Yes, I believe he won a nationally televised contest in the early 70s with "Second Avenue." Strangely enough, I have not been able to find any mention of this on the web. I thought the contest was Ed McMahon's "Star Search," but that show apparently did not start until the 1980s, so that wasn't it.
The address of the Moore Public Library is: 403 Fergus Avenue, Moore, 59464 1250
Tim Moore's "Second Avenue" features a range of musical elements, but the specific chords used in the piece are not publicly detailed. If you're looking for the chord progressions, it would be best to consult sheet music or a reliable music resource. Alternatively, you could listen to the piece and try to identify the chords by ear or use an app designed for chord recognition.
Dueling Banjos
The address of the Moore Public Library is: 7239 Huron Avenue, Lexington, 48450 0189
I like you really like this song and I can not believe there has been no one who has written chords or tabs for this song. Lyrics are available but not the chords or any arrangement.
The address of the Cecil B Moore Branch Library is: 2320 W. Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, 19121 2927
He was Robert Frederick Chelsea "Bobby" Moore.
He did. He lived at 75 Rhode Island Avenue South. 55426 I was his neighbor.
The address of the Cyril Moore Science Center is: 500 University Avenue West, Minot, ND 58707
Cravath, Swaine and Moore, known as a United States premier law firm for the last two decades are based at this address, 825 8th avenue, New York, NY 10019.
Kip Moore has written: 'Second chance' -- subject(s): Escherichia coli infections in children
Robert H. Moore has written: 'Avenue of armies' -- subject(s): Historic sites, History, Local History, Military History, Tours, Virginia Civil War, 1861-1865