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Moore Moss Rutter
OriginNorfolk/Somerset/Yorkshire
GenresContemporary Folk, English Folk, Acoustic Art Music
Years active2009 (2009)–present (present)
Members
  • Tom Moore
  • Archie Churchill-Moss
  • Jack Rutter
Websitemooremossrutter.co.uk

Moore Moss Rutter is a contemporary folk music trio formed in the UK in 2009. The group consists of Tom Moore (violin), Archie Churchill-Moss (Melodeon) and Jack Rutter (guitar/vocals).[1] Their material is often developed from traditional English folk tunes and pieces of their own composition, which are heavily arranged. They incorporate folk music, 20th-century classical music, jazz and elements of bluegrass.

Awards and airplay

They were winners of the 2011 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, given during the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[2] Tracks from their 2011 self-titled album 'Moore Moss Rutter' and live tracks recorded especially for BBC Radio 2 have had radio airplay. They have also filmed a live set for Sky Arts, which was recorded backstage at the Cambridge Folk Festival. The trio also featured on BBC Four's 2012 documentary, 'Fairport Convention: Who Knows Where the Time Goes?', narrated by Frank Skinner.

Miscellaneous

Guitarist Jack Rutter has also appeared on ITV's dating gameshow Take Me Out, which was aired on 14 January 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Moore Moss Rutter. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Radio 2 Folk Awards 2011". BBC Radio 2. Retrieved 14 July 2012.