Christy Moore biography
The older brother of Irish folk-pop
singer-songwriter Luka Bloom (Barry Moore), Christy
Moore is one of contemporary Irish music's best singer-songwriters. The former
lead vocalist and chief songwriter of Planxty and
Moving Hearts, Moore helped to bring the musical traditions of Ireland up to
modern standards. As a solo singer-songwriter, Moore has continued to add elements of rock
and popular music to his well-crafted, tradition-based tunes and has been a
major inspiration to such modern Irish artists as U2, Sinead O'Connor and the Pogues.
Traditional Irish music had little influence on Moore's early music. Trained
in old-time pop tunes and religious music, Moore was inspired as a teenager by the rock
& roll of American artists including Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Little
Richard. It wasn't until he had moved to London,
where he heard Irish folk songs sung in Irish ghettos, that he became aware of
the musical traditions of his homeland. Acquiring an acoustic guitar and Irish
drum (bodhran), Moore
began busking in the streets. Moore continued to
attract attention with his original, folk-like songs after returning to Ireland in the
late 1960s. Moore's
debut solo album, Paddy on the Road, was released in 1969.
While recording his third album, Prosperous, in 1972, Moore assembled a band
that evolved into Planxty. The group's fusion of
Celtic music and high-energy rock made Planxty one of
Ireland's
most influential bands. With Moore
singing lead in his heavily accented brogue and playing rhythm guitar and bodhran, Planxty brought together
such top-ranked Irish musicians as Donal Lunny (guitar, bouzouki, bottleneck
bouzouki), Liam O'Flynn (uilleann
pipes, whistle) and Andy Irvine (mandolin, mouth organ). Although he left Planxty in 1974, Moore
returned when the band's original lineup reunited in
1979. He remained with Planxty until 1983, when it
evolved into a new band, Moving Hearts. Moore
served as frontman for Moving Hearts until leaving to
resume his solo career in 1985.
The excitement of Moore's concerts has been documented on two
albums. Live In Dublin,
released in 1978, featured accompaniment by Donal Lunny. Live at the Point, released in 1995, captures a solo
performance at the Point Theater in Dublin in July 1994. Moore's solo recordings between 1973 and 1978, were compiled on The Folk Collection, released in
1978. His solo recordings between 1981 and 1991 were anthologized on The
Christy Moore Collection, released in 1991. Moore's 1985 album Voyage featured backing
vocals by Sinead O'Connor, Elvis Costello and Mary Black, plus accordion player
Shamus Shannon.