Background
Moore, Michael Watson was born on May 16, 1945 in Cincinnati. Son of Clarence Watson and Jeannette Elizabeth (Gardner) Moore.
Moore, Michael Watson was born on May 16, 1945 in Cincinnati. Son of Clarence Watson and Jeannette Elizabeth (Gardner) Moore.
He attended the Cincinnati College Conservatory, playing with Cal Collins and Woody Evans locally.
Moore started on bass at age 15, at Withrow High School in Cincinnati, where he performed in various ensembles as well as the Presentation Orchestra in George G. "Smittie" Smith"s famed The Withrow Minstrels. He toured Africa and Europe with Woody Herman in 1966, and recorded with Dusko Goykovich while in Belgrade. In the 1970s he worked with Marian McPartland, Freddie Hubbard, Jim Hall, Jimmy Raney, Bill Evans, Benny Goodman, Jake Hanna, Warren Vache, Herb Ellis, Zoot Sims, Ruby Braff, George Barnes, Chet Baker, and Lee Konitz.
In 1978, he auditioned and was hired by Bill Evans after longtime bassist, Eddie Gómez had left the group and Evans was in transition with drummer, Philly Jo Jones.
Moore however, left after 5 months due to dissatisfaction with the group. Late in the decade he began working with Gene Bertoncini, with whom he would play into the 1990s.
In the 1980s he worked with Sims again as well as with Kenny Barron and Michael Urbaniak.
Councilman Borough of Bangor, Pennsylvania, 1987-1988. Member American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
Married Renee Allyn White, October 23, 1993. Children: Benjamin Butler, Matthew Satyavan.