Died On This Date (September 25, 2009) Alfred McMoore / Artist Who Inspired The Black Keys
Alfred McMoore
DOB Unknown – September 25, 2009
Alfred McMoore was an Akron, Ohio based non-traditional, or “outsider” artist whose pieces have been displayed in galleries from Ohio to New York City to France. A community fixture around Akron, McMoore could usually be found riding around town on a bus or bicycle, or at a one of thousands of funerals he had attended for people he didn’t even know. He also enjoyed leaving random (yet non-threatening or unoffensive) telephone messages on people’s answering machines. Many such messages were left for Jim Carney, local journalist and father of the Black Keys’ Pat Carney. In these messages, McMoore would sometimes say, “This is Alfred McMoore. Your black key is taking so long.” McMoore and that phrase would eventually inspire Pat Carney and bandmate, Dan Auerbach to call their band, the Black Keys. Alfred McMoore passed away at the age of 59. Cause of death is not known, though likely related to apparent health issues he suffered over the years.
Thanks to Fred Osuna at Spitball Army for the assist.