Moose Harris, is a British bass guitarist, who was known as Jason James Harris until June 2001, when he legally changed his name to reflect his former nickname and adopted professional alias of "Moose". At the age of seventeen, he was recruited by New Model Army to replace original bass player Stuart Morrow (ca. 1980-1985) who had left the band midway through the 1985 'No Rest For The Wicked' tour.

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  • Moose Harris, is a British bass guitarist, who was known as Jason James Harris until June 2001, when he legally changed his name to reflect his former nickname and adopted professional alias of "Moose". At the age of seventeen, he was recruited by New Model Army to replace original bass player Stuart Morrow (ca. 1980-1985) who had left the band midway through the 1985 'No Rest For The Wicked' tour. He toured extensively with the band over the next five years, playing at venues across Europe, the United States and Japan. He also contributed to New Model Army's milestone albums, The Ghost of Cain (1986) and Thunder and Consolation (1989), before leaving in 1990, when he was replaced by Peter "Nelson" Nice. In late 1992 he joined punk/goth rock band, The Damned. Having recorded the Not of This Earth album with them during 1994, he left in mid-1995 following the dissolution of that line-up. When the band reformed in 1996, he was replaced by former The Damned and Eddie and the Hot Rods bassist, Paul Gray. After The Damned split in 1995, Moose moved away from music as a professional career, but still managed to maintain a relationship with the business through music tuition, session work and music production. Although Dave Vanian offered Moose a chance to return to The Damned in 1996, the promised tour never materialised, and Vanian's future wife Patricia Morrison took over as bass guitarist soon after. Between 1996 and 2007, Moose was the bass guitarist for Pants with former Lurkers drummer, Dan Tozer, guitarist, Fal and a rolling line-up of disposable singers including Sean Wratten, Ivor Richards and Ian 'Ollie (sic)' Oliver. Since 2000 he has contributed to a number of diverse projects, including live and studio work with folk-rock group Pig Country, nine-piece ska band Ska Trouble, and punk band Bastard Squad. He also assisted with the restoration of the hitherto unreleased album by Raspberry Parade, a psychadelic work masterminded by Steve Marshall, using the long lost recordings of Brian Heddon. In 2005, he became one-third of the band Sleeper Cell, an unusual full-band project for singer/songwriter and acoustic guitarist Nick Harper. Sleeper Cell also featured Dan Tozer on drums. The band toured briefly in the Autumn of 2005, including an appearance at the Beautiful Days Festival. He currently plays for retro-futurist electro-rock band The Pieshop Boys.
  • Moose Harris, son vrai nom est Jason James Harris, est un bassiste Britannique. À 17 ans qu'il est recruté par Justin Sullivan de New Model Army, afin de remplacer Stuart Morrow. Il contribue au succès de New Model Army notamment grâce aux albums, The Ghost Of Cain (1986) et surtout à Thunder and Consolation sorti en 1989. En 1990, Moose Harris quitte New Model Army et c'est en 1992, qu'il rejoint The Damned qui envisage de se reformer le temps d'une tournée pour quitter le groupe trois ans plus tard. A partir de 1996, Jason Harris devient le bassiste des Lurkers. Puis en 2005, il forme le groupe Sleeper Cell, avec Nick Harper mais ne connaît pas le succès. Depuis quelques mois, il envisage de participer à une tournée avec The Pieshop Boys.
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  • New Model Army, Monty Dubious, Atom Heart Mother, The Damned, Pants, Ska trouble, Nick Harper, The Pieshop Boys.
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  • Jason James Harris
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  • With New Model Army - circa 1989
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  • Moose Harris, is a British bass guitarist, who was known as Jason James Harris until June 2001, when he legally changed his name to reflect his former nickname and adopted professional alias of "Moose". At the age of seventeen, he was recruited by New Model Army to replace original bass player Stuart Morrow (ca. 1980-1985) who had left the band midway through the 1985 'No Rest For The Wicked' tour.
  • Moose Harris, son vrai nom est Jason James Harris, est un bassiste Britannique. À 17 ans qu'il est recruté par Justin Sullivan de New Model Army, afin de remplacer Stuart Morrow. Il contribue au succès de New Model Army notamment grâce aux albums, The Ghost Of Cain (1986) et surtout à Thunder and Consolation sorti en 1989.
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