Rebecca Moore
50 top tracks
Rebecca Moore
50 top tracks
Albums

Admiral Charcoal's Song
Rebecca Moore

Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan
Rebecca Moore

Home Wreckordings 1997-1999
Rebecca Moore

Home Wreckordings
Rebecca Moore

The Uluru Concept
Rebecca Moore

Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan Tribute
Rebecca Moore

Home Wreckordings 19971999
Rebecca Moore

Great Jewish Music - Marc Bolan
Rebecca Moore

Winter Blessing
Rebecca Moore

Return
Rebecca Moore

State Of The Union
Rebecca Moore

Homewreckcordings
Rebecca Moore
Biography
Rebecca Moore is a musician and actress. Known mostly for being the lover and onetime muse of Jeff Buckley as well as her participation in experimental theater productions and experimental music. She is the daughter of noted art photographer, Peter Moore and his wife, Barbara, an art historian....Read more on Last.fm
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Rebecca Moore is a musician and actress. Known mostly for being the lover and onetime muse of Jeff Buckley as well as her participation in experimental theater productions and experimental music. She is the daughter of noted art photographer, Peter Moore and his wife, Barbara, an art historian.
Rebecca Moore was born and raised amidst New York's Avant-Garde art scene of the 1970s. She spent many years performing in experimental theater works by artists such as John Jesurun, (including his plays Deep Sleep and Shatterhand Massacre, in the U.S. and Europe), Richard Foreman (I've Got the Shakes), Ridge Theater (notably the Obie-winning Everyday Newt Berman and Jungle Movie), filmmaker/choreographer Jo Andres, Julia Heyward, David Patrick Kelly, Taj Mahal, Clarinda Mac Low and many others. Her own solo performance art work at small venues evolved into full-scale low-budget surrealistic musical theater pieces, labors of love that often included live music. Out of this she developed a band, The Prevention of Blindness. She has two CD releases to her credit and is presently preparing her third for the Oracles series on John Zorn's Tzadik record label.
In recent years Moore has become vocal in several social groups concerned with maintaining the creative and cultural heritage of New York's East Village and Lower East Side communities such as the HOWL Festival, as well as Take It to the Bridge and LOCO (Ludlow-Orchard Community Organization) which Moore founded. She also takes part in actions related to stopping poor communities from being forced out of New York City, such as housing demonstrations and anti-gentrification events.
Releases
* Admiral Charcoal's Song, 1996 Knitting Factory Records
* Home Wreckordings 1997-1999, 2000 Knitting Factory Records
Homepage: http://www.bluviolin.com
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