Eugene Moore
About this event
Join us at The Jobber's Rest in Upminster for an unforgettable evening with Eugene Moore, a talented blues guitarist and singer-songwriter based in Newham. Eugene's captivating performances blend soulful storytelling with masterful guitar work, drawing from his deep passion for the blues that began at just 14 years old. Having performed across London's most iconic venues and collaborated with renowned musicians, Eugene brings a wealth of experience and genuine emotion to every show.
Expect an evening of authentic blues, soul, and pop that showcases Eugene's distinctive style and technical brilliance. Whether you're a devoted blues enthusiast or simply looking for a night of quality live music, Eugene Moore's raw emotion and heartfelt performances promise to leave a lasting impression. Come experience the dedication and artistry that have made him a fixture in London's vibrant music scene.
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Eugene Moore is a passionate blues guitarist and singer-songwriter whose journey into music began at the age of 14. Captivated by the soulful essence of the blues from a young age, Eugene has developed a distinct style that blends heartfelt storytelling with masterful guitar work. At 19, Eugene moved to London to pursue his musical aspirations and quickly immersed himself in the city’s vibrant music scene. Over the years, he has performed extensively across London, leading his own projects and collaborating with a variety of talented artists. Highlights of his career include working with Rod Stewart’s bassist PJ Phillips, renowned blues guitarist Matt Schofield, jazz singer Deelee Dubé, and attending masterclasses with jazz-fusion legends Mike Stern and Keith Carlock. Eugene has graced some of London’s most iconic venues, including the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Troy Bar, and The Troubadour. His performances are a testament to his dedication to the blues and his ability to connect with audiences through raw emotion and technical brilliance. Eugene continues to write and perform music that stays true to the heart of blues while incorporating his own unique voice and style.