Alex Moore (musician)

Alex Moore is an English bassist, who has worked with many musicians and record producers since 2001. This has involved numerous appearances on all the major UK TV and radio stations, and performing live to audiences in the UK and Europe.

Moore is currently working with a number of artists including N.U.M.B. (British Fusion Records) and songwriter Zena (World's End Records). He is also part of the Little Tardis Studios team and works and writes with their roster of artists both live and in the studio.

He is endorsed by Ashdown Engineering and Elites Strings and uses Fender Jazz bass guitars.

His current set up is a Fender American Vintage '62 Jazz 4 String and a Fender American Deluxe Jazz QMT 5 String, an Ashdown ABM 500 RC EVO II Head with ABM 2x10 and 1x15 speaker cabinets. He also uses a Tech 21 SansAmp Bass DI and various Ashdown, Boss & Electro Harmonix effects.

On 28 June 2009, Alex played at the Glastonbury Festival with N.U.M.B..

On 12 November 2011 Alex performed at the South West Music Awards with N.U.M.B. who were nominated for Best Album and Best Live Act.

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    My smiling child
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