Justin Moore's Human Design Chart

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          Justin Moore's Biography

          American musician best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in Ingram Hill, a rock band he co-founded in Memphis, Tennessee.
          In 2000, after attending the University of Memphis, Moore and childhood friend Phil Bogard (lead guitar) joined with Shea Sowell (bass, background vocals) and Matt Chambless (drums) to form the band. They spent much of the next year and a half touring throughout the south and southeast. They played their first show on 23 August 2000 in Oxford, Mississippi.
          In 2002, the band released an EP, Until Now, on Traveler Records, an independent label. The lead singer of Tonic, Emerson Hart, produced five of the tracks on Until Now. As a result of the band’s touring efforts with bands such as Hootie & the Blowfish, over 10,000 copies of Until Now were sold throughout the country.
          Ingram Hill’s first full-length album, June’s Picture Show, was produced by Rick Beato (Charlie Mars, Shinedown, and others). Intended as an independent release, Hollywood Records later re-released the album as part of a new major label deal. Released in February 2004, two tracks from June’s Picture Show have become Billboard Adult Contemporary Hits: “Will I Ever Make it Home” and “Almost Perfect.” Ingram Hill continues to tour, appearing both as headline act and support for artists including Maroon 5, Guster, Better than Ezra, Lisa Marie Presley, and Hanson.
          In 2010, Justin Moore was featured in Memphis sports radioman Chris Vernon’s song, “Runaway Lane,” a parody of former University of Tennessee Head Coach Lane Kiffin.
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          Justin Moore's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.