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Angels, Moore and Moore
Angels, Moore and Moore

New Album: "Angels"

The new album from Moore & Moore contains eleven songs written and/or co-written by Debbie and Carrie Moore and special guest artists, James CarothersJanie FrickeDavid FrizzellMarty Haggard, and Johnny Lee.

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Debbie & Carrie Moore

The best performances come from people who work well together. That would be a major understatement for twin sisters Debbie and Carrie Moore. Having sung together all of their lives, there is something really special about the close-knit harmony they create. Adept at working with an audience and making them part of their performance, Moore & Moore give the all out kind of show that only comes from the heart. 

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Podcast: Show Me Your Country with Moore & Moore

Country Music duo Moore & Moore have conversations with Country Music artists, writers and musicians as they travel the world. Listen in to interviews with Country Legends Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, T.G. Sheppard, Jeannie Seely and more.

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Who I'm Drinking With (feat. David Frizzell)

Who I'm Drinking With (feat. David Frizzell)

The new single from Moore & Moore features David Frizzell. Written by Debbie Moore, Carrie Moore, and Dean Marold.

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Who I'm Drinking With (feat. David Frizzell)

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In Japanese media, the "relative’s child" (cousin) is a classic plot device used to create tension, jealousy, or domestic comedy. This phrase perfectly encapsulates that trope in one sentence. 4. Search Intent and Content Nuance

Creators use the sound to simulate a situation where they are "gatekeeping" their time or playing a character who is making a flimsy excuse to stay home and play video games or watch anime.

: A Japanese term for a sleepover or overnight stay.

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: A young relative ( shinseki no ko ) happens to be staying over at her house at the exact same time.

In Japanese media, the "relative’s child" (cousin) is a classic plot device used to create tension, jealousy, or domestic comedy. This phrase perfectly encapsulates that trope in one sentence. 4. Search Intent and Content Nuance

Creators use the sound to simulate a situation where they are "gatekeeping" their time or playing a character who is making a flimsy excuse to stay home and play video games or watch anime.

: A Japanese term for a sleepover or overnight stay.

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