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Justin Moore & Tracy Lawrence Plot Out Late Nights and Longnecks Tour

Justin Moore Tracey Lawrence Tour

Just announced, Justin Moore and Tracy Lawrence are heading out on the Outback Presents Late Nights And Longnecks Tour sponsored by ROXOR. The tour will kick off January 16th in Dodge City, KS and hit cities like Cleveland, Atlanta, and end on April 11th in Green Bay, WI.

Moore just celebrated hitting the top of the country radio charts for the 8th time with his single “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” and his next single will be “Why We Drink” which impacts country radio on September 30th. Lawrence has had 18 number one hits himself and has recently released, Made in America, where he penned 8 of the 12 songs.

Tickets for the Late Nights And Longnecks Tour will go on sale this Fri., Sept. 27 at 10 AM CST via tracylawrence.com and justinmooremusic.com

To keep up with Justin Moore follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Late Nights and Longnecks is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

LATE NIGHTS AND LONGNECKS TOUR: 
Thurs., Jan. 16 | United Wireless Arena | Dodge City, KS
Fri., Jan. 17 | Barnett Arena (Rushmore Plaza) | Rapid City, SD
Sat., Jan. 18 | Bismark Event Center | Bismark, ND
Thurs., Feb. 20 | Raising Cane’s River Center Arena | Baton Rouge, LA
Fri., Feb. 21 | Rapides Parish Coliseum | Alexandria, LA
Sat., Feb. 22 | Stride Bank Center | Enid, OK
Fri., Feb. 28 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, IN
Sat., Feb. 29 | Wolstein Center | Cleveland, OH
Thurs., Mar. 5 | Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum | Amarillo, TX
Fri., Mar. 6 | Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO
Sat., Mar. 7 | Uptown Theater | Kansas City, MO
Thurs., Mar. 19 | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | Atlanta, GA
Fri., Mar. 20 | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL
Thurs., Mar. 26 | Des Moines Civic Center | Des Moines, IA
Fri., Mar. 27 | U.S. Cellular Center | Cedar Rapids, IA
Sat., Mar. 28 | State Farm Center | Champaign, IL
Thurs., Apr. 9 | Scheels Arena | Fargo, ND*
Fri., Apr. 10 | Orpheum Theatre | Minneapolis, MN*
Sat., Apr. 11| Weidner Center | Green Bay, WI*

*Tracy Lawrence not on these dates 

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Justin Moore Pops Up In the New York City Subway {Without His Cowboy Hat}

In celebration of his brand new album Late Nights and Longnecks, Justin Moore joined Subway Creatures to perform in a New York City subway station at 30 Rock. The country crooner took off his iconic cowboy hat and stood where so many artists make a buck in The Big Apple, performing for commuters in a subway station.

It doesn’t get much more New York meets Nashville than Moore’s twangy voice over the rumbling of the underground transportation system that is crucial to our beautiful city.  He sang “You Look Like I Need A Drink”, “Why We Drink”, and “Point At You”. Probably the most poignant moment came when Moore sang his current single “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” which celebrates those who have lost their lives protecting others. New Yorkers are particularly proud of our NYPD, FDNY, and all other emergency workers so this one was perfect for our city.

Watch the full songs from the Subway Creatures Pop-Up on YouTube and head to our Instagram Stories for a few exclusive videos from the performance.

To keep up with Justin Moore follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Late Nights and Longnecks is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Justin Moore Sings “Why We Drink” on The Today Show

Justin Moore Today Show

Justin Moore took the stage of The Today Show this morning to sing “Why We Drink” off his latest album Late Nights and Longnecks released earlier last night. Jenna Bush introduced Moore as, “a country boy who also happens to be a chart-topping country music star.” Moore is no stranger to accolades and success. To date, he has had seven number one songs, three number one albums, and two platinum albums.

