Katie Moore
Montrealer Katie
Moore has been called an alt-country crooner, an angel-voiced folk darling and even a seductive songstress. She
says that she “just likes to sing.”
And sing she does. She cut her teeth on old-time country music at the Wheel Club and Sunday Nights at Barfly, Montreal’s
acoustic country hotspots. The traditional influence seeps through on her recently completed and as-of-yet unreleased
solo album, a collaboration with producer Warren Spicer (Plants and Animals, Orillia Opry, Timber!).
Katie plays in various Montreal-based bands, including Socalled, a hip hop/klezmer group that she has toured Europe
with twice in 2006; country-folk ensemble Timber!, and Montreal’s bluegrass fancies Yonder Hill (featuring Angela
Desveaux and Dara Weiss). Katie has also lent her voice to some recordings, including backup vocals on “The Storm”
in Patrick Watsons’s Close to Paradise, and a duet with Lil’ Andy for Home in Landfill Acres.
Katie is most excited about singing her own songs. Her solo act is often a duet with longtime friend and guitarist
Warren Spicer, but when the situation calls for it, she is joined onstage with her band, which can really groove.
Her solo act can be seen regularly in Montreal at venues such as the Casa del Popolo, the Sala Rossa and the Divan
Orange. She has recently started playing in other cities (Toronto, Ottawa, Stockholm) and looks forward to more
traveling and singing.