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Justin Moore

History With Billy Bob's

Justin Moore joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on February 22, 2013

Debut Date

TBD

# of Appearances

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About Justin Moore:

Justin Moore is an American country music singer-songwriter known for his small-town pride, traditional country sound, and unmistakable Arkansas drawl. Born on March 30, 1984, in Poyen, Arkansas, Moore grew up in a town of just a few hundred people—a background that deeply influenced the values, stories, and authenticity found throughout his music. After moving to Nashville in the early 2000s, he landed a record deal and quickly emerged as one of country’s most reliable voices for fans of classic, hard-hitting country.

Moore made his national breakthrough with his 2009 self-titled debut album, which produced the platinum-certified hit “Small Town USA”—a proud, heartfelt tribute to his rural roots that became his first No. 1 single. He followed it with a string of chart-toppers including “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Til My Last Day,” “Point at You,” “Lettin’ the Night Roll,” and the rowdy anthem “You Look Like I Need a Drink.” His music blends honky-tonk swagger with relatable storytelling, earning him a loyal fan base and a reputation for staying true to the traditional country style he grew up on.

Over the years, Moore has continued to build a career defined by consistency, sincerity, and a strong connection to his fans. Albums like Outlaws Like Me, Off the Beaten Path, and Late Nights and Longnecks highlight his commitment to genuine, unapologetic country music. Beyond the studio, Moore is known for his down-to-earth personality, energetic live shows, and dedication to family and community.

With multiple No. 1 hits, a decade-plus of chart success, and a sound firmly rooted in tradition, Justin Moore stands as one of modern country’s most dependable and authentic torchbearers.