Category Archives: Concerts

Live in Atlanta

UPDATE 4-5-2012: The venue for these shows has moved.  The new venue is:
Motorheads
650 Macon St.
McDonough, GA 30253
770-898-0008

Join the Tomas Ramirez Group (featuring JPM and Marcus Williams) with Special Guests.  Every Monday night in April at “The Old Crow Grill & Tavern” in Atlanta, GA.

2010 Eric Clapton Crossroads DVD now available

Catch JPM performing with jazz legend Earl Klugh on the 2010 Eric Clapton Crossroads DVD. Available now at Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, Target +

* Read the Earl Klugh Interview

Atlanta Bass Gallery Q&A

Joseph appeared at The Atlanta Bass Gallery on September 11th, 2010. This performance/clinic was webcast live over the internet via LiveStream.com. This is the Q&A portion of this event.

Swaziland South Africa Documentary (3 parts)

Original Post: Joseph Patrick Moore
Re: Swaziland South Africa Documentary
Date: 7-29-2010
Issue: Full length video divided into 3 sections

Greetings,
From July 15th through July 24th I spent time in South Africa, in particular The Kingdom Of Swaziland. My mission was to perform a series of shows at night and work during the day with a group called Heart For Africa.

With that said, I believe it would be more effective for you to watch the video documentary, than for me to put into words (blog) about this incredible experience!

PART 1:

PART 2:

PART 3:

FULL LENGTH VIDEO LINK – CLICK ME:
25 minutes – posted at Blip.tv
Note: Some people have experienced streaming issues due to the size of the movie. That’s why we have broken down the entire documentary into 3 parts above.

Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010

Date: June 26th, 2010
Original Post: Joseph Patrick Moore
Re: Earl Klugh at Eric Clapton‘s Crossroads Guitar Festival

Just finished performing with Earl Klugh at The Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago. It was a total blast! Thanks to Earl Klugh for inviting me to perform with him and to Eric Clapton and The Crossroads Organization for having the vision of having a master jazz guitarist such as Earl to be apart of this year’s 2010 concert. Not enough words can express how appreciative and honored it was to be apart of such an event. I heard, witnessed and met so many incredible artists, that I’m still trying to absorb the experience. A few of these moments were captured with pictures and I’m attaching a few of them here. If you would like to see my complete gallery, simply click this link. Additionally, the concert will be available on DVD in the coming months.

It should be noted that the main focus of this event is to aid The Crossroads Centre Antigua. Crossroads Centre is a non-profit, International Centre of Excellence for the treatment of alcohol and other drug addictions. Residential treatment provides a unique opportunity for individuals suffering from alcohol and drug addiction to immerse themselves in an intensive therapeutic and supportive environment. Away from the daily distractions of everyday life, the physical environment is one of peace and tranquility which offers clients a safe place to begin the process of recovery. In addition to alcohol and drug rehabilitation program, services include: intervention referrals, aftercare planning transitional living residences, and an integrated family program. For more information please visit and donate at: http://www.crossroadsguitarfestival.com/

Peace and blessings,
Joseph Patrick Moore


ALS Benefit Concert: 4/26/2010 – Atlanta, GA

Original Post by: Joseph Patrick Moore

I wanted to personally blog and tell you about a concert I will be involved with on April 26th, 2010 in Atlanta, GA. I will be part of the house band performing with Earl Klugh, Boney James and Mindi Abair. This is a special 1 night event to raise awareness/money for ALS research and jazz personality Deborah Lewow who was recently diagnosed with this horrible disease. Deborah was instrumental in helping Earl, Boney and Mindi’s career.

Please join us with an evening of great music! All proceeds from the concert will go to ALS research/Deborah Lewow. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE.

Peace,
Joseph Patrick Moore