Vinnie Moore

Guitarist

Birthday April 14, 1964

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace New Castle, Delaware, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

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1964

Vincent Moore (born April 14, 1964) is an American guitarist and a member of the British hard rock band UFO.

Moore was born in New Castle, Delaware.

He began his professional career at age 12 after receiving a guitar as a Christmas present.

1980

The shred guitar craze of the late 1980s led to more releases for Shrapnel.

Moore also began performing with other hard rock and heavy metal bands.

1985

His connection to Varney led to an opportunity to appear in a Pepsi commercial in 1985 (only Vinnie's hands appeared in the commercial as his guitar playing is heard).

Moore played lead guitar with the heavy metal band Vicious Rumors on their debut album, Soldiers of the Night (1985).

The album featured Moore's solo-song "Invader", which was in the style of Van Halen's "Eruption".

1986

Following this, Moore recorded his first solo album, Mind's Eye (1986), released on Shrapnel Records and featuring Tony MacAlpine on keyboards.

The album received several awards from guitar magazines and sold over 100,000 copies.

1991

Moore joined Alice Cooper's band for a tour and then appeared on the Hey Stoopid (1991) album.

Moore released two instructional videos on guitar playing.

2003

Moore has been the lead guitarist for UFO since June 2003, releasing his first studio album with them You Are Here the following year.

2006

This has been followed by The Monkey Puzzle (2006), The Visitor (2009), Seven Deadly (2012) and A Conspiracy of Stars (2015).

2013

On August 5, 2013, Moore came on stage to perform live with Peter Frampton on Frampton's Guitar Circus concert at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

2014

Moore played guitar on Red Zone Rider's debut album Red Zone Rider released on September 16, 2014.

Vinnie Moore is currently endorsed by Kramer guitars.

Moore was previously endorsed by Dean guitars, with whom he has several signature models.

Prior to his endorsement with Dean, he used guitars made by various other brands over the years including Ibanez and Fender, most notably the Talon model that was manufactured by Heartfield, one of Fender's sub brands.

Moore also currently uses ENGL amplifiers and DiMarzio pickups.

2018

During a 2018 interview, Moore stated, "I got my first guitar for Christmas when I was like 12, basically just because I saw a picture of a guitar in a catalog, a JCPenney's catalog.  I thought, 'Hey that looks pretty cool.  I want that.'  That was my motivation at the time, and I got it for Christmas, and really didn't bother with it a whole lot.  Then, I started taking lessons for the next year.  Then I really started to get obsessed with it."

During that same interview, Moore was asked who his earliest teachers were, and he stated, "The first teacher was Mary Biddle, and I studied for a year with her, just some basic lessons at the local music shop.  After about a year, I had advanced, and she referred me to another guy named Nick Bucci, who was a great player in my local area.  He was studying jazz guitar with Pat Martino, and was also a rock guy, and he just taught me a lot of stuff; theory, and exercises, and all different kinds of stuff to make me become a better player and musician."

Moore played clubs and bars until Shrapnel executive Mike Varney discovered him via a demo and biography that Moore submitted to the Spotlight column, which Varney headed for Guitar Player.