Justin Moore and wife Kate will soon be the parents of three! A representative from the singer's record label confirmed the happy news to Taste of Country.
Justin Moore, who recently expressed his disappointment about not performing or presenting at country awards shows, isn't harboring any grudges. The singer took the stage at the 2013 American Country Awards on Tuesday (Dec. 10) to rock out and perform his latest hit, 'Point at You.'
What do you get when you combine Justin Moore with some very talented songwriters, including Rhett Akins? You get Moore's No. 1 hit, 'Point at You' -- but the song was actually almost recorded by another big country star.
Justin Moore stopped his show on Thursday night (Nov. 7) to say a few heartfelt words about Erin Clark, a 16-year-old fan who was killed late last month in a car crash in New Hope, Ala.
Justin Moore enjoyed the 2013 CMA Awards like the rest of us, but he wasn't on stage presenting. He also wasn't on stage performing. And fans, along with Moore, are asking why he was so noticeably absent.
Justin Moore urged his fans to stand up, then he fell down during the opening night of his Off the Beaten Path Tour in Springfield, Mo. over the weekend. In fact, he fell twice!
Justin Moore's big country voice shines during the final choruses of 'Lettin' the Night Roll,' the second single from 'Off the Beaten Path.' His loyal fans will recognize the performance, and fans of country music will recognize the story he tells.
Justin Moore debuted songs from his new album 'Off the Beaten Path' during a live concert just released to YouTube. The singer is letting fans take a look at many of the tracks, live, during this 51-minute full-band performance.
There was a collective gasp in the country music industry when Zac Brown ripped Luke Bryan's new single 'That's My Kind of Night.' Now, Justin Moore has weighed in, admitting he wouldn't have taken too kindly to Brown's comments.
The songwriting is sharper and Justin Moore's focus more clear on his new album 'Off the Beaten Path.' It's an album that will definitively brand the 'Point at You' singer as a traditionalist, but that's not to say he plays it entirely safe.