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AMG Biography
Dallas Moore is an
outlaw country singer who makes his home in Cincinnati. The long-haired
Harley-riding singer, who was influenced by old Elvis
Presley and Hank
Williams 45s as a kid, plays a hard rockin' brand of country that is
topped of by his gruff vocals and shows equal reverence for Waylon
Jennings and Lynyrd
Skynyrd. Moore,
who went to college on a jazz scholarship, has won a bevy of trophies at
the Cincinnati Music Awards.
Moore
released his debut album, My
Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, in 1991. He followed that with
the studio album One
More Ride and a live effort. Untold
Stories, an all-acoustic release, arrived in 2000. Moore
has shared the stage with such heroes as David
Allan Coe and Willie
Nelson. — Erik Hage
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