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Moore & Moore

Nashville, Tennessee, United States | INDIE

Nashville, Tennessee, United States | INDIE
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"Everyone Is Talking About Moore & Moore"

"The Oak Ridge Boys have had the opportunity to share the stage with Moore & Moore many times over the years. It has always been a sheer joy to watch them work. These talented and beautiful sisters have never let us down - always professional in every way, and treating their audience to a first class, energetic, fast-paced show that everyone in the family can enjoy. On behalf of my singing partners, Duane, William Lee and Richard, we urge you to give these All American Girls a shot at winning you over... They will do just that!" - Joe Bonsall - The Oak Ridge Boys


"Everyone Is Talking About Moore & Moore"

"The Oak Ridge Boys have had the opportunity to share the stage with Moore & Moore many times over the years. It has always been a sheer joy to watch them work. These talented and beautiful sisters have never let us down - always professional in every way, and treating their audience to a first class, energetic, fast-paced show that everyone in the family can enjoy. On behalf of my singing partners, Duane, William Lee and Richard, we urge you to give these All American Girls a shot at winning you over... They will do just that!" - Joe Bonsall - The Oak Ridge Boys


"Moore & Moore Scored A Hit"

"Opening act Moore & Moore scored a hit with Friday's fans with its polished set - featuring everything from honky-tonk twang to uptempo country and swing, laced and lavished with twin sisters Carrie and Debbie Moore's perfect harmonies, sounding reminiscent of The Judds". - Joe Tennis - Bristol Herald Courier - Bristol, TN


"Moore & Moore Scored A Hit"

"Opening act Moore & Moore scored a hit with Friday's fans with its polished set - featuring everything from honky-tonk twang to uptempo country and swing, laced and lavished with twin sisters Carrie and Debbie Moore's perfect harmonies, sounding reminiscent of The Judds". - Joe Tennis - Bristol Herald Courier - Bristol, TN


"Moore & Moore - "Don't Come Knocking""

"Sassy, bluesy, good harmonies, fine dobro-laced production, excellent backbeat. Right in the groove, sisters. This deserves major airplay. Send more and more by Moore & Moore." - Robert K. Oermann - Music Row Magazine - Disc Claimer


"Moore & Moore - "Don't Come Knocking""

"Sassy, bluesy, good harmonies, fine dobro-laced production, excellent backbeat. Right in the groove, sisters. This deserves major airplay. Send more and more by Moore & Moore." - Robert K. Oermann - Music Row Magazine - Disc Claimer


Discography

Albums:
Show Me Your Country
The More I Get, The More I Want
Meant To Be
Million Roses
Master Of My Own Destiny
Moore & Moore

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The best performances come from people who work well together. That would be a major understatement for twin sisters Debbie and Carrie Moore. Having sung together all of their lives, there is something really special about the close-knit harmony they create. Adept at working with an audience and making them part of their performance, Moore & Moore give the all out kind of show that only comes from the heart.

Debbie and Carrie hail originally from Belton, Missouri. It was easy to see that these two were destined for musical careers. As young girls, they were shy performers, resulting in hiding behind the family couch when relatives tried to coax them to perform. To see them on stage today, you would never guess that they would ever do anything else. They grew up listening to old records and would memorize all the words. By the time they were teenagers, they were performing in their church choir, at weddings, talent shows and in numerous school groups. They wrote their high school graduation song and were voted "Most Talented" by their senior class. "We sang our senior class song at the Kansas City Music Hall for graduation. After hearing the applause and seeing how we could touch people through our music, we knew from that moment on.... we were put on this earth to sing!"

After playing clubs all over the United States and Canada, Debbie and Carrie made the move to Nashville, Tennessee. "We were told that a lot of people go back home after giving Nashville only a few months. We had been living in an apartment about that long when a light bulb went out in the ceiling. When we had to stack suitcases to change it, we knew it was time to bring down the furniture and become Nashvillians."

It was a good move for Moore & Moore. In 1991, they released their first single, "Out With The Old" which stayed at #1 for seven weeks on the Independent Charts. This is still the longest running #1 debut single in Independent Chart history. The accompanying debut video won Video Challenge five nights in a row on The Nashville Network's Video PM. There have been four Number One singles since that release: "Steal Me A Heart", "Don't Come Knocking", "Break Down the Walls" and "I Surrender".

From 1991 to present, Moore & Moore have received several awards and nominations from Indie Bullet, Airplay International, TNN/Music City News Awards, BMI, NSAI and NATD. Their success has prompted appearances on WTBS's Roots of Country with Robert Oermann, The Sally Jessy Raphael Show and TNN's Nashville Now, Video Morning, Video PM, Country Beat, Miller and Company, Music City Tonight, Club Dance, Wildhorse Saloon Show, TNN Country News, The Statler Brothers Show, and Prime Time Country, and various shows on CBS, NBC, FOX, ESPN, GAC and CMT.

In 1994 they were asked to go on tour as the opening act for the legendary Statler Brothers. In 1995, they were honored to make their first appearance on the world famous Grand Ole Opry. Moore & Moore toured with Jerry Springer in 1995 and were featured on his country album, “Dr. Talk”. In 1996, they performed in Korea and Japan for the military and received the Award for International Duo of the Year. In 1997 they toured Europe with the Bellamy Brothers and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. In 1999 they toured Australia and Europe. Debbie Moore co-wrote the song "Wish You Were Here" with Bill Anderson and Skip Ewing recorded by Mark Wills on Mercury Records. It went to #1 on the Billboard, R&R and Gavin Charts in April 1999. Today, Moore & Moore continue to tour all over the world (Scotland and England in 2012 and Ireland in 2013) and have received numerous awards, including “Country Duo of the Year” and “International Entertainer of the Year”. Their album, “Meant To Be” was nominated for the 2007 “Country Album Of The Year” by the Independent Music Awards. Moore & Moore’s single, “Find Me A Man Like Goober” received rave reviews, including Music Row Magazine’s Robert Oermann claiming, “Their twin-like vocal harmonies are absolutely perfect, and the bopping song is as cute as the dickens”. The accompanying video, featuring George “Goober” Lindsey and cameos of 17 legendary artists, has been added to country video outlets worldwide.

Moore & Moore’s previous CD, “The More I Get, The More I Want” included a feature “Listen Up” article in Country Weekly magazine, & a free download of the song, “Wild Women Don’t Get The Blues”. Hosting duties are on the agenda for Debbie & Carrie as filming has begun for a new show with the working title of “Show Me Your Country”, which is also the title cut of their new CD and upcoming single & video!

Recently, Moore & Moore collaborated with Ireland’s Queen of Country, Philomena Begley, for their new single release, “Country Girls Never Get Old” (written by Debbie & Carrie) that is included on Philomena’s new 2013 album, “How I Love Them Old Songs”. The song hit #1 on the Country Airplay Direct charts!

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