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Infobox musical artist| image = Luka0707.jpg| name = Luka Bloom| caption = Luka Bloom in Amsterdam (2008)| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Kevin Barry Moore| alias = Luka Bloom| birth_date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1955|5|23| origin = Newbridge, County Kildare|Newbridge , County Kildare , Ireland | genre = Folk rock | occupation = Singer-songwriter | label = Big Sky Records
Shock Records
V2 Records|V2 / Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG Records
Skip Records
Cooking Vinyl USA
Reprise Records|Reprise / Warner Bros. Records
Bar/None Records | website = http://www.lukabloom.com
Luka Bloom (born 23 May 1955, in Newbridge, County Kildare|Newbridge , County Kildare , Ireland as Kevin Barry Moore) is an Ireland|Irish folk-rock singer-songwriter . He is the younger brother of Irish folk music|folk singer Christy Moore .

Early life


Kevin Barry Moore was born on 23 May 1955 in Newbridge, County Kildare|Newbridge , County Kildare , Ireland . His parents were Andy Moore and Nancy Power, who had already raised three daughters and two other sons. Moore attended a Patrician Brothers primary school, and later studied at Newbridge College , run by the Dominican Order . In college he formed the group Aes Triplex with his brother Andy and a school friend. He later attended a college in Limerick , but he dropped out after a couple of years to pursue a music career.Cite web|url= http://www.lukabloom.com/-/biography/|title=Biography on his official Website|publisher=www.lukabloom.com|accessdate=17 September 2010

Early career as Barry Moore


In 1969, fourteen year old Barry Moore embarked on a tour supporting his eldest brother, Christy Moore , at various English folk clubs. Since then, he spent all of his time practising and writing music. In 1976, Christy recorded one of his songs "Wave up to the Shore". In 1977, Barry Moore toured Germany and England as part of the group Inchiquin.

In 1978, he released his debut album Treaty Stone . In 1979, Moore, who normally played guitar using a finger-picking technique, was afflicted with tendonitis —forcing him to learn to play with a plectrum (or "pick"), which altered his guitar style. That year, he moved to Groningen in the Netherland . In 1980, he recorded and released his second album In Groningen . In 1982, he released his third album No Heroes , which contained songs all written by Moore himself. For three years, between 1983 and 1986, Moore was the front-man for the Dublin based band Red Square. During this time, in 1984 - his son Robbie was born.

Musical Career


In 1987, Moore moved to the United States and began performing using the stage name of "Luka Bloom". He chose the name "Luka" from the title of Suzanne Vega|Suzanne Vega's song about child abuse and "Bloom" from the main character in James Joyce 's Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses . Initially he lived and performed primarily in Washington D.C. , but in the winter of 1987 he moved to New York City . The following year, he released his first album under the name "Luka Bloom".

In 1990, Bloom recorded the album Riverside , which included the song "The Man Is Alive". The album was recorded in New York, with its lyrics reflecting his experiences living and performing in that city. In 1991, Bloom returned to Dublin to record The Acoustic Motorbike , which included a cover version of LL Cool J 's " I Need Love ". The cover song was reviewed by Rolling Stone magazine, noting that "the prospect of a folksy Irish rocker covering a rap ballad may seem strange, but experimenting with different forms is precisely what keeps established traditions vital."

In 1993, Bloom again returned to Ireland to record the album Turf —this time with producer Brian Masterson and sound engineer Paul Ashe-Browne. The album attempted to capture the sound of a live performance, and was recorded in front of an audience that was asked to remain as quiet as possible. In 1998, Bloom released Salty Heaven —an album inspired by his return to Ireland.

Bloom's early albums showcased his frenetic strumming style, including "Delirious" the debut track on Riverside, and his penchant for thoughtful cover songs, an affinity that he maintains even in more recent work. He had previously covered LL Cool J 's I Need Love and Elvis Presley 's '' Can't Help Falling In Love on the album The Acoustic Motorbike .

Released in 2000, Keeper of the Flame was an album of cover version s featuring renditions of ABBA 's " Dancing Queen ", Bob Marley 's "Natural Mystic", and the Hunters and Collectors ' " Throw Your Arms Around Me ", among others.

Bloom's 2004 acoustic mini-album, Before Sleep Comes , was recorded while he was recovering from tendinitis. He stated that the purpose of the album was "to help bring you closer to sleep, our sometimes elusive night-friend." http://www.lukabloom.com/Discography/Before-Sleep-Comes/ CD sleeve notes on his official website

In 2005, Bloom released the album Innocence . Some of the songs feature a new-found interest in Eastern European Romani people|Romany music and other world music. The album features Bloom playing classical guitar, and the resonant plucking associated with that style of instrument. In his previous work, Bloom relied almost exclusively on steel-stringed guitars that created his distinctive style.

In 2007, Bloom released the album Tribe —a collaboration with County Clare musician Simon O'Reilly. O'Reilly composed the music and sent the recordings to Bloom for him to complete with lyrics and singing.

In February 2008, Bloom released a DVD titled The Man is Alive , featuring footage filmed in Dublin and at his home in Kildare, a question and answer session with fans, the documentary My Name is Luka , and a CD of music taken from the two performances.

In September 2008, Bloom released the album Eleven Songs , which featured an expanded ensemble of instrumentation, giving the album a distinct sound within his catalogue.

Discography



  • Treaty Stone (1978, as Barry Moore)

  • In Groningen (1980, as Barry Moore, with Eamon Murray)

  • No Heroes (1982, as Barry Moore)

  • Luka Bloom (1988)

  • Riverside (1990)

  • The Acoustic Motorbike (1992)

  • Turf (1994)

  • Salty Heaven (1998)

  • Keeper of the Flame (2000, compilation)

  • The Barry Moore Years (2001, compilation)

  • Between the Mountain and the Moon (2001)

  • Amsterdam (2003, live)

  • Before Sleep Comes (2004)

  • Innocence (2005)

  • Tribe (2007)

  • The Platinum Collection (2007, compilation)

  • The Man Is Alive (2008, CD/DVDs)

  • Eleven Songs (2008)

  • Dreams In America (2010)


  • References




    External links


  • http://www.lukabloom.com Official Luka Bloom website

  • http://www.myspace.com/lukabloom Luka Bloom MySpace

  • http://www.rbergholz.net/ Everything about Luka Bloom

  • http://www.themanisalive.com/ The Man Is Alive

  • http://home-3.tiscali.nl/~gelten/bloodyfingers.html Luka Bloom guitar music (tabs)


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