George Moore
   

This website is intended to honour the legacy of George Moore - husband, father, grandfather, friend, and musician, who passed away on December 1, 2018.

New material will be added as it becomes available.

 

Note: Songs sung in tribute to George are now linked at the bottom of this page.

 

Videos



(With Ken MacDonald)

(Full Program - George Sings at 2:33 and 22:41)



(Full Program - George Sings at 4:59)

I recently found this video of George in the middle of another recording I had made for my father. It was in February, 2018, and we had no way of knowing, at that time, that neither my father or George would be with us at the end of that year.

George was still so vital, as you can see from his excellent performance and quick humour. This may be the last recording made of George singing. He is greatly missed.

The songs are "Lucille" and "Would You Catch a Falling Star?"

 

 

George's Music: Audio Only

 
Black Diamond Strings Old Shep
Cowboy Bill She Never Did Say So to Daddy
El Bandito She Thinks I Still Care
Grandma's Boy Sing Me Back Home
Healing Hands of Time Slim's Shoes
Hello Love (Hello Beth) The Lady With the Flaming Red Hair
Here Comes That Rainbow Again The Man on the Side of the Road
Home From the Forest The Shifting, Whispering Sand
Jesus Was a Capricorn When the Blues Were Born
My Darlin' Hometown Where Corn Don't Grow
Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You  


Here are links to some songs sung by others in tribute to George:

"The Shifting Whispering Sands" sung by Slim Craig

A Note from Beth, and a Letter from George's Nephew, read by Bob Foster

"George Will Make 'Er Run", "My Darlin' Hometown", and "Black Diamond Strings", sung by Bob Foster

"Three Wooden Crosses", sung by Jim Peasley (New)

"The Prettiest Flowers", sung by Gnarly C, Cord (New)

"Tenderly Calling Me Home" and "Here Comes That Rainbow Again", sung by Bob Foster (New)

 

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