On This Day 6/5/1990 Gary Moore

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On this day, 6 May 1990, Northern Irish guitarist and songwriter, Gary Moore, played Cardiff’s St David’s Hall.
Influenced by Peter Green and Eric Clapton, Moore began his career in the late 1960s when he joined Skid Row, with whom he released two albums.

After Moore left the group he joined Thin Lizzy, featuring his former Skid Row bandmate and frequent collaborator Phil Lynott. Moore began his solo career in the 1970s and achieved major success with 1978's "Parisienne Walkways", which is considered his signature song.


In 1990, he returned to his roots with Still Got the Blues, which became the most successful album of his career.

Moore continued to release new music throughout his later career, collaborating with other artists from time to time. Moore died on 6 February 2011 from a heart attack while on holiday in Spain.