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Alastair Moock
Artist
Alastair Moock is an award-winning singer-songwriter, GRAMMY-nominated family musician, social justice and songwriting educator for all ages, and co-founder of The Opening Doors Project. He has toured throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia sharing the stage with acts like Arlo Guthrie, Taj Mahal, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, and Greg Brown.
In 2020, he co-founded Family Music Forward, a racial justice collective working in the family music space. That same year, he declined a second Grammy nomination, along with two other nominated acts, due to what he deemed historical underrepresentation in the field.
He is a charter member of The Folk Collective equity group at Club Passim in Harvard Square, artist advisor to The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, co-founder of the Melrose Racial Justice Community Coalition in his hometown outside of Boston, and a recipient of the 2024 Phil Ochs Award. The Boston Globe calls him “one of the town’s best and most adventurous songwriters” and The Washington Post declares “every song a gem.”



Alastair Moock
Artist
Alastair Moock is an award-winning singer-songwriter, GRAMMY-nominated family musician, social justice and songwriting educator for all ages, and co-founder of The Opening Doors Project. He has toured throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia sharing the stage with acts like Arlo Guthrie, Taj Mahal, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, and Greg Brown.
In 2020, he co-founded Family Music Forward, a racial justice collective working in the family music space. That same year, he declined a second Grammy nomination, along with two other nominated acts, due to what he deemed historical underrepresentation in the field.
He is a charter member of The Folk Collective equity group at Club Passim in Harvard Square, artist advisor to The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, co-founder of the Melrose Racial Justice Community Coalition in his hometown outside of Boston, and a recipient of the 2024 Phil Ochs Award. The Boston Globe calls him “one of the town’s best and most adventurous songwriters” and The Washington Post declares “every song a gem.”








