Justin Moore Shows Off His Outlaw Side in ‘Point at You’ Video
Justin Moore's 'Point at You' video -- the clip for the lead single from his forthcoming third studio album -- shows off both his wild side and his softer side.
Justin Moore's 'Point at You' video -- the clip for the lead single from his forthcoming third studio album -- shows off both his wild side and his softer side.
We have a new champion on Danny's Daily Duel.
The new song from Billy Currington, 'Hey Girl', gained over 70% of the vote in yesterdays tangle with Tim McGraw. So, now Currington will try to defend his title against the new song from Justin Moore, 'Point At You'.
Fan favorite singer Justin Moore recently found himself in the middle of a controversy over illegal big game hunting. Now, the 'Bait a Hook' singer is talking about those allegations publicly with humor, joking about how he'd do in prison.
Justin Moore is taking his outlaw show on the road. The singer will embark on his first-ever headline tour on March 14. The tour, dubbed Outlaws Like Me, will feature support from Dustin Lynch and John Pardi. The first show takes place in Pikeville, Ky. and runs through April 20, wrapping in Corbin, Ky. Full circle!
Country crooner Justin Moore likes to live life in the fast lane. And that’s the only lane he’s willing to be in. With over 3.5 million digital downloads and a current hit single, the ‘Til My Last Day’ singer just doesn’t have time to mess around, especially when he’s in the driver’s seat. Recently, he revealed the one thing that drives him crazy enough to want to scream, and we can certainly commiserate.
Country's own Josh Thompson and Justin Moore are at the center of a controversy that has resulted in legal indictments for some Montana tribal leaders. Three members of the Blackfoot tribe were indicted on Tuesday (Jan. 8) on charges that they held illegal hunts for big animals for a film crew and country performers, including Thompson and Moore.
Perhaps now we know why country stars like Eric Church always wear sunglasses. Justin Moore tells Taste of Country Nights radio host Jeremy Robinson that a recent radio station visit left him with an eye patch and temporary blindness in one eye.
Justin Moore is perhaps the most laid back guy in country. His relaxed personality and reasonable outlook on life are proving especially helpful following the news of recent lawsuit, in which a Nashville songwriter sued the singer over his 2009 hit single, 'Backwoods,' claiming that it was stolen.
If there’s one thing Justin Moore knows how to do with his music videos, its pull on the heartstrings of the viewer, just as he did with the emotional ‘If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away’ and the sentimental ‘Small Town USA.’ Well, he’s at it again with the second ”Til My Last Day’ video.
Justin Moore is being sued by a Nashville songwriter over the singer’s 2009 single ‘Backwoods.’ Bobby Carmichael has filed a federal lawsuit against Moore, claiming that the country hitmaker stole the song from him.
More details have surfaced surrounding the fatal accident that occurred over the weekend (May 12) involving one of Justin Moore‘s tour buses and an automobile. Chicago resident Joseph Taylor was driving his vehicle around 6AM on Saturday when he struck the back side of the Moore’s band and crew bus at Interstate 57 and Route 16 in Illinois.
Life on the road has its ups and its downs, but lately, country stars have been dealing with accidents or acts of God involving their touring vehicles. A few days after singer Bucky Covington dealt with a crash, Justin Moore‘s crew had an incident with their bus.