
DONATION: A PATSY MOORE GIFT PACKAGE, CONTAINING ONE 6-PACK OF "I AM AN ARTIST" GREETING CARDS; ONE "GOT ART?" OVAL STICKER; ONE "CONFESS" RINGER TEE; AND ONE AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF THE MOST PRIVATE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT CLAIR: STUDIO RENDERINGS (CD)
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Patsy Moore is an award-winning, critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter (as well as an essayist, filmmaker, and lecturer) who has released two CDs on the Warner Brothers label—Regarding the Human Condition (1991); the flower child's guide to love and fashion (1993)—and one independent project, The Most Private Confessions of Saint Clair: Studio Renderings (2008; Papa Chuy).
Although numerous performers have covered her tunes since 1989, among the most notable is jazz world favorite Dianne Reeves, who, in 1999, recorded "I Remember" and "Goodbye" (on the album Bridges). That same year, Patsy joined keyboardist Charles Mims (Patrice Rushen, Tracy Chapman) in writing, arranging and producing Kwanzaa for Young People (and Everyone Else!) (Charphelia Records), a CD and educator resource guide which have garnered numerous commendations, including Teachers' Choice, Parent Council, Parents' Choice and Kids First awards. At the start of 2005, L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall débuted 'Misa Justa', a symphonic Jazz mass by composer Eduardo Gutiérrez del Barrio, performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, a large choir, and a small group of soloists. That ambitious work, widely described as "a celebration of womanhood", features five sung poems written by Patsy.
In addition to her work as an artist, Patsy Moore is known for being the founder and senior editor of The Bohemian Aesthetic (a popular arts/culture/activism/current affairs eZine, no longer in publication but archived online), co-owner of Papa Chuy (a music and film production company), and creator of Patsy Moore's Song Masters Seminar Series.
personal Web site: www.patsymoore.com

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