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Rick Moore is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from the cotton country of west Tennessee. Growing up in Bolivar, Tennessee (just east of Memphis) he was exposed at an early age to the likes of B.B. King, Freddie King, to his dad's love of Hank Williams and Fats Domino and to all the music that was made from Memphis to Muscle Shoals. A guitar player since he was a youngster in the sixties he grew up playing in local bands while working as a DJ in high school. Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and John Lee Hooker all served as influences through WLAC in Nashville and a variety of Memphis stations. Carl Perkins was a hometown favorite. Willie "Mink" DeVilleWhile living in Memphis in the seventies and eighties he worked with blues great Don McMinn (Memphis Blues Revue), spent time with songwriter Kieth Sykes, and traveled the length of the Mississippi with the Coon Elder Band playing the jukes before it was popular to do so. Rick later worked with groups ranging from The Amazing Rhythm Aces to singer Mink (Willie) DeVille with whom he toured Europe in 1983. He spent time in New York, Boulder, and Key West before arriving in Nashville in 1987, joining the thriving R&B, blues, and rock and roll scene. "Live In The USA" (2002) follows the success of Rick Moore's first two releases "Slow Burnin Fire" (1997) and "Satisfied" (1999). Both critically acclaimed, they were released in Europe on Music Network and in the USA on MRL. With this new release of Memphis Blues and Swampy Rockers Rick Moor