Warren 'Pete' Moore, Founding Miracles Singer and Motown Legend, Dies at 78
Warren "Pete" Moore, an original member of legendary Motown group the Miracles -- who were responsible for such '60s classics as "The Tracks of My Tears" and "Shop Around" -- died Sunday (Nov. 19). He was 78.
Moore's passing was confirmed by Motown Records founder Berry Gordy in a statement to Rolling Stone, though no cause of death was given.
"I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Warren 'Pete' Moore, a fine human being and valued member of the Motown family," Gordy told Rolling Stone. "Pete was an original member of my very first group, the Miracles. He was a quiet spirit with a wonderful Bass voice behind Smokey Robinson’s soft, distinctive lead vocals, and was co-writer on several of the Miracles hits."
Warren 'Pete' Moore, Founding Miracles Singer and Motown Legend, Dies at 78
Warren "Pete" Moore, an original member of legendary Motown group the Miracles -- who were responsible for such '60s classics as "The Tracks of My Tears" and "Shop Around" -- died Sunday (Nov. 19). He was 78.
Moore's passing was confirmed by Motown Records founder Berry Gordy in a statement to Rolling Stone, though no cause of death was given.
"I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Warren 'Pete' Moore, a fine human being and valued member of the Motown family," Gordy told Rolling Stone. "Pete was an original member of my very first group, the Miracles. He was a quiet spirit with a wonderful Bass voice behind Smokey Robinson’s soft, distinctive lead vocals, and was co-writer on several of the Miracles hits."