BIOGRAPHY

Seamus's birthday is 18th June. He was born and reared in Callan, Co. Kilkenny.

THE EARLY YEARS

In the early 70's Seamus formed his own country band known as the Jamboree Country Band.

The Jamboree Country Band were resident at the Castle, Cricklewood for a number of years.

Seamus was to share the musical spotlight with names from Brendan Bowyer to Butch Moore (no relation) and from Joe Dolan to Big Tom and Dickie Rock.

In the mid-70's Seamus Moved into the bar trade and managed several well known pubs and his own successful club 'The Blarney Stone' which featured well known Irish touring bands and Seamus himself on stage.

Seamus Moore entered and won a talent contest at the I & B Records, Annual Irish Music and dance Festival in Southport with his own composition 'The JCB Song'.

He has been known as "The JCB Man" ever since (aswell as "Moore The Hurr").

Two years later he was presented with a gold record, at the same festival, for sales in excess of 50,000 of the single and cassette.

Seamus has recorded several albums and DVD's to date.

MORE RECENTLY

Seamus has recorded a new single called "The Man Who Drank The Farm". This is taken from his forthcoming album.

Seamus is back touring in Ireland in July and August 2010 - details are available at his gigs page here.

When not touring, Seamus is busy running his own public house called Conways 3.