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Abra Moore has learned a few things about music, life and the intrinsic value of happiness and balance. The quiet confidence she’s found seeps through every element of On The Way, the new record she’s made with long-time collaborator and producer Mitch Watkins. The new collection is subtle, seductive and assured. In her own words, it’s a “gentle sway” of an album. It recaptures the organic, intuitive style that led to a GRAMMY-- nomination and worldwide acclaim for her breakthrough album, Strangest Places. It’s been an interesting journey that brought Moore to where she is today and ultimately settling into a productive and satisfying life in Austin, Texas.
The journey began in Hawaii. Although born in California, her family soon moved to Hawaii where she remembers growing up immersed in creativity and surrounded by music. Her older brother was an accomplished jazz musician and her father was a painter. The house was always filled with music - from jazz greats to soul music and rock and roll. The eclectic mix had a profound impact on Moore as she began to explore her own creativity through music. She began creating in a very free atmosphere, one without boundaries.
Upon moving to New York to study at age 15, she began playing piano. She very quickly began experimenting and adding her own bits to songs she was learning. “To be able to express emotions and life experiences through music and song was very liberating,” she says. “At an early age, I learned to communicate in a very intrinsic and meaningful way through songs. I was hooked from then on.”
Not only was music destined to satisfy her soul, it would literally take her around the world with the group Poi Dog Pondering. As a founding member of Poi Dog, she was able to dive into music as a fulltime career. The band eventually relocated from Hawaii to Austin, Texas. That’s how Moore landed in the city she’s called home for more than a decade. However, after she left the group, she lived in France and Italy for a year working as a musician singing American standards on the streets and in cafes. When she returned to Austin, she purchased a 4-track and began recording demos for Sing, her solo debut on the independent Bohemia Beat label. Sing got the attention of Sarah McLachlan, who was a huge fan of the record. A few years later, McLachlan invited Abra to be a part of the Lilith Fair.
Sing also caught the ears of Arista Records. She was signed to Arista Austin and released her seminal Strangest Places album. Moore broke through when her hit-to-be, “Four Leaf Clover,” ended up all over the airwaves and video channels (MTV, VH1), subsequently earning Moore a GRAMMYT-- nomination in the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance category. In addition to a spot on the Lilith Fair, the buzz surrounding the album led to tours with Matchbox 20, Barenaked Ladies and Collective Soul.
Shortly after the success of Strangest Places, Clive Davis left Arista to form J Records. Moore was one the acts he took along. Coupled with her newfound national exposure, being on a major label opened other doors for Moore, including a national ad campaign for Perry Ellis.
There were advantages of working for a major label, but there were also demands and pressures that went along with the perks. During this time, she wrote and recorded an album called No Fear, but ultimately decided not to release it. She left J Records without the album seeing the light of day. “It was an amazing experience working with Clive Davis and J Records,” she says of her stint at a major label. “When the album was done, it just didn’t feel like me. They were gracious enough to let me walk away with the album. Everything happens for a reason and my life took a hard turn at that time. I was fortunate to have time to deal with life. Call it fate or whatever you want, but things worked out.”
One of the hard turns was the death of her father. After becoming ill, he made the decision that he wanted to die at home. It fell to Moore and her sisters to take care of him in his final days—days in which he refused to give up painting. He died literally with brush in hand.It would be a few years before she released another album—Everything Changed on Koch Records. In many ways the record was a stepping-stone, one that brought her closer to the shoot-straight-from-the-heart style that launched her as singer. She steps more fully into that mode on her new record, On The Way, which is being released on the Seattle-based independent label Sarathan Records.
On The Way finds Moore at ease in her own skin and voice. It’s a ferociously quiet album that unfolds gently but packs an emotional wallop with its unwavering honesty. It’s an album full of subtle moods. In many ways, On The Way captures the cinematic magic of a great film. From the opening seduction of “Into The Sunset” to the closing reprise of the title track, it transports the listener to a different space. It’s a roll-the-windows-down-and-drive kind of record. “Making this record I found the sweet balance,” says Moore. “My life is good and happy. These songs are little snapshots of where I’m at. I tried to capture and present these experiences as honestly as I could. If you just stay honest and true, you’ll connect with the listeners. You become part of their lives. That’s a privilege you can’t take for granted.”
Part of Moore’s journey has been rediscovering the joy of simply singing for the love of the music. To that end, she’s been revisiting one her favorite pastimes—singing jazz standards. It’s something she did in Austin in the early 90s before she headed of to Europe. She’s been doing it again without fanfare for the past couple of years. “Singing jazz standards four hours a night, taking little baby breaks, keeps me grounded and connected,” she says. “It’s something I can always do. It’s something I’ll have when I’m an old lady. It’s great for my voice. It keeps it strong. Vocally it keeps that instrument flying.”
Reveling in the sheer joy of making music, living in the moment and enjoying the process is an integral part of Moore’s journey. That’s why On The Way is so aptly titled. It’s all about the journey—life unfolding in all its mystery, agony and majesty. True art holds a mirror up and reflects back the hard truths, as well as the ones that enlighten. On The Way is a masterpiece of mood and honesty from one of the preeminent artists working in popular music.

