Alex Moore (disambiguation)
- Alex Moore (disambiguation)
Alex Moore may refer to:
*"Whistlin' " Alex Moore (1899-1989), Texas blues pianist and 1987 recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts
*Alex Moore (1901—1991), pioneer of modern ballroom dancing
*Alex Moore (musician), English session bass guitarist
*Alexander Pollock Moore, early 20th century publisher
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