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Pee Wee Moore was born Numa Smith Moore on March 5, 1928 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Attending Hampton Institute as a pre-med major, after one semester switched to music taking up the saxophone, joining the Royal Hamptonians and touring on a USO circuit. While asleep in the back seat driving back to New York, Pee Wee lost his left eye in a car accident. However this had no effect on his playing.

In the 30’s Moore played with the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra, recorded with Floyd Ray and sat alongside Dizzy Gillespie in the Les Hite big band from 1939 to 1942. His first recordings with Dizzy Gillespie’s ensemble occurred from 1946-47.

Throughout the fifties Moore played with Lucky Millinder, Louis Jordan, Illinois Jacquet, James Moody, Mary Lou Williams and Dizzy Gillespie, whom he recorded several albums with for Verve. He worked with pianist Bill Doggett in the mid-sixties.

Moore moved back to Raleigh to care for his ailing mother and recover from alcohol addiction. Earning a living as a handyman, he continued to play throughout the rest of his life at various venues in the Raleigh-Durham area. On April 13, 2009 jazz saxophonist Pee Wee Moore passed away at the age of 81.

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