Dexter Moore - Keys to Life (2017)

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Artist:
Title: Keys to Life
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Dexter Moore
Genre: Jazz / Smooth Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 48:55 min
Total Size: 112 MB
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Tracklist
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01 - Resolution
02 - The Pace
03 - Early Morning Rise
04 - Organize
05 - Stepping Out
06 - Soar
07 - Jazz in Philly
08 - Everything Will Be Alright
09 - You're My Strength
10 - Keep It Moving

A South Philadelphia native, you could say music is in Dexter's genes. Like many talented musicians, Dexter’s initial exposure began in the church. A product of both ministers and musicians, his dad (a deacon) is a keyboardist/organist, his two brothers are drummers, and his sister sings actively in church. His late mother (an evangelist) also played both the piano and the drums in church.

Dexter has been fortunate to have toured in Europe as well as throughout the USA and has been privileged to play behind some real industry heavy-hitters in both Gospel and secular music. Dexter has been credited as a keyboardist or co-producer on albums released by the Gabriel Hardeman Delegation, Miles Jaye, Bryant Pugh, Edwin Hawkins, Sherri Monique Purcell, Mikki Kornegay, Phil Hurtt, Gabrielle Hurtt-Smart, Ava Williams, J. Teddy Johnson, C.A.U.S.E. (Christian Athletes United for Spiritual Empowerment), Tamika Patton, David P. Stevens, just to name a few. Dexter was honored to get a call from uber-producers Dre and Vidal to play acoustic piano on a track they produced for the Shark Tale movie soundtrack.

Dexter, with the encouragement of family and friends, decided to release his own album when the timing was right...and the timing couldn't have been any better than today. With song ideas created on his DAW over the years, Dexter chose the best ideas to begin constructing full-fledged tunes. Additional writing came by way of his wife and legal coach Toni Moore, Esquire (Everything Will Be Alright), and his business partner and friend Michael Upshaw (The Pace and Early Morning Rise.) Dexter then brought in musicians to give the album that live and organic feel. The only thing missing was an album title, which was initially called "Keys of Life" from the suggestion of Toni. After thinking about it, Dexter did use it but made a small change and entitled it "Keys To Life."

If you love jazz and you love good music played by real musicians, this is the album for YOU...get your copy today!


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