Frederick George Moore (born
July 19,
1950 in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota) is a
singer-songwriter, best known as
Demi Moore's first husband.
History
Moore grew up obsessed with the newly popular
Beatles, and moved to
San Francisco,
California in June 1964. "I didn't have any friends and really didn't want any. I just sat in my room and played Beatle songs and wrote my own." Moore pored through rock fanzines, absorbed and dissected every
Beatles album that came out, and listened exclusively to the Fab Four and
the Kinks. By October 1964 he had unequivocally decided his vocation was playing rock and roll music and he started writing. "I noticed that
the Beatles wrote their own songs, so I figured that to be a rock musician you had to write your own songs."
[Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos By Tom Mutha. Insider Magazine. May 1972]