Career
Her 1997 album Strangest Places included the hit "Four Leaf Clover", which received airplay in Midwest United States. radio markets and Video Hits One and MTV2 rotation, and charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Moore"s parents named her Abra after the heroine of John Steinbeck"s East of Eden. She was raised in Puna, Hawaii, in a bohemian household that had very strong jazz influences, including jam sessions by guest musicians.
Moore left the band shortly afterward to pursue a solo career.
Her first album was Sing (1995), followed by Strangest Places (1997), which had a companion Civil Defense Live from the Strangest Places, featuring acoustic versions of several tracks from the album. A single from this album, "Four Leaf Clover", peaked at Number.
63 on the Billboard Hot 100. This was Moore"s only charting single.
During this time, another of her songs, "Trip On Love", was featured in the soundtrack for the 1999 film Cruel Intentions.
Abra continued to work on her next studio album Number Fear, while contributing songs to several soundtracks. Amidst rumors of creative differences and contractual conflicts, she changed management and recording companies and the album was eventually shelved, although her record label, J Records, did release promo copies. Most of the songs later appeared in slightly altered versions on.
Abra"s latest offering, On The Way, was released on June 12, 2007, by Sarathan Records.
Abra has been in the project band Dunebuggy since 2012, and the band is working on their first album. She appeared in the 1991 movie Slacker and has done other occasional film work in addition to her music career.