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Food, and Music, for Thought

Tune Tracker takes to the aisles of a natural and organic grocery for some fresh musical thoughts.

Today, we delve into the world of a born and raised San Diegan who love, love, loves her music. “It’s always been a large part of my life,” says Roxy Moore, who grew up listening to local bands like The Loons and The Dragons and going to see live performances at Ché Café on ’s campus and The Casbah—starting at its original location.

As a passionate professional in the natural food industry, Moore has been employed by for the last eight years where she works on continuing education for staff in her Southern California territory. In her spare time, she still attends live shows and seeks out new musical experiences. Citing an appreciation for rawer sounds, Moore admits to a bit of a vinyl obsession and only bought her first CD player a little over two years ago. Here’s what else we found out:

Name: Roxy Moore

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Occupation: Metro Educator for Whole Foods

In a word, sum up your taste in music: Diversified

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What is your castaway disc (the one CD or album you would take with you to a deserted island)? Some Girls, The Rolling Stones

Favorite live music performance—artist, venue, year: Stereo Total, Tin Can Ale House, 2010

If you were an instrument, what would it be and why? A Farfisa, of the type used in '60s psych music, because it gives off a great energy.

Your guilty music pleasure: Lil Wayne

Name the three artists getting the most airtime on your iPod right now:

  1. Cake
  2. Mystikal
  3. Lady Gaga
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