Luka Bloom (born Kevin Barry Moore; 23 May 1955) is an Irish folk-rock singer-songwriter. He is the younger brother of folk singer Christy Moore.
Kevin Barry Moore was born on 23 May 1955 in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. His parents were Andy Moore and Nancy Power, who had already raised three daughters and two other sons. Moore attended a Patrician Brothers primary school and later studied at Newbridge College, run by the Dominican Order. In college he formed the group Aes Triplex with his brother Andy and a school friend. He later attended a college in Limerick, but he dropped out after a couple of years to pursue a music career.
In 1969, fourteen-year-old Barry Moore embarked on a tour supporting his eldest brother, Christy Moore, at various English folk clubs. Since then, he spent all of his time practising and writing music. In 1976, Christy recorded one of his songs "Wave up to the Shore". In 1977, Barry Moore toured Germany and England as part of the group Inchiquin.
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Out There is the fifth studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released during the later half of 1992, only a couple of months after their previous release Move. It is the first album by the group to feature drummer Seth Baer.
All songs written and composed by John Terlesky.
Out There is a progressive rock album released in 2003 by former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman. The album features a new version of The English Rock Ensemble. .
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If winter's snow should fall
And the sky is pale and blue
If you're needing holding
Let me come to you
Girl, let me come to you
Girl, let me come to you
It's pretty as a morning
Gentle as a dove
She shines like the sunlight
The lady I love
Girl, the lady I love
Girl, the lady I love
Let me warm you
And let me keep you cool
And let me love you
Together through the rain
And we're walking in the snow
We'll find the sunrise
Everywhere we go
Girl, everywhere we go