John Moore And The Expressway 'Dizzy' Moore, "Dizzy" Johnny Moore, Brother Dizzy, Dizzie, Dizzy, Dizzy Johney
Born: 5th October 1938 Kingston, Jamaica Died: 16th August 2008 Jamaican trumpet player. Founding member of pioneering Jamaican ska act, The Skatalites. Moore is a past student of the famed Alpha Boys School in Kingston. Please consider using other artists named Johnny Moore Johnny Moore Rhythm 'n' blues guitarist from Texas, active in the 40s - 50s with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers Johnny Moore Co-writer of the classic "Zindy Lou" Johnny Moore Songwriter in a hip hop 2002 release of Do Or Die Johnny Moore Legendary soul singer - songwriter of the Chicago soul scene, active since the mid-60s, member of Superior Movement Johnny Moore Songwriter of "Country Girl" with Jimmy Haggett Band Johnny Moore Pop singer, credited for a single release at Ampen in 1964 Johnny B. Moore Legendary Chicago blues artist Johnny Lee Moore Artist appearing in southern folk heriatge and field recordings compilations John Moore Electronica - house music producer - songwriter, member of The Lab, MCW, Moore Classic Wall, Rhythm Project, Step John Moore Appearing as scratcher in a 1987 hip hop release of Kings Of Rapp John Moore Alt rock singer - songwriter - producer, a.k.a. Edward Deverell with the Expressway John Moore Appearing as congas player with house music band Underground Evolution John Moore Rhythm n' blues singer - songwriter, a.k.a. Johnny Darrow, member of Drifters John Moore Guitarist, vocalist, producer with the alt rockers Revolution 9, appearing active in 1992 John Moore Singer - songwriter with the U.K. early '80s new romantics Mood John Moore Progressive house producer active since the late '00s John Moore Saw player, appearing active since late '90s in alt rock releases of Heather Nova, Art Brut, etc. John Moore Appearing as songwriter in a hip hop song of MV John Moore Appearing as musician in a release of funk metallers DC-10 John Moore Visual artist in a 2005 release of Thievery Corporation John Moore Bassist with the hardcore rockers This Is Hell John Moore Tuba, string bass player in a 1974 release of Judith Durham John Moore Appearing as choir member in a 1976 release of National Geographic, "Songs Of The Civil War" John Moore Bassist, percussionist with Cashmere Jungle Lords John Moore Tenor saxophone player in a Chicago blues Walter Davis (1949 - 1952) compilation John Moore U.S. funk soul producer - songwriter with a 1985 release John Moore Photographer, appearing in a Cosmic Rough Riders UK release John Moore Producer, credited in a 1988 heavy metal release of Neon Cross John Moore Drummer with the bluesmen The William Clarke Band appearing in a 1990 release John Moore Alto Saxophone player with Olodum appearing in a 1992 compilation release John Moore Performer with punk rockers The World / Inferno Friendship Society in a 1997 release John Moore Presenter, appearing in a non-music document release with President Jimmy Carter 'Deacon' John Moore Blues, rhythm 'n' blues, rock performer from Louisiana. John Alan Moore Appearing as backing vocalist in a 1977 Eddy Mitchell release John Allen Moore Electronica - techno producer, member of Channel 69 John David Moore Designer for artworks of albums in the '70s John J. Moore Vocalist in musical releases