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The latest solo album from
VINNIE MOORE To be released on
18th May 2009 in Europe and the USA Find out more: http://www.vinniemoore.com/ |
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Vinnie Moore -
Shredhead Shrapnel Records recognized the talent of this young shredder back in the 80’s making Vinnie Moore a name every serious guitarist respected. Now twenty plus years since Mind’s Eye was recorded, Vinman has designed his first humbucking pickup which he affectionately refers to as The Shredhead. If you have not heard the biting tone of the Dean Vinnie Moore Shredhead try out the new Dean Vinman 2000 signature guitar and hear what it will do for your chops. Catch Vinnie on tour with UFO around the world.
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Vinnie Moore of UFO Once Vinnie Moore picked up his first guitar (a Kay) at the age of 12, he became, as he describes it, a “guitar freak.” His earliest influences included - among others - Jeff Beck, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Queen. Vinnie took lessons with a private instructor and at 14, he joined his first band, jamming on cover tunes with drums, bass, 2 guitars and vocals. After a few years of playing with different bands, Vinnie decided it was time to make the jump from covering songs to creating his own music. He quit the band, got a 4-track tape recorder, and began experimenting by recording his ideas and building them into songs. It was evident that he had found his calling; this was the start of his journey as a songwriter. In 1988, Squawk/Polygram released Vinnie’s second effort (and major label debut) Time Odyssey, which solidified his reputation as a musical innovator. His third release was Meltdown, in 1991 (on Relativity/Epic Records); the song Meltdown received national radio airplay on both album-oriented rock (AOR) and hard rock formats. In 1996, Mayhem Records released Out of Nowhere, with Brian Tichy (Billy Idol) on drums and Dorian Heartsong (Powerman 5000) on bass. |
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Vinnie is currently mixing his newest instrumental CD, which will hit the market in the near future. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On doing clinics: “I like talking to the fans firsthand and learning from them. It’s insightful to hear what they like about what I’m doing, and what they think about the guitar genre…and the whole music scene in general. I definitely feed off of their energy. It’s cool to be part of a global guitar community, and it’s an honor to know that I can sometimes inspire others to get excited by music and guitar. It always amazes me to me to hear that I have touched someone else by doing something that I love doing so much. I consider it a gift to be playing guitar and writing songs, and feel like one of the luckiest cats in the world to have fans.” On songwriting and musical influences: “I hope to keep growing and learning as a songwriter and as a player, and to explore different musical directions, kind of following the inspiration wherever it leads. I don’t plan ahead musically, which keeps things interesting for me. I want to continue following my muse into areas that inspire and excite me. I am basically a rock guy…but love many different styles of music, and am often inspired by - and learn from - all of them. Music is so vast, and there are so many things to pick up from all the different styles. I’ve kind of always been like this, drawing on different musical influences, partly because I like lots of different things and partly… because I get bored easily! Exploring different directions is fun, and it keeps me excited as both a writer and a player.” On having his own studio: “I love having a studio environment in the house so I can turn my ideas into songs. It’s really like my own little space in the universe and I love being there and being creative.” On songwriting: “In other parts of the house, I mostly sit around and play, and I always keep a Walkman cassette player close by, because you never know when an idea for a song is going to pop out. Musical ideas usually happen when you least expect them. I don’t consciously try to write; my ideas just come from playing. I record stuff; I never write it down." On playing: "I have pretty much always considered myself a melody and feel guy. Regardless of which style of music I am playing, the essence of what it is all about for me is definitely the melody and expressing myself emotionally. I love creating melodies that are memorable and can be sung, and if I can make a listener feel emotion when they hear my stuff, it is the highest reward I could ever get." ======================================== Get Ready to Roll Interview with Vinnie Mooresource
You've recently returned from the UK after the latest round of UFO shows, and later this year you'll be out with UFO again in Germany, England and for the first time, a tour of Russia. What has the reaction to The Monkey Puzzle album been like, and how have the shows been going so far? You are soon to release another Vinnie Moore album. How far forward is this project - how many tracks are there, who's on them, and what is the inspiration behind them? And when is it likely to be available? After an intense three years with UFO which has seen regular touring, two studio albums, and a live cd/dvd, how much of the UFO style has seeped into your new solo album?
Your 1987 album Mind's Eye has recently been celebrated as one of the best instrumental albums of all time, and was also voted #6 in the "200 Greatest Guitar Recordings of All Time" by Guitar One Magazine. What was it about that album that you think won you this accolade?
You've played with many legends over the years, including Alice Cooper. What would be your ideal line-up as an ambition to record and tour with? Who are your top three musical heroes - and why? For one..... I would have to say Stevie Ray Vaughan. He always played with so much passion and with every ounce of energy that he could possibly muster. He put everything he had into every note he played and played with so much soul. Every time I hear him it gets me excited and brings out the little kid in me who is fascinated with guitar, and it simply makes me wanna pick up a guitar and play. That's powerful. Sometimes when I am in a rut or frustrated, I put on Live at The El Macombo and that inner flame that Stevie has picks me right up. (By the way..... that performance is one of the greatest performances of our time). When music is played with passion it is contagious. It is a tragedy that this guy is no longer with us.... he would be one guy that I would love to hang with for an hour. Secondly... Hendrix. Because he came along and was doing things musically and with his guitar that were totally different from anything else happening in his era, or anytime before. People hearing him for the first time in the 60s must have been thinking that this cat is from another planet or something. I can think of no-one else that was so different from their time period as him. I admire that in a big way. His influence on everyone was immeasurable. Even if someone was not a big fan of his directly, they still picked up his influence. 2nd..... 3rd generation and beyond. If Jimi never existed, I shudder to think what music would be like now. But I tell you, it would be different. If you were somehow able to erase an artist from history, there are not many instances where you could say that things now would be as drastically different as if you took out Jimi's influence. Third, hmmmmm..... I dunno. there are so many. Probably Edwardo Van Halen because he made me wanna play guitar too. Such an exciting player who was a monumental inspiration to me. It can't be a walk in the park touring with UFO. They are legendary for their crazy ways. (Pun intended!). What's it been like?
You've got a very active MySpace page, and have a great rapport with your fans via the internet. How important to you is this kind of communication, and YouTube etc? Apart from music what things are most important to you? What would you like to be doing musically in five years time? |
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