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Member Since: 5/17/2005
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Record Label: Sarathan Records
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My Blog

Chicago Music Guide interviews Abra

Chicago Music Guide interviews Abra, click here to listen.
Posted by Abra Moore on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:31:00 PST

Abra’s exclusive Sony Connect Set is now available

Abra's exclusive Sony Connect Set is now available on sonyconnect.com
Posted by Abra Moore on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:04:00 PST

Live Broadcast from Austin, TX Sat. Nov. 10th at 7pm CT at http://www.songwritersseries.com

Check us out live from Austin this Saturday night at http://www.songwritersseries.com *weather permitting at 7pm CTDetails are below. And if you are in Austin, come join us.Love,AbraThe Songwriters Se...
Posted by Abra Moore on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 07:26:00 PST

Abra Moore’s "Family Affair" on ABC TV & Caught in the Carousel feature

Nov 1 : Caught in the Carousel has an Abra Moore feature and her Top 10 Billie Holiday List. Abra's song "Family Affair" will be airing on the new ABC show Women's Murder Club...
Posted by Abra Moore on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 02:50:00 PST

ABRA MOORE ON SMTV

Check out Abra who is this week's featured artist on SMtvmusic.com(an interview portion begins right after "Sugarite")
Posted by Abra Moore on Tue, 30 Oct 2007 04:54:00 PST

ABRA MOORE - THE LOFT SESSIONS DEBUT ON OCT 22:

The ABRA MOORE Loft Session will debut on: Mon 10/22 at 12noon (EST). It will also play during that week the following times: (all times EST)Mon 10/22: 9:00pmThur 10/25: 3:00pm & 9:00pmFri 10/26: 4:00...
Posted by Abra Moore on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 01:48:00 PST

"Sugarite" is Paste’s Video of the Day

"Sugarite" is Paste's Video of the DayClick here to view it.
Posted by Abra Moore on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 01:16:00 PST

Friday, Aug 17 10pm KGSR broadcasts live from The Saxon Pub

Friday, August 17, 2007 10pm (CT) Friday night, August 17th, KGSR broadcasts live from The Saxon Pub for KGSR's "Lone Star State Of Mind" featuring performances from Will Sexton, Abra Moo...
Posted by Abra Moore on Thu, 16 Aug 2007 06:09:00 PST

Hello out there!

This is going to be an exciting couple of weeks! To celebrate the release of my new album, On The Way, we will be having an in-store performance, on it's street date, June 12th in Austin, Texas at Wat...
Posted by Abra Moore on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Pre Order my new album, On The Way!

Good news! You can now officially pre-order my new album, On The Way through Amazon!I've also just received a great quote from Performing Songwriter Magazine. "...[T]he albums she's released [in the...
Posted by Abra Moore on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST