Dallas Moore
Mixing dirty honky-tonk and southern rock with elements of down home bluegrass and raucous roadhouse blues, Dallas Moore has developed a nationwide grass-roots following as a modern icon of Outlaw Country Music.
With the release of “Can’t Tame a Wildcat”, Moore’s 7th CD and first to be released on SOL Records, Dallas and his band have captured the energy, attitude, and authenticity that have made them The Breakout Outlaw Country Artist to watch in 2009. Their Sirius/XM Outlaw Country Channel smash, “Outlaw Country” has further broadened Moore’s ever growing national fanbase.Stewed and brewed in the honky-tonks, motorcycle rallies and concert halls of America, Dallas and his band the Snatch Wranglers have kept up a relentless tour schedule averaging 300 dates a year supporting the royal hierarchy of Outlaw Country and Southern Rock legends, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, The Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well modern day keepers of the outlaw flame, Shooter Jennings, and Montgomery Gentry. The band has also made several television appearances including the Travel Channel documentary Sturgis: The Great Ride, Volume One and The Broken Spoke Journeys series which aired on the Fox Network, Discovery Channel and Speed Vision.


Dallas Moore -Blessed Be the Bad Ones-(2013) 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.
Dallas Moore- Hank to Thank- (2011) "This live recording captures the very essence of a foot-stompin’, hell raisin’, honky tonk band paying tribute to the King of Country’s soul. Raw, real, gritty and in your face, cranked up “Loud and Proud.” Country music the way it was, the way it is, and the way it oughta be, and for that friend we truly have “Hank To Thank”
Dallas Moore - Can't Tame a Wildcat - (2009)
Mixing dirty honky-tonk and southern rock with elements of down home bluegrass and raucous roadhouse blues. "Outlaw Country" is a killer, kick-ass number ... some bad-ass mofo's ..." -Sirius/XM Outlaw Country Channel
Dallas Moore - Tales from a Road King- (2008)
“With hits like “Down in Dixie” and “Mama was a God Fearin' Woman (Daddy was a Hell-Raisin' Man,” the up-and-coming country maverick has won over Willie Nelson, and David Allan Coe.” - Independent Florida Sun
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