Passion Precision and pure emotion in Every Note
ABOUT JOEY O Joey O is the driving force behind Give Me Moore, bringing the powerful guitar work and emotive vocals that defined Gary Moore’s signature sound. With years of experience as a frontman and guitarist.
Joey has honed his craft to authentically recreate Moore’s playing style, technique, and tone. His passion for blues and rock shines through in every performance, delivering both the technical mastery and the raw emotion that made Moore a legend.
Whether soaring through epic solos or delivering heartfelt blues ballads, Joey O captures the spirit of Gary Moore with precision and energy, making every show a tribute worthy of the name.

2+
Years Entertaining Fans
100+
Live Performances Delivered
98%
Fan Appreciation Score
Authentic Guitar Sound
Joey O brings that amazing tone to the stage, Soldano Marshall TS9 the origanal

Experienced Performers
Seasoned professionals with deep respect for Moore’s music bring every song to life on stage. Lenny Compton (Drums) Leon Poxon (Bass)

Dynamic Live Shows
High-energy tribute to Gary Moore, a performances that engage and captivate audiences, from blues ballads to rock anthems through Gary'sYears on the road.
Diverse Repertoire
From Midnight Blues, to Story of the Blues, the Iconic (Parisian Walkways) to the Rock years (Empty Rooms) Over The Hills and Many Moore.

Contact us
E-mail: givememooregary@gmail.com
Highlights
Joey O with the Lads a Jam at The Marrs Bar
A Fans View: One Night At the Nottighham Arts Theatre
Ghosts and spirits did not float in from Ireland in soft and curling gentle wisps; they squealed love, passion and climax, loud and clear. This was a resounding, echoing tribute to late blues guitarist Gary Moore.
Nottingham Arts Theatre's plushness absorbed the blues and blues rock that gave Gary Moore and his friend and sometime colleague Phil Lynott world stature. ‘Give Me Moore’ is more than a tribute: it’s two hours of four top musicians playing at what might be their peak. A showcase of phenomenal talent, not a brash display of showmanship.
My overall impression as I stepped out into Nottingham’s buzzing nightlife and drizzle was that, had Gary Moore been alive today, this was the music he’d be playing. Tightly intricate, accurate and fast paced, with fingertips that flew up and down the fret. JoeyO is Gary Moore on steroids.
The evening began in pure soulful blues with the lead guitar rising to peaks, supported by a languid bass, a drummer whose precision left the hard work to JoeyO.
The atmosphere changed when the band launched into the sort of blues rock that I had
always associated with Thin Lizzy and some of those comfy chairs were emptied as hairless pensioners re-played their dancing days. If there’s a number that stood out, it was The Boys Are Back In Town. Drummer Manuel was stunning. His extensive kit got a complete work out and, if anything else had been around, it too would have added to the enveloping sound.
I was amused at the age range. Less than twenty minutes in and there was a steady exodus of blokes heading to the Gents. Such rocking drive has no age limit for its lovers.