Gordon Moir
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Gordon Moir (born December 18th, 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a guitarist and songwriter best known for his collaborations with the singer George Paterson in the Scottish rock groups White ( 'Fear of God' from 'Honey at the Core)' and DMP ('Magpie' and 'Not My Concern' from the indie film 'We've got the Toaster') and for his session work with Then Jerico and Andy Taylor of Duran Duran
Co-host of iTunes and Jellycast rated No.1 'DMPmusic podcast series'