Posted on: November 26, 2008 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Sam Moore, lead singer of legendary R&B duo Sam & Dave, was inducted last night into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in Youngstown, Ohio along with Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Journey, The Righteous Bros., Bread, The Pointer Sisters, Sly and The Family Stone and other legendary musical groups.

Sam Moore and late partner Dave Prater were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. Moore, 73, is a favorite of late talk shows such as David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Leno and Jimmy Kimmel.

In 2006, he released the Grammy nominated “Overnight Sensational” produced by Randy Jackson (“American Idol”) and featuring a raft of his pals including Sting, Jon Bon Jovi, Wynonna Judd, and Bruce Springsteen. The latter has called Sam “the greatest soul singer on planet Earth.” Moore made a landmark appearance in a rare concert episode of “The Charlie Rose Show” with Sting in 2006 as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ugGqOw1wKI

Moore has also been featured in the DA Pennebaker documentary, “Only the Strong Survive,” Richard Linklater’s “Tape Heads,” and the movie “Blues Brothers 2000,” the sequel to the original “Blues Brothers” movie which was an homage to Sam & Dave. Moore has often appeared as a guest artist with his friend and “Blues Brothers” originator Dan Aykroyd.

Next month, to underscore that Sam Moore is the Real Deal, Universal Home Video releases “Sam & Dave: The Original Soul Men,” which features rare, vintage and previously unseen footage of the most popular duo ever to grace Atlantic or Stax Records during their heyday. More information can be found at an exciting new website, www.originalsoulmen.com.
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