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Kev Moore (born 20 May 1958) is an English bass player and vocalist. Formerly with , he played with English pop band Christie from 1990 to 2003, and was featured in Graham Oliver's Saxon on two European tours, before other commitments resulted in John Ward taking over vocal duties for the resulting Oliver/Dawson Saxon CD releases. Nevertheless, he appeared on Graham Oliver's solo album End of an Era returning the favour after Oliver appeared on Tubeless Hearts' Three CD. In 2009, he toured again with Christie with a string of dates commencing in Germany.

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  • Kev Moore (born 20 May 1958) is an English bass player and vocalist. Formerly with , he played with English pop band Christie from 1990 to 2003, and was featured in Graham Oliver's Saxon on two European tours, before other commitments resulted in John Ward taking over vocal duties for the resulting Oliver/Dawson Saxon CD releases. Nevertheless, he appeared on Graham Oliver's solo album End of an Era returning the favour after Oliver appeared on Tubeless Hearts' Three CD. In 2009, he toured again with Christie with a string of dates commencing in Germany. (en)
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  • Kev Moore (born 20 May 1958) is an English bass player and vocalist. Formerly with , he played with English pop band Christie from 1990 to 2003, and was featured in Graham Oliver's Saxon on two European tours, before other commitments resulted in John Ward taking over vocal duties for the resulting Oliver/Dawson Saxon CD releases. Nevertheless, he appeared on Graham Oliver's solo album End of an Era returning the favour after Oliver appeared on Tubeless Hearts' Three CD. Since 1998 he has been an occasional member of , the punk band founded in the mid-1970s by journalist Garry Bushell, touring America and appearing on the albums and in addition to two videos of songs from the yet-to-be-released third Gonads album featured on the DVD. As of 2005, Moore has been lead vocalist and bassist with BC Sweet, the band founded by Sweet vocalist, the late Brian Connolly. In 2009, he toured again with Christie with a string of dates commencing in Germany. January 2009 saw the recording and digital download release of "Derby Pride", a new song for Derby County Football Club, which was scheduled for release as a CD single in Spring 2009. In May 2009, Christie reconvened as the 1990 line-up for rehearsals and to begin a reunion European tour with dates through December. In 2012, he joined the re-formed Danish metal band appearing at the Keep it True festival in Germany. Subsequently, he co-wrote the band's 2013 follow up to their 1984 debut, entitled (en)
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