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Sonny Moorman

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Sonny Moorman is an American power blues guitarist from Cincinnati, Ohio. His style is sometimes compared to that of the legendary Allman Brothers, Gov't Mule, and occasional Dead guitarist Warren Haynes. He also owns a music lesson studio in Cincinnati, called Rock School.

Sonny Moorman playing his signature Flying V guitar.
Sonny Moorman playing his signature Flying V guitar.

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Former Band Members

  • Mike Tetrault, harmonica player
  • Greg Day, drums and vocals
  • Red MacCormack, drums
  • Elmer Monk, drums
  • Gus Delao, drums
  • Brian Sergi, drums
  • Jimmy McNeely, drums
  • Joe Clooney, drums and vocals
  • Jamie Combs, drums and vocals
  • "Bad Bob" Logsdon, bass guitar
  • Denny Hymer, bass guitar and vocals

Sonny's Current Band

Sonny currently does solo acoustic performances and he also makes several appearances a week with his trio, the Sonny Moorman Group. They are:

  • Sonny Moorman, Guitar and Vocals
  • Marc Hoffman, Bass
  • Dave Fair, Drums and Percussion

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