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Jamie Moses

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Jamie Moses is an Anglo-American rock guitarist, born in the United Kingdom on 30th August 1955 but raised in the city of Chicago, United States and in Japan. He is a self-taught guitarist, playing since the age of ten and began his guitar work by playing material from such rock legends such as Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, the Beatles and Sly & the Family Stone. He played covers of these songs at various US Air Force Bases, and on the TV and radio shows by the age of 13. When his father retired from the US Air Force, Jamie followed his family home to England and he is now one of Britain's busiest free lance guitarists.[1]

He is currently most well known as the backing rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of Queen + Paul Rodgers.

[edit] Selected discography

  • Los Pacaminos: "Los Pacaminos" (album 2002)
  • Los Pacaminos: "Los Pacaminos Live" (album 2006)
  • Merlin: "Merlin" (album 1974)
  • Brian May: Live at the Brixton Academy (album/VHS, 1994)
  • Brian May: Another World (1998; solo guitar on "Slow Down")
  • Queen + Paul Rodgers: Return of the Champions (CD/DVD, 2005)
  • Queen + Paul Rodgers: Super Live in Japan (DVD, 2006, Japan only)
  • Robbie McIntosh: "Wide Screen" (album 2001)
  • SAS Band: "SAS Band" (album 1994)
  • SAS Band: "The Show" (album 2000)
  • Mike & the Mechanics: "Mike & the Mechanics Live (album 1999)
  • Paul Young: "Paul Young" (album 1997)
  • Bob Geldof: "The Happy Club" (album 1993)
  • Eric Burdon: "I Used to Be an Animal" (album 1988)
  • Broken English: "The Rough With The Smooth" (album 2007)
  • Rock Kids: "Kids Will Rock You" (album 2003)
  • Drew Barfield: "Deep Water Terminal" (album 2004)
  • Roger Chapman: "A Turn Unstoned?" (album 1998)
  • Tony Hadley: "Tony Hadley" (album 1997)
  • Various Artists: "Nelson Mandela 46664 Concert, Amandla" (album 2002)
  • Judy Cheeks: "No Outsiders" (album 1988)
  • Samantha Horwill: "Figure of 3" (album 2007)
  • Hiding in Public: "Silent Exchange" (album 2005)
  • Hiding in Public: "What Lies Ahead" (album 2007)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. http://web.mac.com/jamiemoses1/Jamie_Moses/Biography.html

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