Tommy Moore’s got the Blues - CSN News

Tommy Moore’s got the Blues – CSN News


Tommy Moore plays cry.
Credit History: Tommy Moore, Instagram.

Blues symbol from Ireland Tommy Moore is playing Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos on Friday, October 18 at 10pm.

Tommy Moore is an extremely desired bassist/singer in the songs scenes of both Ireland and Spain. He has actually had fun with prominent Irish musicians such as Declan O’Rourke, Cathy Davey, Booka Brass, Zaska, and Mick Pyro, to call however a couple of. Because relocating to Granada, he has actually been doing thoroughly in cry scene with Fernando Beiztegui, Oso Benalúa, Tony Molina, and a lot more.

Tommy Moore, author of hit tune ‘New Tattoo’, sung by Julie Feely

The Tommy Moore Blues Band is the end result of ten years having fun with several of the largest Blues heroes from Ireland and Spain and growing their very own energised and emotional Blues arsenal. When he is not seen on the bass, he is hectic as a vocalist and author. His tune ‘New Tattoo’ included on The Struck television skill reveal competition sung by well-known Galway vocalist Julie Feely, that after that took the tune to number 10 in the graphes.

Comprising the Tommy Moore Blues band are Tommy Moore, electrical bass and vocals; Sergio Novo on guitar; and Cote Calmet on drums. The Tommy Moore Blues Band plays the Clarence Jazz Club, Calle Danza Invisible, Torremolinos on Friday, October 18 at 10pm. Ticket rates begin at EUR10.

Tags: Blues songs, Clarence Jazz Club.



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