List of People With Surname Moore - Music

Music

  • Alecia Beth Moore (born 1979), better known under her stage name Pink (singer), American pop/rock/R&B singer
  • Anthony Moore (born 1948), British musician and composer
  • Arnold Moore (1914–2004), American blues singer
  • Bob Moore (born 1932), American session musician, orchestra leader, and bassist
  • Chante Moore (born 1967), American singer
  • Christy Moore (born 1945), Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist
  • Deacon John Moore, American musician, singer, and bandleader
  • Douglas Moore (born 1893), American composer, and president, National Institute and American Academy of Arts & Letters
  • Freddy Moore (born 1950), American musician
  • Gary Moore (1952-2011), Northern Irish guitarist
  • Grace Moore (1898–1947), American soprano and actress
  • Jackie Moore (singer) (born 1946), American jazz singer from Florida
  • John Moore (bluegrass musician), American mandolin player
  • John Moore (saxophonist), American saxophonist and saxophone teacher
  • Kevin Moore, American musician
  • Lecrae Moore, American Christian rap artist
  • Mandy Moore, American pop-singer and actress
  • Michael Moore (saxophonist and clarinetist), American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer
  • Rudy Ray Moore (born 1927), African-American singer, comedian and cult-film maker
  • Scotty Moore American blues and rock-n-roll guitarist
  • Sonny Moore, American vocalist
  • Thalia Moore, Cheloist
  • Thurston Moore, (born 1958) American guitarist and experimental musician
  • Vinnie Moore (born 1964), American musician
  • William Moore (musician) (1893−1951), American blues singer and guitarist

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