Biography
Ralph Moore, who has lived in the U.S. since 1970, is a fine tenor saxophonist influenced by John Coltrane, but possessing a slightly softer tone. He attended Berklee (during that period he had opportunities to play with James Williams and Kevin Eubanks), moved to New York in 1981, and worked with many veteran players, including Horace Silver (1981-1985), Roy Haynes, Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Knepper, Bobby Hutcherson, and Kenny Barron. Ralph Moore debuted on record as a leader in 1985 for Reservoir, recorded several fine albums for Landmark, Criss Cross, Savoy, and Mons (with the L.A. Jazz Summit), toured extensively with J.J. Johnson, and since 1995, has been a member of the Tonight Show Orchestra in Los Angeles. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Ralph Moore Quartet: Swinging Hard!
Ralph Moore Live at Sam's Jams 1988
McCOY TYNER 5et feat FREDDIE HUBBARD & RALPH MOORE [VHS digitized] Live in Stuttgart, Jazztage 1990
Ralph Moore on Ephesians 3:14-20
From 12 People to 2300 Churches - Ralph Moore
Interview w/ Ralph Moore hosted by Stephen Martin
Back Room Blues
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