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'''Monte Moir''' is the original and current keyboardist for [[The Time (band)|The Time]], as well as a songwriter and [[Record producer|producer]] for [[Janet Jackson]], [[Alexander O'Neal]], [[Gladys Knight]], as well as the duo [[Aurra|Deja]] ([[Slave (band)|Curt Jones & Starleana Young]]). He is also credited for working with [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], [[Vanity 6]], [[Deniece Williams]], [[Thelma Houston]], [[Steven Dante]], [[Lolly Pop]], [[Precious Wilson]] and various other artists.
'''Monte Moir''' is the original and current keyboardist for [[The Time (band)|The Time]], as well as a songwriter and [[Record producer|producer]] for [[Janet Jackson]], [[Alexander O'Neal]], [[Gladys Knight]], as well as the duo [[Aurra|Deja]] ([[Slave (band)|Curt Jones & Starleana Young]]). He is also credited for working with [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], [[Vanity 6]], [[Deniece Williams]], [[Thelma Houston]], [[Steven Dante]], [[Lolly Pop]], [[Precious Wilson]] and various other artists.


Some of his greatest writing successes were writing the first side of [[Alexander O'Neal]]'s solo debut – including "[[If You Were Here Tonight]]" and "[[The Pleasure Principle (song)|The Pleasure Principle]]'<ref>{{cite web | title=Interview with Monte Moir about the song 'The Pleasure Principle' | url=http://www.oneradsong.com/2012/06/pleasure-principle-by-monte.html }}</ref> by [[Janet Jackson]]. [[Patti Austin]] and [[Thelma Houston]] are other notable artists he wrote classics for as part of [[Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis]]'s 'The Secret'. Monte is something of a cult writing figure in the world of soulful music. "In My Life" by [[Ruby Turner]] as well as [[Steven Dante]]'s "It's Only Love" are key examples of his songwriting.
Some of his greatest writing successes were writing the first side of [[Alexander O'Neal]]'s solo debut – including "[[If You Were Here Tonight]]" and "[[The Pleasure Principle (song)|The Pleasure Principle]]'<ref>{{cite web | title=Interview with Monte Moir about the song 'The Pleasure Principle' | url=http://www.oneradsong.com/2012/06/pleasure-principle-by-monte.html|date=June 6, 2012}}</ref> by [[Janet Jackson]]. [[Patti Austin]] and [[Thelma Houston]] are other notable artists he wrote classics for as part of [[Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis]]'s 'The Secret'. Monte is something of a cult writing figure in the world of soulful music. "In My Life" by [[Ruby Turner]] as well as [[Steven Dante]]'s "It's Only Love" are key examples of his songwriting.


He left [[The Time (band)|The Time]] soon after Jam and Lewis were released by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], following conflicting writing interests with The SOS Band and failing to make a concert. However, he rejoined [[The Time (band)|The Time]] for their ''[[Pandemonium (The Time album)|Pandemonium]]'' album and Prince's film ''[[Graffiti Bridge (film)|Graffiti Bridge]]'', in the late 1980s when the original Time members reunited.
He left [[The Time (band)|The Time]] soon after Jam and Lewis were released by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], following conflicting writing interests with [[the S.O.S. Band]] and failing to make a concert. However, he rejoined [[The Time (band)|The Time]] for their ''[[Pandemonium (The Time album)|Pandemonium]]'' album and Prince's film ''[[Graffiti Bridge (film)|Graffiti Bridge]]'', in the late 1980s when the original Time members reunited.


Moir continues to compose his own material and produce for various artists. He was credited on [[Rihanna]]'s 2016 Billboard number one hit [[Work (Rihanna song)|"Work"]]<ref>, https://www.allmusic.com/artist/monte-moir-mn0000491256/credits</ref> and most recently surfaced at the 2020 [[Grammy Award]] ''Salute To [[Prince (musician)|Prince]]''.<ref>https://www.grammy.com/news/foo-fighters-her-chris-martin-mavis-staples-heres-who-rocked-grammy-prince-tribute</ref>
Moir continues to compose his own material and produce for various artists. He was credited on [[Rihanna]]'s 2016 Billboard number one hit [[Work (Rihanna song)|"Work"]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/monte-moir-mn0000491256/credits | title=Monte Moir Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | publisher=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref> and most recently surfaced at the 2020 [[Grammy Award]] ''Salute to [[Prince (musician)|Prince]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/news/foo-fighters-her-chris-martin-mavis-staples-heres-who-rocked-grammy-prince-tribute|title=From Foo Fighters to H.E.R., Chris Martin to Mavis Staples, Here's Who Rocked the GRAMMY Prince Tribute|date=April 22, 2020|first=Ana Monroy|last=Yglesias|publisher=[[Grammy Awards]]}}</ref>


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Monte Moir
Birth nameMonte Moir
Born (1958-09-10) September 10, 1958 (age 65)
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • keyboardist
  • songwriter
InstrumentKeyboards
Years active1981–present
Labels
Member ofThe Time
Websitemontemoir.com

Monte Moir (born September 10, 1958) is an American songwriter, producer and musician best known as the keyboardist of Morris Day's band The Time and songwriter of many notable American artists.

Biography

Monte Moir is the original and current keyboardist for The Time, as well as a songwriter and producer for Janet Jackson, Alexander O'Neal, Gladys Knight, as well as the duo Deja (Curt Jones & Starleana Young). He is also credited for working with Prince, Vanity 6, Deniece Williams, Thelma Houston, Steven Dante, Lolly Pop, Precious Wilson and various other artists.

Some of his greatest writing successes were writing the first side of Alexander O'Neal's solo debut – including "If You Were Here Tonight" and "The Pleasure Principle'[1] by Janet Jackson. Patti Austin and Thelma Houston are other notable artists he wrote classics for as part of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis's 'The Secret'. Monte is something of a cult writing figure in the world of soulful music. "In My Life" by Ruby Turner as well as Steven Dante's "It's Only Love" are key examples of his songwriting.

He left The Time soon after Jam and Lewis were released by Prince, following conflicting writing interests with the S.O.S. Band and failing to make a concert. However, he rejoined The Time for their Pandemonium album and Prince's film Graffiti Bridge, in the late 1980s when the original Time members reunited.

Moir continues to compose his own material and produce for various artists. He was credited on Rihanna's 2016 Billboard number one hit "Work"[2] and most recently surfaced at the 2020 Grammy Award Salute to Prince.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Interview with Monte Moir about the song 'The Pleasure Principle'". June 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Monte Moir Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Yglesias, Ana Monroy (April 22, 2020). "From Foo Fighters to H.E.R., Chris Martin to Mavis Staples, Here's Who Rocked the GRAMMY Prince Tribute". Grammy Awards.