biography
Twin sisters, Debbie and Carrie Moore, have received awards and nominations from Indie Bullet, Airplay International, TNN/Music City News, BMI, NSAI, and NATD. Their success has prompted appearances on CBS, NBC, FOX, ESPN, WTBS, TNN, GAC and CMT.
In 1994, they were the opening act for the Statler Brothers. In 1995, they made their first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. From 1996 to present, they have performed in Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe (with performances in Ireland and China scheduled for 2008) and received the International Duo and International Entertainer of the Year Awards. Debbie Moore co-wrote the song "Wish You Were Here" with Bill Anderson and Skip Ewing recorded by Mark Wills on Mercury Records. It went to #1 on the Billboard, R&R and Gavin Charts in April 1999.
Moore & Moore’s previous album, “Million Roses” (with special guests, Bill Anderson, Shawn Camp, the Jordanaires and Jerry Reed), received rave reviews and an Airplay Gold Record “for Radio Report Points and Overall Industry Acceptance”. Moore & Moore’s latest album, “Meant To Be” (with special guests, Jan Howard & Jeannie Seely, George “Goober” Lindsey, Pirates Of The Mississippi and Johnny Rodriguez), has been nominated for Country Album Of The Year by the Independent Music Awards. Their latest single, “Find Me A Man Like Goober”, received enthusiastic reviews, including Music Row Magazine’s Robert Oermann claiming “Their twin-like vocal harmonies are absolutely perfect, and the bopping song is as cute as the dickens”. The accompanying video, featuring George “Goober” Lindsey and cameos of 17 legendary country artists, has been added to country video outlets worldwide.