A mystical guitar man from a bygone era, David M'ore arrived to L.A in the early 90's committed to alter the musical scene. Club goers and musicians begin to talk about the new kid with the virtuoso aggressive guitar style, raspy vocals, and his high energy fueled Blues-Rock tunes.

Now with his second solo album "From The Other Side of The River" David M'ore managed to take his guitar pyrotechnics to a different level of instrumental majesty. Performing on a custom made Strat carefully modified to his specifications, M'ore demonstrates his acclaimed six string technique on both originals and cover tunes. "I love to pay tribute to those who influenced me." "But at the same time I like to be true to who I am," says M'ore, whose influences include Hendrix, Blackmore, Satriani, J. Winter, Gary Moore, Albert King, and other guitar monsters.

From the beginning, traditional Blues and British Neoclassical Hard Rock played a very important role in the evolution of David M'ore style.

Born in Argentina, he picked up an old guitar that his godfather bought him for his eighth birthday and immediately began to explore vintage records. "The aggressive sound of the guitar drove me emotionally insane," David says. "I still listen to those old records from Johnny Winter." That's where it all began.


 

           

A born troubadour, Mr. M'ore moved frequently around the world as well as in the U.S.A before finally settling in Hollywood in 1990. After the separation of his band "Blind Hole" and refusing to accept the change of the grunge movement, he escaped to Sacramento in 1993 where he obtained a music award. Back then David shared the stage with local Blues players including the legendary Johnny Guitar Knox and Arbess Williams.

Today you can hear his chops in the San Francisco area with his new powerful trio offering an explosive blues riffs attack.

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