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  1. JC Chasez, Desmond Child, Jules Gondar, Jimmy Harry, Jared Kotler, Stephen Lipson, Kristian Lundin, Andrew Manzano, Richard Marx, Jonathan McHugh, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Dan Muckala, Danny Saber, Jake Schulze, Randy Spendlove. On the Line: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name.

  2. Jul 17, 2019 · Over the years, we have featured the work of PDAs and their contributions in the countries in which they are deployed. Jared Kotler, currently DPPA’s Team Leader for Colombia based in New York, was PDA in Colombia (from May 2014 — August 2016) as the country’s Government and the FARC-EP guerrillas were negotiating an end to over 50 years of conflict.

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  3. A far bluesier version of the song also showed up on the posthumous Gary Moore album How Blue Can You Get. As a nod to Corridors of Power , American guitarist Jeff Kollman named his 2012 solo album Silence in the Corridor , the title track of which is a tribute to Moore.

    • Blues For Greeny
    • Power of The Blues
    • Blues For Jimi
    • Close as You Get
    • Scars
    • Bad For You Baby
    • We Want Moore
    • Blues Alive
    • After Hours
    • Still Got The Blues

    Released in 1995, Blues For Greenyis Gary Moore’s tribute to musical hero and close friend Peter Green. Green, a former member of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac, is one of the early British blues most praised axemen and a huge influence on Moore’s sound. Despite this influence, Moore does not simply copy his hero. The guitarist takes...

    Perhaps the most underappreciated record in Moore’s blues era, 2004’s Power Of The Blueshas the guitarist passionately expanding his blues rock catalog. Despite hardly breaking new ground, the album offers an enjoyable experienced fueled by some hard-blues gems. “There’s A Hole” is a fiery mid-tempo number that encapsulates the album’s approach: he...

    Recorded live in 2007 but not released until 2012, Blues For Jimiis a passionate musical tribute, from one guitar genius to another. Including the participation of Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox, former members of Hendrix’s legendary backing band, the live record presents a selection of Hendrix’s classics reworked in Moore’s very own style. Some of t...

    Moore’s penultimate studio album, Close As You Getwas released in 2007 and brought the guitarist’s most organic and gritty version. The album opener and rocking blues tune, “If The Devil Made Whiskey”, contains Moore’s dirtiest-sounding riff and slide-guitar solo. The cover of Chuck Berry’s “Thirty Days” and the mid-tempo cuts “Hard Times” and “Eye...

    The 2002 release, Scars, presents the heaviest songs in Gary Moore’s post-80s catalog as he teams up with bassist Cass Lewis and drummer Darrin Mooney, at the time members of alternative rock acts, and tries to modernize his sound. The power trio blazes through a selection of distortion-heavy, hard-rocking blues cuts with the occasional ballads pro...

    Bad For You Babyis the British six-stringer’s final studio offering. Released in 2008, the record has Moore still at the top of his game, with his very own blues rock formula perfected almost to the last note. The searing title track, the amped-up and ferocious version of “Mojo Boogie”, and the mighty, Led Zeppelin-esque “Umbrella Man Blues” featur...

    Our choice to document Moore’s musical expeditions beyond the blues is We Want Moore. Cut live at various venues around the world and released in 1984, the album is the definitive account of the guitarist’s hard rock period. The enormous heavy metal number “Murder In The Skies” opens the album and is followed by an invigorated, massive version of T...

    Recorded at various venues in the previous year, 1993’sBlues Alive is the definitive live album in the Northern Irish guitar genius’ catalog. Featuring tracks mostly from the two previous albums (Still Got The Blues and After Hours), the record provides outstanding evidence that few guitarists sound as good as Gary Moore live. The masterful version...

    The second of Moore’s blues-infused albums, After Hourswas released in 1992 and is almost as strong as its predecessor, which is quite the feat. “Cold Day In Hell”, the album opener, delivers greatly in terms of guitar and vocals intensity with “Don’t You Lie To Me” and “Since I Met You Baby”, a duet with BB King, following greatly. The mournful, d...

    The definitive studio record in Gary Moore’s storied career, Still Got The Blueswas released in 1990, marked a dramatic transition in the guitar legend’s career, and became his best-selling album. Packed with top-notch artistry and boasting the participation of heavyweight guests Albert Collins, Albert King and George Harrison, the album ranks amon...

  4. Aug 21, 2024 · Gary Moore's stint with Thin Lizzy may have been fraught with personal and creative disagreements with the band's co-founder, vocalist, and bassist Phil Lynott. However, the two did collaborate on several tunes, most notably on Moore's 1978 solo album Back on the Streets , which remain forever etched in rock history.

  5. Profile. Based out of Washington, DC, Jared Kotler is the Global Head of The Hartford’s Credit and Political Risk division. Previously, he was the Head of Credit and Political Risk (Americas) at Validus Group. Prior to Validus, Jared held a senior underwriting role at Chubb’s (formerly Ace) political risk and credit unit.

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  7. Jul 29, 2021 · 7. Midnight Blues. Moore’s low and wistful voice against the backdrop of guitar riffs that frequent many blues songs make this austere song breathtaking. The exquisite lyrics about the dark nights of insomnia and the overabundance of thoughts that keep us awake are brought to life in each element of this song. 6.