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Motown Moe is a Detroiter who is a self taught keyboard player and producer, and has never received any formal music training, but through listening to many different sounds and artists has attempted to develop his own unique sound, a blend of smooth jazz and new age. Motown Moe has also attempted to expand into other genres such as RnB and Latin style music. Moe would like to work with other musicians regardless of instrument and with singers who are looking for a cool jazz sound. Motown Moe is currently doing the music after his 9:00 – 5:00 grind in corporate America, but has managed to keep busy helping out other artist with requests as time permits. Moe retired from the Military after 21 years, and has followed the team work concept, he was taught by helping others to achieve their music goals. Motown Moe has recorded all of his music from a modest home studio in Canton, Michigan. A few collaborations have been completed with London Based sax player Martin Sharpe, songs include Down Hill Glide and Late Night Log On from Moe’s first project entitled New Urban Age Project. Please contact Moe at this web site for purchasing information for this cd.
Motown Moe has recently released a new project entitled Night Experiments. Please check out this web site for listening to new songs from this latest outing. Motown Moe has recently completed producing a song for new R&B crooner King Lover, which hopefully will hit the sound waves soon. Motown Moe also has a few other works currently in progress with other musicians and singers which will be out in the future. If interested in working with Moe drop inquires on his profile via this web site. Please be serious about the music game. Motown Moe admires Quincy Jones for his hard work ethic and versatility, amongst his other music influences are the following, hopefully no one gets missed Ramsey Lewis, Herbie Han...., George Duke, Bob Baldwin, Kevin Toney, Rodney Franklin, Barry White, Jam & Lewis, Baby Face, Teddy Riley, Gamble & Huff, Bell & Creed, Jeff Lorber, Bob James, Brian Culbertson, Alex Bugnon, Paul Hardcastle, David Benoit, Dave Grusin, Bill Sharpe, Dancing Fantasy, Soul Ballet, MFSB, Salsoul Orchestra, Motown Sound, and the list goes on.
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