Hub Moore
Hub Moore has been playing music for quite a while. He learned “Here Comes the Sun” in 5th grade, sang “Me and Mrs. Jones” at a karaoke bar in 2016, and did a lot of other things in between. During the mid-to-late 1980s, Moore was the bassist for the Boston groove band Three Colors, alongside his brother and singer/songwriter Max Moore, guitarist and singer/songwriter , saxophonist Dana Colley, who went on to play in the low rock band , and drummer Barry Stringfellow. When they went their separate ways in 1988, Moore made a gradual move to New York City and started his solo project . Over the next decade, he acted in and wrote scores for many films, particularly those of director Hal Hartley (Trust, Surviving Desire).