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Einer der interessantesten und spannendsten Newcomer als Singer/Songwriter aus Kananda!
Colin Moore ist im Bereich Folkrock einer der spannendsten Newcomer aus Kanada. Seine rauchige Stimme und seine eingängigen Songs lassen einen nicht hören, dass seine musikalischen Wurzeln ursprünglich im Punk liegen. Bereits als Teenager hatte er in seiner Heimatstadt Montreal seine erste eigene Punkband, beeinflusst durch Größen wie Springsteen oder Mike Ness schlug er aber bald einen anderen Weg ein. Mit dem Griff zur Gitarre wandte er sich der Richtung Singer/Songwriter-Rock zu. Colin Moore erzählt in seinen Songs Geschichten, die er in Kompositionen einbettet, die echt sind, die geerdet sind. Sein neues Album „Leaving Home“ beinhaltet auch seinen Song Friends Of Mine, der kürzlich für die Fernsehserie Family Biz lizenziert wurde, die sowohl in Kanada als auch in Frankreich ausgestrahlt wird.
One of the most exciting and interesting singer/songwriter newcomers from Canada.
He has a breathy voice and his songs are catchy – no one would guess that in former times he played punk. Already as teenager he had his first punk-band in his hometown Montreal, but influenced by famous musicians as Springsteen or Mike Ness he struck a new path. He took the guitar and became a singer/songwriter. In his songs Colin Moore tells us stories, they are part of his compositions, which are authentic and grounded.
His album “Leaving Home” includes also the song “Friends Of Mine”, which was licensed recently for the TV series Family Biz, which is broadcasted in Canada and France.
http://www.myspace.com/colinsacoustic
Colin Moore is a Canadian singer / songwriter hailing from Montreal. His raspy voice began to gain him attention at an early age, and by his mid-teens, Colin was fronting his first band, Suburban Trash, later known as Road Bones.
Armed with a guitar and a strong urge to expand his musical horizons, Colin’s desire to write music has now taken him in a completely different direction: the more intimate bar-room folk. With his smokey, whiskey soaked voice and his ability to tell his stories through lyrics and melodies, Colin weaves a rich and inspiring musical tapestry on which it isn’t hard to hear the influence of greats like Springsteen, Petty and Dylan.
Although a new player to the folk-rock scene, he has quickly caught attention from both fans and industry alike. Following his debut showcase at CMW in March 2008, Moore has gone on to play a variety of festivals, including the Quebec city summer Festival, the Montreal Jazz Festival, SXSW, NXNE and opening sold-out shows for Joseph Arthur. He also received rave reviews following his tour opening for David Usher in fall 2009.
Colin has since toured relentlessly both nationally and internationally with over 250 dates in 2009-2010, including 20 in the U.S. and more than 50 in Europe.
2010 continues in the same way, following a European tour in Sweden, England, France and Germany (opening for Holly Williams), Colin returned to take part in the Spring Meetings of ROSEQ 2010.
His first album, "Leaving Home" was released on March 30th, 2010. Produced by his friend and guitarist Ryan Battistuzzi (Breastfeeders, Malajube, We Are Wolves) signed on Indica Records and distributed by Fontana / Universal in Canada, the album is receiving critical acclaim. In anticipation to its european summer launch, Colin returned to Europe in May 2010 for a tour of 10 dates in Belgium, France and Germany with swiss artist Sophie Hunger.
This summer, Colin Moore has been present everywhere. He participated in a ROSEQ tour across eastern Quebec with Jason Bajada, opened for Rodger Hogdson (Supertramp) at the Quebec city Summer Festival, played the Montreal Jazz Festival and heads to Europe again to play in Switzerland, Belgium and Germany opening for grammy-award winner Roseanne Cash.
Fall 2010 will be just as busy with a month-long tour in Australia in October and more dates scheduled in Europe and Canada.
“Go and pick it up, you won't be disappointed” (CBC Radio 3)
"Though his vocal qualities bear comparison to Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Dave Wyndorf and even Tom Waits, Moore crafts highly personal songs, taut with emotional bearing, in the manner of Tom Petty or Neil Young. With a debut album of this calibre, Moore's name should continue to be mentioned in the same breath as these greats for many years to come"(Steve Lalla, Hour****)
“Leaving Home's raw vocals, melodic harmonica and strong folky guitar-driven harmonies combine to make an outstanding folk rock album. Remember his name, because Colin Moore is on the rise.” (Tangible Sounds ****)
“This album promises an increase in your cravings for cottages, road-trips and campfires (...) grab a seat, pop in Leaving Home, lean on the person next to you and enjoy. Trust me, it will be perfect. It's folky, fantastic and very much worth your time." (Megan Dolski, The Link 9/10)
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