THE DALLAS MOORE BAND
''BLESSED BE THE BAD ONES''
JANUARY 29 2013
45:13
1. Blessed Be The Bad Ones /4:10
2. Somethin' Changed /4:16
3. Where You Gonna Be When I'm Gone /3:05
4. Slippin' and Slidin' /3:24
5. Texas Tornado /2:57
6. Condemned Behind The Wall /2:59
7. Dirty Rotten Filthy /3:55
8. Carolina Sunshine /4:01
9. All of Those Good Times (2013) /5:18
10. Crazy Again /2:46
11. The Ballad of Sweet Marie (2013) /5:32
12. Last Man Standin' /2:50
Dallas Moore
Bob Rutherford
Chuck Morpurgo
Rocky Parnell
Mike Owens
“Blessed Be The Bad Ones” marks the most ambitious, realized effort yet by Outlaw Country Masters The DALLAS MOORE BAND. Literally re-inventing the wheel on the entire genre all the while presenting a fresh, new take on Classic Southern Music. From the pounding four on the floor country beats inspired by the raucous and rowdy music of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and David Allan Coe to the grinding and gritty guitar attack reminiscent of the very BEST of Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top and The Allman Brothers. Throw in the acoustic guitar and mandolin riffs and rhythms of the finest Kentucky Blue Grass and Mountain Music and “BLESSED BE THE BAD ONES” has it all.
BIOGRAPHY
by Erik Hage
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.
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''BLESSED BE THE BAD ONES''
JANUARY 29 2013
45:13
1. Blessed Be The Bad Ones /4:10
2. Somethin' Changed /4:16
3. Where You Gonna Be When I'm Gone /3:05
4. Slippin' and Slidin' /3:24
5. Texas Tornado /2:57
6. Condemned Behind The Wall /2:59
7. Dirty Rotten Filthy /3:55
8. Carolina Sunshine /4:01
9. All of Those Good Times (2013) /5:18
10. Crazy Again /2:46
11. The Ballad of Sweet Marie (2013) /5:32
12. Last Man Standin' /2:50
Dallas Moore
Bob Rutherford
Chuck Morpurgo
Rocky Parnell
Mike Owens
“Blessed Be The Bad Ones” marks the most ambitious, realized effort yet by Outlaw Country Masters The DALLAS MOORE BAND. Literally re-inventing the wheel on the entire genre all the while presenting a fresh, new take on Classic Southern Music. From the pounding four on the floor country beats inspired by the raucous and rowdy music of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and David Allan Coe to the grinding and gritty guitar attack reminiscent of the very BEST of Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top and The Allman Brothers. Throw in the acoustic guitar and mandolin riffs and rhythms of the finest Kentucky Blue Grass and Mountain Music and “BLESSED BE THE BAD ONES” has it all.
BIOGRAPHY
by Erik Hage
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.
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