Geoff Moore

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Image:Geoff-moore.jpg Geoff Moore (born c.1961 in Michigan) is a Contemporary Christian music artist and songwriter.

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Biography

Early years

Moore was born in Michigan in 1961. He began singing while he was in college, when he stood in for the lead singer of his roommate's band. Newly married, he moved to Nashville soon after college. He was able to break into the music industry with the assistance of Michael W. Smith, when the two met in the clothing store where Moore worked. He signed a publishing contract with Paragon Music and sang on demo recordings for extra money.

During the mid-1980s, Moore recorded three albums released on the Power Discs label, including Where are the Other Nine?, Over the Edge and The Distance. When he was signed to Sparrow in 1987, he decided to put together a backing band to continue with his career. He did so and called the band The Distance.

The Distance

Image:Geoff-moore-distance.JPG In 1988, Geoff Moore and the Distance released their first official album together titled A Place to Stand. After a while, they jumped to Forefront Records and recorded Pure and Simple in 1990.

They followed in 1992 with A Friend Like U. This album would garner them their first real radio hit with its title song. This started their most prolific period with the Grammy winning albums Ev-O-Lu-Tion in 1993 and Home Run in 1995. This albums produced hits like "Evolution…Redefined", "Life Together" and "Home Run". They were nominated to four Grammys.

In 1995, Benson released a compilation of hits from Moore’s first solo albums titled The Beginning Years. And in 1996, the band released a compilation of hits from Moore and the Distance. One CD of the latter contained a live performance from Rome, Georgia, also recorded for Z Music Television.

In 1997, they hit back with Threads, which is considered one of their most serious and mature albums. However, the following year, Moore decided to break up the band and continue solo.

Solo Again

In 1999, Moore released his eponymous solo album to much critical acclaim. He followed it in 2002 with A Beautiful Sound.

Moore has returned to live in his native state, where he enjoys hunting, fishing, and other outdoor pursuits. He and his wife Jan have been married for 22 years, and have two sons and two adopted daughters.

Late in 2005, he release two new studio albums where he revisted many songs off his previous works known as Every Single One Part One and Part Two.

Trivia

  • Since 1985, Moore has been a spokeman for Compassion International, a Christian organization which gives long term support of children living in poverty around the world. He has also become an advocate for adoption.
  • Because of Geoff Moore's close friendship with fellow Christian singer and songwriter, Steven Curtis Chapman, they've co-written several songs together for most of their respective albums.

Discography

  • Where are the Other Nine? - 1984 (Power Disc)
  • Over the Edge - 1986 (Power Disc)
  • The Distance - 1987 (Power Disc)
  • A Place To Stand - 1988 (Sparrow)
  • Foundations - 1989 (Sparrow)
  • Pure & Simple - 1990 (ForeFront)
  • A Friend Like You - 1992 (ForeFront)
  • Evolution - 1993 (ForeFront)
  • Evolution extended play remixes - 1995 (ForeFront)
  • Home Run - 1995 (ForeFront)
  • Familiar Stranger: the Early Works of Geoff Moore - 1995 (Benson)
  • Threads - 1997 (ForeFront)
  • Greatest Hits (double disc) - 1996 (ForeFront)
  • Geoff Moore - 1999 (ForeFront)
  • A Beautiful Sound - 2002
  • Every Single One Part I - 2005 (Overflow)
  • Every Single One Part II - 2005 (Overflow)

Bold text indicates Geoff Moore and the Distance.

The Distance Members

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