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About McCoy Moore
McCoy Moore is a soul and R&B artist working in the space between vintage funk grooves and modern production. His music tends toward late-night introspection, built on warm bass lines and the kind of vocal delivery that sounds like he's telling you something he probably shouldn't. Moore's tracks often explore relationships and self-doubt with a dry wit that keeps things from getting too precious. He emerged from the producer and session musician circuit, which shows in how deliberately he constructs each song. His appeal is quiet but insistent—the kind of artist people discover through playlists and then can't stop playing.
Moore's shows are understated and controlled. The crowd leans in rather than jumps. There's minimal banter, maximum focus on the groove. People stand still, absorbing it. No phone lights. Just patience.
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McCoy Moore in Buffalo News
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Live Music in Buffalo
Buffalo's music scene has always had room for artists who refuse easy categorization. The city's folk and indie traditions run deep, from its singer-songwriter lineage to its current crop of acts that blend Americana sensibilities with contemporary production. There's an appreciative audience here for musicians who prioritize lyrical honesty and don't chase trends.
Buffalo road trip to see McCoy Moore?
Stay in Allentown, where the neighborhood's Victorian architecture and walkable blocks of galleries, vintage shops, and bars feel genuinely lived-in. Dinner at Sear should be priority—chef Jeremy Boyle's locally-sourced approach is legitimately ambitious without the pretense. Catch the contemporary art at Albright-Knox (their recent renovations are worth your time), then spend an evening at one of the neighborhood's dive bars like The Owl that still feels like actual people hang there, not tourists.
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