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Not only does Mackenzie Moore create and sing music, she's a licensed attorney. Blending indie-pop with singer/songwriter genres, Moore’s music is inspired by real life experiences and her love of fictional characters. Originally from Detroit but now living in Chicago, Moore practices law by day and creates music by night.
With dreams to land the big time, Moore does everything she can to showcase her talents, and witness the raw reaction from her audience at live shows.
Her inspiration began at a young age while swimming in Florida one summer. She has a distinct memory of innocently singing “The Little Mermaid” when a woman approached her and told her she has such a beautiful voice. Later that day, Moore found out that the woman who approached her was the one and only, Celine Dion. Taking Dion’s advice to heart, Moore began singing in choirs, musicals, and truly any other opportunity that came her way. Moore began playing the piano at a very young age, it is clear that music comes to her so naturally because she taught herself and can learn simply by ear. When she was nineteen, she studied opera and singing in Rome for five months.
Moore credits some of music’s influences to some of the most powerful women including Adele, Alicia Keys, and Sia; She hopes her music transcends age barriers and that people “both young and old, dog lovers, math haters, coffee addicts, and more” can enjoy the stories told through her lyrics.
With dreams to land the big time, Moore does everything she can to showcase her talents, and witness the raw reaction from her audience at live shows.
Her inspiration began at a young age while swimming in Florida one summer. She has a distinct memory of innocently singing “The Little Mermaid” when a woman approached her and told her she has such a beautiful voice. Later that day, Moore found out that the woman who approached her was the one and only, Celine Dion. Taking Dion’s advice to heart, Moore began singing in choirs, musicals, and truly any other opportunity that came her way. Moore began playing the piano at a very young age, it is clear that music comes to her so naturally because she taught herself and can learn simply by ear. When she was nineteen, she studied opera and singing in Rome for five months.
Moore credits some of music’s influences to some of the most powerful women including Adele, Alicia Keys, and Sia; She hopes her music transcends age barriers and that people “both young and old, dog lovers, math haters, coffee addicts, and more” can enjoy the stories told through her lyrics.