Kip Moore isn't the first artist to voice his two cents on cell phones at live shows, but the singer has a strong opinion about fans not living in the moment.
Kip Moore is ready to set the world on fire. Or, at the very least, a bunch of venues in the southeast and midwest when he embarks on his Burn the Whole World Down Tour this fall. The run is a headlining trek where Moore will preview new music.
"It all starts with a song," Kip Moore echoes in his new 'Burn the Whole World Down' documentary, referencing a quote on the wall at BMI in Nashville. He's a firm believer in that saying -- in fact, it's become somewhat of a mantra for the 'Hey Pretty Girl' singer.
Kip Moore is finishing up the follow-up album to 'Up All Night,' which means soon, everyone will be able to hear a new batch of songs from the Georgia native.
It's official: the 2013 CMA Awards nominations are in, and Brett Eldredge and Kip Moore are counted among the country stars who have a reason to celebrate. This year, Eldredge and Moore were honored with their first ever CMA nominations.
Kip Moore's signature red hat is as much a part of his look as George Strait's Resistol or Zac Brown's beanie. Important style decisions often come after hours of discussion and many meetings with fashion consultants. For Moore the look came after a trip to the beach.
There are scary ghosts, friendly ghosts, and according to singer Kip Moore, very clean ghosts. He would know -- he's apparently being haunted by one of the extremely impeccable spooks.
I should begin this article with a clear statement that I am in no way saying that Kip Moore, or the co-writer of "Hey Pretty Girl", Dan Couch, "stole" a song or even "imitated" an artist. What I am saying, is that I love this new song.
I remember when I first heard Kip Moore play his hit song "Somethin' Bout A Truck" right here at the WGNA Studios. It was just him and a guitar.
Lights, camera, action! Kip Moore and Vince Gill are getting ready to jump offstage and on-camera for an appearance on the hit show 'Nashville.'
The pair -- along with Pam Tillis -- won't have to reach too far out of character, as they'll be playing themselves...
Kip Moore was featured as a WGNA Rising Star in 2012, now he's got two No. 1 hits to his credit. 'Somethin' 'Bout A Truck' became a favorite on the dance floor to the line dance classic Canadian Stomp. Now, Kathy Brackett introduces a line dance to 'Beer Money.'