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In 2006, Moore claimed to have been a witness, along with Aretha Franklin, to the August, 1971 murder of musician and record producer King Curtis. Moore was arriving at Curtis's New York City apartment to discuss a recording they planned to work on; at the same time, says Moore, Franklin was also approaching Curtis's building from the opposite direction in order to discuss her own studio sessions with him, when they saw Curtis get into an altercation on the sidewalk with two drug addicts, and one of them stabbed him in the heart with a knife. Moore left the scene rather than stay to give a statement as a witness before the police arrived, because he was carrying drugs and was afraid of being searched and arrested. Sam & Dave reunited several times during the 1970s, at the last occasion due to The Blues Brothers's 1978 recording of 'Soul Man'. In 1986 Moore re-recorded "Soul Man" with Lou Reed for the film of the same name. As was later revealed, drug problems contributed to the pair's instability; Prater was arrested for selling crack to an undercover policeman. On April 9, 1988, Prater died in a car crash in Sycamore, Georgia. Moore appeared with Junior Walker in the 1988 film Tapeheads. He had a renewed solo career in 1991 when his duet with Conway Twitty "Rainy Night In Georgia" appeared on the Top 10 crossover album Rhythm, Country, and Blues.
In 2002, Moore's first solo album, recorded in 1971 but never released, finally hit stores. "Plenty Good Lovin'", produced by King Curtis and featuring Aretha Franklin on piano, garnered many four star reviews. In 2003, Moore starred in the DA Pennebaker-directed documentary, "Only the Strong Survive" (Miramax). The film was a selection of both the Cannes and Sundance Film Festivals in 2002. On February 8, 2006, Moore appeared at the end of the televised Grammy Awards show and sang a version of "In The Midnight Hour", as a tribute to the recently-departed Wilson Pickett. On August 29, 2006, Sam Moore released his first solo album in over 35 years. "Overnight Sensational," produced by Randy Jackson, features Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Fantasia and 20 other guest stars. Produced with and available on Rhino Records. As the clock struck midnight in London, UK, Moore performed live with the Jools Holland Rhythmn and Blues Band to celebrate the New Year of 2007 singing 'Soul Man' giving a great performance despite his age of 71 years. Private lifeMoore has been married since 1982 to the former Joyce Greenberg, a longtime advocate of artists' rights and a leader in the fight to restore pensions of members of the AFTRA union.
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