Bobbyzio Moore
Bobbyzio Moore (born 1955 in Minneapolis, Minnesota as Robert Eldon Arthur Moore), is a Saxophonist, Keyboardist, guitarist, Bass Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter and Arranger.
Bobbyzio grew up in Minneapolis where he pursued a recording career, with The Robert Moore Group, and Skogie. In 1976 he relocated to Hollywood, California. He co-founded the bands The Kats, The Nu Kats, Boy, with his brother Freddy Moore. In the 1980s Bobbyzio recorded as a session musician and received 2 Platinum Album Awards. In the 1990s he formed the band Bobbyzio to showcase his songwriting talent.
Discography
- No Driving On Sundays – Starship Records by The Robert Moore Group – 1974
- L.A. In – (compilation) Rhino Records featuring The Kats – 1979
- Get Modern – Infinity Records by The Kats – 1979
- Plastic Facts – Rhino Records by The Nu Kats – 1980
- Yes Nukes – (compilation) Rhino Records featuring The Nu Kats – 1981
- Parasite – (Film Soundtrack) featuring Boy – 1982
- Next Door – RadioActive Records by Boy – 1983
- Scarred – (Film Soundtrack) featuring Boy/The Nu Kats – 1984
- Spring Fever – (Film Soundtrack) featuring The Nu Kats – 1985
- Loose Screws (Film Soundtrack) featuring – The Nu Kats – 1985
- Beverly Hills Cop (Film Soundtrack) – 1985
- Ghostbusters (Film Soundtrack) – 1984
- Home - Reprise by BoDeans – 1989
Filmography
- I'm A Kat (1979) United Artists Pictures - Using an experimental 70mm 3D filming technique.
- It's Not A Rumor (1981) Director: Philip Brewin Cheney, Cinematographer: Jan de Bont.
Videography
- Lost My TV Guide (1979) Hollywood Heartbeat - Pre-MTV rock television series.
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