Music Video Distributors and Ian Moore are pleased to announce the home Ian Moore ñ Live From the Cactus CafÈ viewing release of for worldwide distribution on DVD. When Ian Moore blows through town, critics rave about the band's high-energy sound and Moore's compelling, lightning-fast lead breaks. It's been that way ever since he broke out of the Austin music scene in the early 1990s, when the words ""guitar virtuoso"" and ""Moore"" would appear in the same sentence in newspapers and magazines around the country.But now, some 10 years since the release of his debut full throttle rock 'n' roll extravaganza, 'Ian Moore,' there's a new vocabulary in music critics' columns and entertainment sections. The new words are being thrown around when measuring the Texas-raised artist's live acoustic solo shows that are playing to packed houses in regional tours through California, the mid-West and Texas.""Passionate vocals,"" ""dynamic range,"" and ""inspired lyrics"" are the new mantra etched in print about Moore's approach to music as 2002 comes to a close. It's not that Moore has abandoned the full-bore band gigs or allowed the strings on his Fender Strat to rust away - far from it. Instead, Moore has found a comfortable space where creating the best possible song is his goal rather than wedging it into a particular style, whether amplified or unplugged. The solo shows have shown him the way. This 90-minute program was recorded live from the Cactus Cafe. It features 5.1 Surround Sound and 19 tracks including: Caroline, Abeline, Cinnamon, Magdalena, Today, New Lake Kangaroo Lake, Ordinary People, Bastards, Running On Me, Til You Come Around, April, 747, Sir Robert Scott, Now You're Gone, What I've Done, Susan, Morning Song, and Fickle. Extra Band Video: Today, Coming Around, Time of Dying.