Born: Brandon, Manitoba
Mae Moore was born in Brandon, Manitoba but relocated in her twenties to southwestern Ontario to pursue art school. It was there that she realized that she would probably starve as an artist and instead moved to Vancouver as part of an acoustic trio - Moore played acoustic guitar and dulcimer.
She later joined the rock group Foreign Legion on electric guitar. While working at Vancouver's Railway Club she met future West End Girls sven gali John Dexter. They teamed up as song writers and were able to strike it rich with "Heaven In Your Eyes" which Loverboy recorded for the 1986 'Top Gun' soundtrack.
Through an association with Barney Bentall, and his guitarist Colin Nairn, she landed a recording contract with CBS Records. Her debut album, 'Oceanview Motel', was assisted by the duo and Spirit Of The West's Geoff Kelly.
Her second album was called 'Bohemia' and released in 1992.
With ex-Odds drummer Paul Brennan and two members of Spirit Of The West and a member of Ginger, Moore released album #3, 'Dragonfly', in 1995
Singles
1990 I'll Watch Over You (CBS)
1991 Where Loneliness Lives (CBS)
1991 Red Clay Hills (CBS)
1992 Bohemia (Sony)
1993 Because Of Love (Sony)
1993 Coat Of Shame (Sony)
1993 The Wish (Sony)
1995 Genuine (Epic)
1995 Watermark (Epic)
1999 Free To Love Me (Warm Song) (Big Hip)
Albums
1990 Oceanview Motel (CBS)
1992 Bohemia (Sony)
1995 Dragonfly (Epic)
1999 Mae Moore (Big Hip)
Video
Compilation Tracks
1995/09/15 Pieces Of Clay on 'Lit From Within' (Nettwerk)
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