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  1. Gary MooreStill Got The Blues. Album JP 1990 on Virgin label. Rock and Blues (Blues Rock) This record is dedicated to Peter Green George Harrison appears courtesy of Dark Horse Records. Don Airey appears courtesy of MCA Records.

  2. Mar 5, 2021 · The track would go on to feature on par of the CD release of Still Got The Blues. Born in 1952, Moore experienced The Beatles like any fan would have. By the time they had broken up in 1970, he was only 18-years-old, so the idea of working with Harrison must have meant a great deal to him.

  3. Feb 25, 2024 · Got My Mind Set On You (Cloud Nine) Harrison’s final #1 single came with this cover of one of his favorite early rock tunes. The cover became an MTV favorite in 1988 thanks to a pair of quirky ...

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  4. Feb 6, 2022 · Flashback to Belfast 1966; Gary Moore, then still only 14, had been making a name for himself as a guitar prodigy on the Belfast beat scene. Starting around the age of 10 with a jumbo acoustic almost as big as himself, he progressed so far over the next four years that he was the proud owner of a white Telecaster – one of the very few available in the city and bought on hire purchase by his ...

  5. Feb 19, 2011 · In 1990, Gary had returned to his blues roots, winning his biggest U.S. hit with the gold-certified album Still Got the Blues (which featured contributions from Albert King, Albert Collins, and George Harrison). Gary played with George Harrison at the Natural Law Party “Election is a Celebration” concert on April 6, 1992 at London’s Royal ...

  6. Gary Moore Sheet Music. Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician, most widely recognised as a singer, songwriter, and virtuoso rock and blues guitarist. In a career dating back to the 1960s, Moore played with musicians including Phil Lynott and Brian Downey during his teenage years, leading him ...

  7. As indicated by its title, Still Got the Blues saw him delve into an electric blues style. The album features guest contributions from Albert King, Albert Collins and George Harrison. The title track was released as a single and reached No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 16 February 1991.

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