Moore, who is a family man and father of four, had his wife and two beautiful girls alongside the stage to watch his performance. When asked what the inspiration was for “Why We Drink,” Moore admitted his mother was the one behind how it all came about. He explained, “We were out to dinner with my wife, and my mom and dad, and after ordering three or four drinks she asked, why do you drink so much?” Moore jokingly said, ‘I ain’t ever found a reason not to!”
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“Why We Drink” is the ideal drinking anthem. With a ton of twang, an upbeat melody, it is an all-around good time country song. Moore gives us every reason why we’d want to throw one back, singing, “cause it’s Friday, ’cause it’s Monday, ’cause it’s a charcoal burnin’ Sunday, ’cause we ain’t gonna get to one day, that’s why we drink.”

After watching Moore’s energizing performance, it is very clear “Why We Drink” lives up to its title. The applause of the audience along with Bush’s approval saying “You made a pretty good case, lots of reasons why we do it – that was awesome!” is exactly what Moore wanted to accomplish this morning. Check out the performance of “Why We Drink” from Moore’s newest hit album Late Nights and Longnecks below.

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NYCS First Impression: Justin Moore ‘Late Nights and Longnecks’

Late Nights and Longnecks

Two-time platinum-selling and ACM award winner Justin Moore releases his fifth studio album, Late Nights and Longnecks available everywhere tomorrow. The Arkansas native sticks to his roots with his latest project filling our ears with raw, booze-infused, traditional country music. Moore co-wrote all of the ten tracks on Late Nights and Longnecks along with songwriters Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy, Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, and Rhett Akins. He has mastered the art of songwriting and showcases his unique craft on each track as he reflects on growing up a down-home country boy. Moore has given his loyal fans some of his best work to date.

Late Nights and Longnecks speaks to the reality of the word we live in, addressing everything from drinking through the good times and the bad, embracing fatherhood, and saluting our military. The first cut is the energetic drinking anthem “Why We Drink.” Moore explains every conceivable reason we may want to throw one back. No matter what day of the week, or what time it is, “it’s alcohol abuse if you pour one down the sink, that’s why we drink.”

“That’s My Boy” is a heartfelt track about fatherhood and it is Moore’s first time writing a song about one of his children. The sentimental ballad speaks to the type of man his son is and will become, and his poignant vocals stand out singing “that’s my heart, that’s my soul, that’s my last name, that’s a love like I’ve never known, yeah, that’s my boy.” Next up is Moore’s latest chart-topping tearjerker “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” an emotional tribute told with a genuine appreciation for our fallen heroes. One of the more uniquely written songs on the album “Jesus and Jack Daniels” is a story that goes down memory lane growing up with a Mother who is religious, and a Father who loves to drink. With a simple acoustic guitar strumming, Moore creates nostalgia with lyrics, “I got a little bit from both of them, a little bible, and a little buzz.”

On a more light-hearted note, he puts a creative twist on the upbeat song “Airport Bar,” proving you don’t have to be anywhere else than an airport bar to escape from reality, get over an ex, and take off. “Small Town Street Cred” is an electric’ up-tempo track with a modern take on growing up in the country. The electric guitar strum with Moore’s vocals makes for a rockin’ small town anthem melody. Moore continues the liveliness with “Never Gonna Drink Again” The party song has a catchy beat and a different take compared to many of his other songs which could be appealing to a more modern age of country music fans. Moore goes on a bender when everything seems to be going wrong singing, “Right now Jim Beam is the only thing gonna fix me, and I’m gonna drink till I swear that I’m never going to drink again.”

Slowing things down again, “On the Rocks” is a moving ballad that showcases Moore’s incredible vocals. Beginning with a simple piano, the dramatic story unfolds as he compares his failing relationship to drinking until he’s cut off because “this whiskey ain’t the only thing on the rocks.” Going back to his twangy outlaw side, “Some Day I Gotta Quit” is all about reminiscing on mistakes he’s made all the while knowing he has to eventually put a stop to it. Finishing out the record, “Good Times Don’t” is reminiscent of a nostalgic country song about all the things in life that we enjoy, and a reminder that “the world spins round, and kids get grown, but you still turn it up when Hank comes on, yeah, times change, but good times don’t.”

