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New Orleans-area vocalist, songwriter, and bandleader Deacon John Moore has entertained three generations of New Orleanians, singing everything from classic R&B and blues to rock & roll, jazz, and gospel music. His career spans more than 50 years, and like so many of his peers, he got his vocal training in the church. He began singing with his first band in middle school and continued singing through high school. Realizing he could get more gigs if he also played guitar, Moore found his first guitar at a pawn shop on Canal Street in the Crescent City, and also purchased several instruction books. He learned both from the instruction books and the records he bought. Moore later co-founded the Original Echoes in 1957, while still in high school. After his fellow guitar player in the group, Terry "Big T" de Rouen, moved to California, Moore played in various pickup bands before joining a group called the Ivories along with Roger Lewis of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Moore re-formed the group several years later as Deacon John & the Ivories, a longstanding group with varying members that Moore continues to lead. Alumni of Deacon John & the Ivories include Charles, Cyril, and Art Neville; Smokey Johnson; Zigaboo Modeliste; James Booker; James Rivers; James Black; and Sammy Burfect. After hearing Moore play guitar and sing at the Dew Drop Inn, pianist, producer, and bandleader Allen Toussaint asked him to play on some recording sessions. Moore began filling in for studio guitarists from the Crescent City when they were on the road, including musicians like Edgar Blanchard, Roy Montrell, and Papoose Nelson. Later in the 1950s and '60s, Moore also began joining Dave Bartholomew, Wardell Quezergue, Harold Batiste, and Red Tyler in the recording studio, recording mostly at...

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