Roger Moore began his career in sound and has worked at the highest level in music and film. He trained at Abbey Road (UK) and was the mastering engineer at West Indies Records. He has mastered artists such as Whitney Houston, Sting, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Phil Collins, Tupac, Jon Bon Jovi, Stevie Wonder and many others on Motown, EMI (UK+US) Arista and Ariola Records. Roger also mastered the film soundtracks for "Do the Right thing" directed by Spike lee" "The Last of the Mohicans", "Ghost," "Good Morning Vietnam" and "Boyz in the Hood" to name a few. When West Indies Records burnt down, he retrained in film as a key grip and gaffer at Whites in Toronto.
Roger has has spent the last 15 years working in film and commercials in the Caribbean and Canada. He is the Co-founder of Parachute Film Studios. His technical knowledge and passion of working in the region is unsurpassed.
Roger's work on records is often identified by a stick man with a halo as in Roger Moore's "The Saint" it is usually on the 'run out' groove on vinyl records, it is on millions of records worldwide.