Biography
Glen Moore (born October 28, 1941) is an American jazz bassist, who occasionally performs on piano, flute and violin. Moore was born in Portland, Oregon, United States. His performing career began at age 14 with the Young Oregonians in Portland, where he met and played with Native American saxophonist Jim Pepper. He graduated with a degree in History and Literature from the University of Oregon. His formal bass instruction started after college with Jerome Magil in Portland, James Harnett in Seattle, Gary Karr in New York, Plough Christenson in Copenhagen, Ludwig Streicher in Vienna, and Francois Rabbath in Hawaii. Moore's main instrument is an upright bass that was made by Klotz in Tyrol around 1715. He mostly plays it in a personal unique tuning, using a low and a high C string. Moore is a founding member of the group Oregon, but worked also regularly with Rabih Abou-Khalil, Vasant Rai, Nancy King and Larry Karush.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Out Of The Woods
1978

Roots In The Sky
1979

I'm The One
1972

Oregon
1983

The Restful Mind
1975

Distant Hills
1973

Woodstock 40 (3 Days Of Peace & Music)
2009

The Essential Oregon
1981

Live At Yoshi's
2002

Oregon In Moscow
2000

Beyond Words
1995

Troika
1994

Always, Never, And Forever
1991

45th Parallel
1989

Introducing
1979

Friends
1977

Together
1976

Trios / Solos
1973

Road
1970

Afriqúe
1994

Music Of Another Present Era
1972

This Is Jeremy Steig
1969
Credited work
582 releases · 80 albums · active 1954–2024
- Performance · 2,063
- Other credits · 68
- Production · 10
Studios: Tonstudio Bauer · Vanguard Studios · Soundmixers, New York City · Long View Farm Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Oregon
- Various
- Rabih Abou-Khalil
- Larry Coryell
- Mokave
- Tim Hardin
- Georgie Shaw
- Annette Peacock
