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Patsy Moore
Patsy Alexis Moore, an African American, born August 10, 1964 on the West Indian island of Antigua, is an award-winning,〔Charphelia Company, The. "(About the CD )". Charphelia.com, 1999. Retrieved 2007/01/29.〕 critically acclaimed〔Granger, Thom. "Faces to Watch". ''CCM Magazine'', 1992/04. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Rake, Jamie Lee. "Regarding the Human Condition of Patsy Moore". Syndicate Magazine, 1992/04. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Newcomb, Brian Quincy. "New Faces". ''CCM Magazine'', 1992/04. Retrieved 2007/01/29; "Patsy Moore: Regarding the Human Condition (Warner Alliance)". CCM Update, 1992/05/05. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Papp, Geoff. "Patsy Moore by Patsy Moore". Inside Music Magazine, 1992/06. Retrieved 2007/01/29; "Regarding the Human Condition". Virtue Magazine, 1992/07-08. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Rudder, Randy. "Patsy Moore's 'Human Condition' is very eclectic". Metropolitan Times, 1992/07/26. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Brown, Bruce. "Patsy Moore: Regarding the Human Condition (Warner Bros.)". ''CCM Magazine'', 1992/08. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Halverson, Holly. "The Eclecticism of Patsy Moore". ''CCM Magazine'', 1992/09. Retrieved 2007/01/29; "Worth Noting". YouthWorker Magazine, Spring 1993. Retrieved 2007/01/29; "Songs of Praise—Patsy Moore: Regarding the Human Condition". Cash Box, 1992/08/22. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Melchoir, Mark. "Patsy Moore: Getting Down to the Art of the Matter". Release Magazine, Fall 1992. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Ervin, Kathy. "Patsy Moore: Dancing About Life". Syndicate Magazine, 1992/12. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Ely, Gordon. "Patsy Moore: Regarding the Human Condition". ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', 1992/12/06. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Hervey, Rico. "The Second Annual Women We Love to Love List". Cambridge Sound and Vision Review, 1994/02. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Menconi, Al. "Patsy Moore: The Flower Child's Guide to Love and Fashion". Media Update, 1994/04. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Selby, Derek Wesley. "The Flower Child's Guide to Love and Fashion". Syndicate Magazine, 1994/06. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Mineo, Robert. "Patsy Moore: (Good) Newswoman". Syndicate Magazine, 1994/07. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Crabtree, Ed Rock. "(Patsy Moore Unplugged )". Ed Rocks the Web, 1996/04/06. Retrieved 2007/01/29; Degnan, Finn. "(The Second Coming of a Reluctant Icon )". ArtFull.com (original publication; site now defunct), 2000/05. Retrieved 2007/01/29〕 singer/songwriter, as well as a poet, essayist, and educator. Raised in a devout Christian home, and an adult student of New Thought Metaphysics, she has spent most of her productive life in the United States. ==Youth==
The elder daughter of a North American career military father (H. Douglas Moore of North Carolina) and Antiguan educator mother (June Looby), Moore's creative endeavors have been culled from a multicultural upbringing, persistent curiosity, and inventive mind.〔Arneson, Erik. "Regarding Patsy Moore". Notebored Magazine, 1992/07-08. Retrieved 2007/01/29.〕 Her family moved frequently when she was a child. As a result of that experience, her music has always employed diverse influences—including African and Caribbean rhythms, folk, soul, Latin, rock, pop and funk.
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