With his latest album Late Nights and Longnecks, Moore proves he has an unbelievable ability to connect to listeners through his artistry. He sticks to what fans know and love about his authentic music, all while pushing boundaries. There is no doubt Moore’s unique twang and infectious voice will continue to captivate traditional country fans as well as newcomers for years to come.

New York City fans will have the opportunity to meet Justin Moore on Wednesday, 7/31 at 11AM at The Shop at NBC Studios at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

To keep up with Justin Moore follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Late Nights and Longnecks is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Justin Moore Announces New Album ‘Late Nights And Longnecks”

Justin Moore Late Nights and Longnecks

Last month we saw Justin Moore perform his latest single “The Ones Who Never Made It Back Home” on the Grand Ole Opry stage and the heartwrenching performance had us hoping for some new music from the country crooner.  Well, fans of Moore will not have to wait too much longer. Just announced this morning, his next album Late Nights and Longnecks will be available everywhere you buy or stream music on April 26th through Valory Music Group.

“I’ve been rooted in traditional country music my entire career,” Moore tells Billboard “On the last album [2016’s Kinda Don’t Care], there were moments we kind of stepped out of our proverbial box and stretched our legs a little bit and did things a little different than I would have earlier in my career.”  Moore co-wrote every single one of the ten tracks on Late Nights and Longnecks, other songwriters include  Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy, Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, and Rhett Akins.

Watch his video for “The Ones Who Never Made It Back Home” below which honors the military, first responders and teachers who put their lives on the line to help, protect and serve others.

The traditional country singer has built a loyal fanbase over his career and has racked up several number one hits including most recently “You Look Like I Need A Drink” and “Somebody Else Will” from his last album, Kinda Don’t Care. Moore will be playing gigs promoting Late Nights and Longnecks throughout the spring and summer. For all tour dates head to justinmooremusic.com. 

Late Nights and Longnecks Track List below.

Why We Drink
That’s My Boy
The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home
Jesus and Jack Daniels
Airport Bar
Small Town Street
Never Gonna Drink Again
On the Rocks
Someday I Gotta Quit
Good Times Don’t

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Justin Moore’s Moving Video for “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home”

With his fifth studio album Late Nights and Longnecks on the horizon, Justin Moore recently released the powerful music video to his first single, “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home.” Moore co-wrote the heartfelt ballad with Paul DiGiovanni, Jeremy Stover, and Chase McGill.

“The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” honors the men and woman who risk their lives serving our country, as well as the first responders that put their lives in danger day in and day out. Directed by Cody Villalobos, the music video depicts an emotional storyline of real-world heroes. A somber woman planning a welcome home BBQ for a deployed soldier is faced with the reality that her loved one will not be coming home. A police officer and firefighter are running in to save lives all while risking their own, and a teacher is shielding her students from gunfire during a school shooting. Each storyline and character is connected, proving how small the world is and how we all need to respect and love one another.

Moore honors these incredible individuals with lyrics, “Here’s to the ones that didn’t make it back home/the ones we ain’t seen in so long/the hold up a beer ones/the wish they were here ones/the not forgotten but gone.” The chorus continues reminding us “They’re in a better place up there/But they sure left a hole down here/We just go on livin’ and go on missin’ the ones/The ones that didn’t make it back home.”

The singer-songwriter dedicates the touching video to all of the innocent lives that were lost and their grieving families by showing a quote at the very end stating, “Here’s to the families that live in the reality of this video, and to the ones that didn’t make it back home.” Moore’s upcoming album Late Nights and Longnecks is set to be released on April 26th and he is touring throughout 2019! Head to http://www.justinmooremusic.com/ for details and tour dates.

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