More of country's biggest names are taking the freezing Ice Bucket Challenge to strike out ALS, including Justin Moore and Dierks Bentley, who just got a little wet for a good cause.
Country's hottest stars helped fans relive CMA Music Fest 2014 on Tuesday night (Aug. 5). Little Big Town hosted 'Country's Night to Rock' on ABC. They interviewed artists and showcased some of the festival's biggest performances.
When it was announced that there would be a country tribute to the rock band Motley Crue, a lot of people were very curious to hear how that would sound.
The album "Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute To Motley Crue" will be released in August, and Justin Moore is the first artist to release his contribution to the project. In fact, he's decided to make "Home Sweet Home" his new sing
Justin Moore and wife Kate welcomed a new baby into their family on Monday (July 14), and for the third time, they heard "It's a girl!" when the bundle of joy was born.
Like the many before it, Justin Moore’s cover of Motley Crue’s ‘Home Sweet Home’ stays true to the original. The country singer’s down-home roots give the song (slightly) new meaning. In fact, the classic rock track fits in nicely with today’s Nashville sound.
Justin Moore and his wife Kate are eagerly expecting their third baby, but this time around is much different than when they had their first. The singer says that after two kids, he's armed and ready.
Fans will have to wait until August to hear the full versions of Brantley Gilbert and Justin Moore’s Motley Crue covers, but both singers have released teasers early. Gilbert sings ‘Girls, Girls, Girls,’ while Moore plans to make ‘Home Sweet Home’ his next single.
Justin Moore says his version of Motley Crue's 'Home Sweet Home' will be his next single to radio. The singer walked the red carpet with Crue lead singer Vince Neil last Wednesday at the CMT Awards. The two are also rumored to have filmed a music video together.
Over a dozen people in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Iowa were killed after a wave of storms and tornadoes tore through south-central United States. Many of the deaths were in Faulkner County, Ark., as a powerful twister flipped cars and tore through houses. Justin Moore — a native of Poyen, Ark., about one hour south — was one of a number of country stars to offer prayers on Sunday night and Monday.
Justin Moore and his wife Kate are expecting their third child this summer, and it's been a rough pregnancy. Moore says that's nothing new however. "She gets pretty sick and always has," he tells Taste of Country.
Justin Moore has been named Humanitarian of the Year by the Armed Forces Foundation. The award recognizes his service to the morale and welfare of military families.