave Brubeck
With Bill Evans
- Getting Sentimental (rec. live at the Village Vanguard, 1978)
With Gil Evans
With Art Farmer and Jim Hall
- Big Blues (CTI, 1978)
With Jesse Green
- Sea Journey (Chiaroscuro, 1993)
With Lee Konitz
- In Concert (India Navigation, 1974 [1982]) with Chet Baker
- The Lee Konitz Quintet (Chiaroscuro, 1977)
- Tenorlee (Choice, 1978)
With Blue Mitchell
- Many Shades of Blue (Mainstream, 1974)
With Jimmy Raney and Doug Raney
- Stolen Moments (Steeplechase, 1979)
With Joe Temperley
- Just Friends (Hep, 1978) with Jimmy Knepper
- Live at the Floating Jazz Festival (Chiaroscuro, 2000 [2002]) with Kenny Davern
With Warren Vaché
- Blues Walk(Dream Street, 1978)
- Horn of Plenty (Muse, 1994)
- Talk to Me Baby (Muse, 1996)
With Phil Woods and Lew Tabackin
- Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin (Omnisound, 1981)
References
- Michael Moore at Allmusic