Bob Moore

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Bob Moore was an American session bassist and bandleader renowned for his prolific work in Nashville’s country and pop recordings from the 1950s onward.

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instanceOf bandleader
bassist
human
musician
session musician
activeIn Nashville recording studios NERFINISHED
activeYearsStart 1950
associatedWith Brenda Lee NERFINISHED
Elvis Presley NERFINISHED
George Jones NERFINISHED
Jerry Lee Lewis NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Patsy Cline NERFINISHED
Roger Miller NERFINISHED
Roy Orbison NERFINISHED
Sammy Davis Jr. NERFINISHED
awardReceived Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame induction NERFINISHED
child R. Stevie Moore NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1932-11-30
dateOfDeath 2021-09-22
familyName Moore NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork country music session work
recording industry
founded Monument Records (as a co-founder and key figure) NERFINISHED
genre country music
pop music
givenName Bob NERFINISHED
instrument bass guitar
double bass
memberOf Nashville A-Team NERFINISHED
name Bob Moore NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the most recorded bassists in history
notableRecording “Crazy” (Patsy Cline) – bass
“King of the Road” (Roger Miller) – bass
“Only the Lonely” (Roy Orbison) – bass
notableWork Nashville A-Team session recordings NERFINISHED
occupation bandleader NERFINISHED
bassist
record producer
session musician
placeOfBirth Nashville, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Nashville, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
recordLabel Monument Records NERFINISHED
residence Nashville, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Kitty Moore NERFINISHED

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