Bio Of President/Owner
BIOGRAPHY OF OWNER/PRESIDENT CHRISTOPER MOON:
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British born and educated, Christopher Moon is a world recognized producer/songwriter with over 12 million songs sold worldwide, accomplished painter of modern art, filmmaker (PBS) in the jungles of Africa and New Guinea, fashion photographer having worked with top agencies, published poet, international explorer, co-founder of MIA Hunters and an accomplished marketing expert with clients including IBM, Apple Computer, the NFL and the Olympics.
Christopher Moon is credited with the discovery of the artist Prince, writing of the first hit song (Soft & Wet), naming the artist, teaching him to record and produce in the studio and writing 3 of the 4 songs on the demo tape that got him signed with Warner Brothers Records. Click here to visit the MoonSound Studios website.
Moon also co-authored a song on the #1 album of the year by MC HAMMER which sold over 12 million copies. He is an accomplished writer and studio producer with over 20,000 hours in recording studio production. He was a significant force in launching the "The Minneapolis R&B Sound" in the mid '70's discovering and working with, then unknown artists that included, Jimmie Jam and Terry Lewis (Grammy Award winning producers for Janet Jackson), Alexander O'Neal, Morris Day and many others. He has been featured in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Tonight, People Magazine, BBC, ABC's Good Morning America, and countless other media stories worldwide.
Moon has been invited, at the request of the President, to the White House, is featured in "Who's Who" and other prominent international listings. An avid adventurer, he has wrestled sharks in Australia, lived with numerous tribes of head-hunters in New Guinea, engaged and flown in acrobatic dog-fighting, lived with famed conservationist George Adamson where he hand fed a pride of wild lions in the jungles of Africa, flown inside an erupting volcano, and spent two decades locating missing in action WWII airmen for their families (at no cost to them), click here to visit MIA Hunters website.