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Tony Moore at Cutting Edge CE music business conference

The Cutting Edge Music Business Conference announced that London's Tony Moore will present a series of songwriters from England at Cutting Edge CE music business conference in New Orleans. The songwriters showcase which will take place September 23, 2011 at The 12 Bar on Fulton Street as part of the 19th Annual Cutting Edge CE which will be held September 21 -24, 2011 at the Pan American Conference Center/ InterContinental Hotel in New Orleans. Cutting Edge C.E. brings together established and aspiring entertainment professionals; it is as much about bringing people in the entertainment business together as it is about the business of entertainment. Moore will also participate as a panelist during the conference.

Tony's musical career began when he moved from his home town of Bristol to London to become an original member of the group, IRON MAIDEN, where he took on the role of keyboard/synth player.

After quitting Iron Maiden Tony teamed up with Brian James (from The Damned) in a group called Tanz Der Youth, recording one single called "I'm Sorry I'm Sorry" for Radar Records (home of Elvis Costello). Although a short lived line up, the band toured opening for The Stranglers and Black Sabbath as well as being at the forefront of the New Wave movement in London where they were also championed by the legendary John Peel.

In the early 80's, Tony formed a band as a vehicle for his singing and songwriting talents, called Radio Java. He signed to Carrerre Records and they made an album in studio 2 of Abbey Road. From that album he scored a number 1 hit in Holland at Xmas 1983 with a song called FOOL that was one of the fastest debuting airplay hits of the year.

In the Mid 80's Tony joined the band CUTTING CREW as keyboard player and was part of the success of their iconic hit single "I just died in your arms tonight". With the band he toured The world including playing massive US shows opening for Huey Lewis, Starship and the Bangles as well as doing hundreds of headline gigs. They were the first Western band to play to an audience allowed to dance and stand up in Taiwan, and almost caused a riot amongst the 60, 000 inside as well as the tens of thousands who couldn't get in.

After leaving Cutting Crew during the making of the second album, he went on to write, play, record, produce and tour with Marie Claire D'ubaldo (author of Falling into you for Celine Dion) and once more tour the world supporting her great success in countries like Italy, Russia, Japan, and Latin America.

He was responsible for creating and building the Kashmir Klub in 1997. The Kashmir was a unique venue in central London that almost single-handedly lead the singer/songwriter acoustic revolution in the UK with debut performances from Damien Rice, KT Tunstall, Imogen Heap, Lucie Silvas, Tom Baxter as well as secret sets from Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood, Dave Stewart and many more.

In 2003 Tony took over running The Bedford in Balham. Under his musical stewardship the venue has grown into an award winning location. In 2004 it won Best Pub in the country, it has twice won the best pub and club award and has seen unique performances from Pete Townshend, Crowded House, Kiki Dee, Willy Mason as well as be a launch pad for the careers of acts such as James Morrison, Paolo Nutini, Amy Macdonald and Jon Allen.

At the end 2004 Tony Moore was made the sole Inductee into the MMF (Music Managers Forum) Roll Of Honour for outstanding contribution to the British Music Industry.
From Sept 2003 until December 2005 Tony hosted a weekly overnight show on Radio BBC London that mixed informal live performances from some of the country's most talented musicians and songwriters, creating a unique platform for promoting a new generation of long term recording artists.

For the last 5 years he has Produced and Presented the British Acoustic Stage at MIDEM in Cannes, working directly with the UK Music Industry to establish one of the most important showcases of the year.

In the Autumn of 2006 Tony worked closely with "AEG Live" in the development of The indigO2, the fabulous new Theatre in The O2 Dome, after which he went on to produce and host a series of highly successful monthly shows called The Bedford Bandstand that brought innovative music to new audiences.

In December 2006 he launched The Regal Room in Hammersmith, which has quickly become one of London's most intimate and beautiful acoustic spaces.

During August 2007, Tony embarked on a unique touring concept called Acoustic Airwaves. As a newly qualified pilot he took a small single engine aircraft, putting a PA system and music equipment in the back and flying himself to 15 different airfields around the country where he set up and played informal acoustic sets to raise money and awareness for Teenage Cancer Trust. This never before attempted tour was such a success that he plans to visit the whole of the UK followed by some selected locations in Europe and the USA next year.

At the beginning of April 2008 Tony began hosting and presenting a 1 hour live TV show on Prime TV in Malta called LETS TALK MUSIC. A 13 week series of shows that looked at the music industry in great depth.

This became such a popular show that it was repeated 3 times during the Summer of 2008. There are now plans to bring this show to UK TV later in 2009

In July 2008 Tony was the opening act for Duran Duran as they finished their world Tour in Malta after which he was inducted into the Malta WALK OF FAME where he had his hand print embedded in cement and a "Star" pavement created for him.

During 2008 Tony also began a series of highly original and critically acclaimed Songwriting Master Classes that toured some of the UK's top educational establishments including LIPA, Westminster University and The Academy of Music.

Then in 2009 he took the concept to USC in California where Chair or Jazz . . . In March 2009 he brought The Bedford to South By Southwest (SXSW) one of the worlds most important and influential music festivals, where he took over a venue, brought in his own team and produced 3 nights of acclaimed shows.

Tony is currently in the process of recording a new album of his latest songs as well as working on a one man acoustic show based on his life's experiences.
The Cutting Edge was started in 1993 as a conference dedicated to educating musicians and music professionals about the latest trends in the music industry. Since its inception, it has evolved into entertainment workshops covering legal issues, filmmaking, interactive applications and media business education.

The annual event draws together established and aspiring music industry professionals from around the nation and the world. Sessions cover vital phases of the business end of the music industry. In addition, and running concurrently with the conference, Cutting Edge also presents a trade show, the NewWorks Showcase & the Roots Music Gathering showcasing more than 100 acts. This year, for the first time the "nola Downtown Music and Arts Festival" will be a part of this year's conference.





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