Warren "Pete" Moore

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Warren "Pete" Moore is best-known as the bass vocalist of the Miracles who co-wrote some of their RB smash hits like "Ain't That Peculiar" and "Going to a Go-Go." Born in Detroit, MI, in 1939, Moore became a member of a vocal group while in high school in the mid-'50s. This group -- which included William "Smokey" Robinson -- started out as the Five Chimes, but had changed their name to the Matadors by 1956 when they auditioned with Jackie Wilson's manager Nat Tarnopol. This didn't turn out to...
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Various Artists Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971
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Various Artists Motown Classics: Gold / Various (Rmst)
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