Justin Moore

Country Singer

Justin Moore was born in Poyen, Arkansas, United States on March 30th, 1984 and is the Country Singer. At the age of 40, Justin Moore biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 30, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Poyen, Arkansas, United States
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Composer, Musician, Singer, Singer-songwriter
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Justin Moore Life

Justin Cole Moore (born March 30, 1984) is an American country music singer and songwriter who has signed to Big Machine Records' imprint Valory Music Group.

He has five studio albums: his self-titled debut in 2009, Outlaws Like Me in 2011, Kinda Don't Care in 2016, and Late Nights and Longnecks in 2019.

He has also charted sixteen times on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away," "Take a Drink," "You Look Like I Need a Drink," "Someone Else Will," and "You Should Not Make It Back Home"; and "Point at You."

Personal life

In 2007, Justin Moore married Kate of Houma, Louisiana, in a marriage. They have three children and a son together. He is a huge fan of the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Moore is a Republican Party supporter. He endorsed Donald Trump in the presidential race in 2016, praising him as a "out of the box" candidate.

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Justin Moore Career

Music career

Moore began performing during his junior year of high school. After graduating, he joined his uncle's Southern rock band and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002. He met a young producer in Nashville, Jeremy Stover, who introduced him to Scott Borchetta, an industry executive who was planning to launch The Valory Music Co. Borchetta promised to give him a record deal if he would be patient.

In mid-2008, Moore signed to the Valory Music Group, an imprint of the independent record label Big Machine Records. The label then released the digital single "I Could Kick Your Ass". His first radio single, "Back That Thing Up", was co-written by Randy Houser and Moore's producer, Jeremy Stover. It reached number 38 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. He continued working on his debut album, which was part of a special promotion called "So You Want to Be a Record Label Executive". This promotion placed his music on social networking sites such as MySpace and iLike, where fans were allowed to create playlists comprising ten of his songs; the Top 10 songs picked were then included on the final album. His next single, "Small Town USA", entered the charts in February 2009, followed by a digital EP entitled The "You Asked for It" EP.

On August 11, the label released his self-titled debut album, on which he co-wrote nine of the ten tracks. This album debuted at No. 3 on the Top Country Albums chart. He promoted the single and album on a "Small Town USA" tour which began in his hometown of Poyen, Arkansas and included several stops in small towns, as well as acoustic shows at Walmart stores. On the Hot Country Songs charts dated October 3, 2009, "Small Town USA" became his first No. 1 single. "Backwoods" was released as the album's third single in October 2009. It became his second Top 10 hit with a peak of No. 6 in April 2010. The album's fourth single, "How I Got to Be This Way", reached Top 20.

In February 2011, he released the song "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away", which was originally recorded by Rhett Akins on his 2007 album People Like Me but did not chart. Justin Moore's rendition debuted at 46 on the Hot Country songs chart. In June 2011, the song became his third Top 10 hit on that chart and three weeks later, it became his second Number One. The song serves as the lead-off single to his 2011 album Outlaws Like Me, which was released on June 21, 2011. Follow-up singles "Bait a Hook" and "Til My Last Day" both broke the Top 20; the latter reached Number One on the Country Airplay chart.

According to Taste of Country, a fatal accident involving Joseph Taylor and Justin Moore's tour bus occurred on May 12, 2012. In December 2012, Moore announced plans to embark on a headlining tour in 2013, at the time tentatively planned to begin in March. Later in the month, he entered the studio to begin recording his third studio album. The album's first single, "Point at You", was released on March 18, 2013. It peaked at No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart in October 2013. The album, entitled Off the Beaten Path, was released on September 17, 2013. The album's second single, "Lettin' the Night Roll", was released on October 21, 2013, and became his fourth number one single on the Country Airplay chart in July 2014.

After that single's release, Moore sang guest vocals along with Thomas Rhett on Brantley Gilbert's 2014 single "Small Town Throwdown". Just like Moore himself, Rhett and Gilbert are also signed to Valory. Later, he recorded a cover of Mötley Crüe's "Home Sweet Home" as a duet with the band's lead singer Vince Neil. This song is featured on the multi-artist tribute album Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe, which was released by Big Machine on August 19, 2014. A third single from Off the Beaten Path, "This Kind of Town", was released on October 20, 2014.

Moore's fourth album, Kinda Don't Care, was released in August 2016. Its lead single is "You Look Like I Need a Drink", which became another No. 1 single on the Country Airplay charts in late 2016.

Moore announced his fifth album, Late Nights and Longnecks, in February 2019. Its lead single is "The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home".

Moore announced his sixth album Straight Outta the Country on March 25, 2021. The lead single is "We Didn't Have Much". The album was released on April 23.

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Like Me, My Windrush Grandparents Are Loving Beyoncé's Step Into Country Music

www.popsugar.co.uk, April 3, 2024
It's Good Friday, and my family and I are all together at my grandparents for our annual fish dinner. Our gatherings are often brimming with delicious food, laughter, and great music. I can hear the faint sounds of country music playing from their record player as I step into the living room. I usually see my grandad quietly humming and swaying along as the tunes were played. Justin Moore, my grandad, has adored country music for as long as I can recall. Along Soca and Reggae, the genre has pretty much always been the soundtrack to their Caribbean household. I was pleasantly surprised when I first discovered my love for country music as a youth, but as I grew up, I learned that the Windrush Generation — the Caribbean community that settled in the United Kingdom from 1948-1971 — has deep ties to country music.

As Villanova's March Madness disappointment to Marquette in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals, Providence shocks Creighton to move to the right side of the bubble

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
JAKE FENNER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN: The six seeded Villanova Wildcats and the seven-seeded Providence Friars were both battling on Wednesday to advance to the Big East Tournament's Thursday evening games. They carried with them not only the excitement of conference glory, but also the challenge of surviving and reaching March Madness. Both teams have been firmly placed on the bubble, with this tournament at Madison Square Garden being the last chance for them to win and show to the selection committee that they belong in the field of 68. Providence was able to get the job done early in the night, beating the third-seed Creighton Bluejays and possibly bursting the rest of the NCAA Tournament bubble with a 78-73 victory to advance to the Big East Tournament semifinals.

While lying in a hospital bed hours after GIVING BIRTH, a Google employee of nearly ten years was fired

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2023
Kate Howells, a Google employee, was fired after her newborn son was born in January 20's early morning. On Friday, the tech firm laid off nearly 12,000 workers, or 6% of its workforce. Howells was mourning her job while caring for her second son's birth. The process, she referred to as "waves of physical exhaustion and pain."
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