Pamela Moore Biography
Pamela Moore, best known as Queensÿche’s Sister Mary, is an American singer-songwriter, and veteran entertainer. She mixes hard rock, heavy metal, melodic rock, and industrial music while her earlier years delved into pop and electronica.
Pamela was introduced to theater at a young age and she developed a passion for performing on stage. Pamela studied in the music program in high school and she taught herself how to play steel-string acoustic guitar and piano.
She released her two first albums, Take a Look and You Won’t Find Me There in the early eighties. Both of the albums were critically acclaimed, but record label problems put an early end to her budding recording career. She continued to perform with live club bands. Moore was repeatedly hired for many radio and TV advertisements doing voiceovers and singing Jingles.
She was also tapped to be the voice of Sister Mary on Queensrÿche’s concept album Operation: Mindcrime in 1988. The album became a commercial success and as a result of that, she started performing live with them. Moore then became the singer for the band Radar and she relocated to New York City to record their 2000 debut album, R.P.M. Moore moved back to Seattle after Radar disbanded in 2001.
Pamela released a full-length album, Stories from a Blue Room in 2006. The album contained all the songs written by Moore and former Rorschach Test guitarist Benjamin Anderson. It was produced by Neil Kernon and recorded at Sonic Ranch studio in El Paso, Texas, and Robert Lang Studios in Seattle. Several artists including, Terri Nunn, Jeff Loomis, and Michael Wilton all made guest appearances on this record.
Pamela Moore Age
Moore was born in Seattle, Washington, USA. The proven musical powerhouse has not yet disclosed her date of birth.
Pamela Moore Family
Moore has not yet disclosed any information concerning her parents, she has one sister and four brothers. She is also a cousin of singer and actress Terri Nunn (Berlin).
Pamela Moore Boyfriend
Moore has not disclosed any information on her dating life.
Pamela Moore Career
Her album “Behind the Veil” was unleashed to the public on May 1, 2018, with a team of masterful musicians. The artists included Rudy Sarzo- Bass, Casey Grillo – Drums, Michael Posch – Guitar and orchestration and newcomer, Craig Church – Guitar and orchestration. It also had special guests such as Ralf Scheepers, Randy Piper, and Elliot Anders.
Billboard (magazine) won the exclusive premiere of Moore’s “WiFi Zombie” video on June 19, 2018. She is a very successful vocal and performance coaching business.
Pamela Moore Queensrÿche
Moore has performed with the heavy metal band Queensrÿche on several occasions. The most notable one is on the song “Suite Sister Mary” on Queensrÿche’s 1988 concept album Operation: Mindcrime. She started performing live with the band after the album’s commercial success.
On the 1990-1991 Empire tour, Moore made her first public appearance with them. She partici[pated in the filming and recording of Operation: Livecrime. Moore also appeared on 2002’s Live Evolution and 2006’s Mindcrime at the Moore. She revived her role as Sister Mary on the sequel album Operation: Mindcrime II, which was released in 2006.
In 2012, she performed with the version of Queensrÿche fronted by Todd La Torre. In 2013, Moore provided vocals on the song “A World Without” on their self-titled album Queensrÿche. Moore performed at the album’s release party, “Suite Sister Mary”, “Eyes of a Stranger”, and “Silent Lucidity” with them.
Pamela Moore Resurrect Me
Moore released Resurrect Me album on May 14, 2013. The album features a more contemporary metal sound compared to her previous solo albums. Resurrect Me is a work collaboration between Moore and Radakka guitarist Michael Posch. It features guest appearances by Ralf Scheepers on the song ‘Sky is falling’, as well as background vocals.
Lead guitarist in the progressive metal band Nevermore, Jeff Loomis featured on the song ‘Awakening’. On May 8, 2013, a video for the song “Paranoia”.
Pamela Moore Albums
- 1981 Take a Look – Pamela Moore
- 1982 You Won’t Find Me There – Pamela Moore
- 1988 Operation: Mindcrime – Queensrÿche
- 1992/2001 Operation: Livecrime – Queensrÿche
- 2000 R.P.M. – Radar
- 2002 Live Evolution – Queensrÿche
- 2004 A Retrospective – Pamela Moore
- 2006 Operation: Mindcrime II – Queensrÿche
Stories from a Blue Room – Pamela Moore
Mindcrime at the Moore – Queensrÿche
- 2008 Sent from Heaven (EP) – Solna
- 2008 The Second Coming – Eden’s Curse
- 2009 Eurameric – Solna
- 2013 Resurrect Me – Pamela Moore
Words Thoughts Actions – Marco Ricardo
Queensrÿche – Queensrÿche - 2018 Behind The Veil Pamela Moore