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After a stint with the U.S. Army, Moon returned to Pensacola and was vocalist for the band [[Fudge Pop]], along with his brothers [[Jason Moon|Jason]], Eric and Adam, as well as drummer [[Eric "Elvis" Jones]] and guitarist [[Ian "Cash" Fuller]]. After Fudge Pop disbanded in the late 80s, he and Jason performed briefly as [[the Buzzards]].
 
After a stint with the U.S. Army, Moon returned to Pensacola and was vocalist for the band [[Fudge Pop]], along with his brothers [[Jason Moon|Jason]], Eric and Adam, as well as drummer [[Eric "Elvis" Jones]] and guitarist [[Ian "Cash" Fuller]]. After Fudge Pop disbanded in the late 80s, he and Jason performed briefly as [[the Buzzards]].
  
He joined the ''News Journal'' in the 1990s as a music critic and is now one of the paper's senior reporters.
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He joined the ''News Journal'' in the 1990s as a music critic and is now one of the paper's senior reporters. And he's a snazzy dresser and delightful co-worker.
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He enjoys Top Chef and arguing with fellow PNJ Columnist Reggie Dogan.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:41, 29 October 2009

Troy Moon
Born August 31, 1962
Occupation Journalist, writer

Troy Blake Moon (b. 1962) is a reporter for the Pensacola News Journal.

After a stint with the U.S. Army, Moon returned to Pensacola and was vocalist for the band Fudge Pop, along with his brothers Jason, Eric and Adam, as well as drummer Eric "Elvis" Jones and guitarist Ian "Cash" Fuller. After Fudge Pop disbanded in the late 80s, he and Jason performed briefly as the Buzzards.

He joined the News Journal in the 1990s as a music critic and is now one of the paper's senior reporters. And he's a snazzy dresser and delightful co-worker. He enjoys Top Chef and arguing with fellow PNJ Columnist Reggie Dogan.

References

  • "Back on the scene." Pensacola News Journal, March 28, 2002.