
Gary Moore (1952-2011), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, became a virtuoso guitarist known for his technical mastery and emotional intensity across blues, rock, and metal genres throughout a 40-year career.
Moore began performing professionally in 1968 at age 16. He joined Thin Lizzy in Dublin, Ireland, as a temporary replacement guitarist in 1974, contributing to their legendary sound before pursuing a solo career. His work with Skid Row in the late 1960s established him as an emerging talent in Ireland.
Moore received MTV Europe Music Award nominations during the 1990s for his blues revival contributions. Still Got the Blues achieved platinum status, selling over 1 million copies worldwide. The album peaked at number five on the UK Albums Chart in 1990.
Moore's finger vibrato technique and bending precision influenced modern blues-rock players. He performed at major venues including the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Australia until his death in February 2011.
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