
My History
"His career started in the midst of a tragedy for the community he grew up in. In late March of 2021, an EF-4 tornado ravaged Newnan, impacting the lives of those closest to Moore. At the time, he was attending Georgia Southern University in Statesboro when he got a phone call from the executive pastry chef at Heirloom Donuts asking if he would come play at a benefit event to raise money and support for those affected by the tornado This event opened the singer-songwriter's eyes to the joys of playing music for people, and from there he began performing on a more regular basis. His first show after the benefit was at Abide Brewing Company in June 2021, and from there his music career took oft. A few months after playing his first show, his first song, "Stuck", was released in October. Moore shares that he draws a great deal of musical inspiration from his fellow Newnan native Alan Jackson. Making his debut all the more special was when, at his release party for "Stuck", Moore received a video message from Alan Jackson congratulating him on his new album"
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"Along with strong lyrics and good musicianship, Moore and his band deliver a great show that's bound to get the crowd moving. Moore says he and his band seek to get audience members of all ages up on their feet and dancing and having a good time. His dedication to music and preforming is paying off. his shows are packed with fans and supports, and he earned the second place spot in Newnan Coweta Magazine (NCM) Best of Coweta's Best local Band/Musician category for 2023."
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What People Are Saying....
While learning to play, Moore didn't think much about music. It was just something he was learning to do, he recalls: that is, until high school when his view on music changed. It was at this point that he went from just playing music to writing his own songs. According to Moore, music transformed into something meaningful "Music became an outlet for everything," he says. "If I was having a good day and all this fun stuff was going on, I could write about it and have this memory and store it. If things were bad, music was a way to let it out and a way to cope with whatever. There's so many different things you can do with it, and you can use it how you want." Moore exemplifies this idea - that you can use music however you want.
- Newnan Coweta Magazine

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"Newnan resident records music in Nashville"
"Newnan musician Steven Moore recently headed to Nashville, Tennessee to record three original songs.
"The opportunity to record music in Nashville popped one night while he was preforming," Moore said.
"There was probably somebody in the crowd that had a distant connection to somebody who signed a record deal in Nashville," he said, They got in touch with him. I was eating lunch with my family one day. and I got a phone call from Nashville and I said. I'm gonna step outside and take this real quick." He said he was contacted by Matt Rogers, a country musician from Macon, Georgia and Rogers referred him to a studio in Nashville."
