The Pulse of Entertainment: Country's Jordan Moore Rocks in ‘Hard at Quittin' Video of Debut Single (November
13, 2020)- "Felt it's time," said guitarist, singer, songwriter Jordan Moore about his
debut single "Hard at Quittin'" and its music video release.
Moore said the
singles' release came because of a break-up with his wife, they have three children. Someone asked how he was doing and he
said "I'm bad at quitting."
In the music video to the debut single "Hard at Quittin'" he and
his band Rocks while expressing his emotions at having to leave someone he still loved. That emotion comes through the screen
at you, and you feel what he felt. It's undeniable that Jordan Moore is a Country artist, but you can feel his love of Rock
as he infuses the two expertly.
"I moved to Tennessee...to get into the music industry. An old friend, a guitar
player, lives here," Jordan said.
Jordan is a car salesman. You would have never guessed his profession because
he sounds, write, acts and plays like a Country legend in the making. He believes his long hours trying to sell cars to support
his family led to the end of his marriage.
"The song is about cheating," he said. "I had a gut feeling
but couldn't prove it. When I found out I said, ‘What do I do?'"
"In Michigan we didn't work on
Sunday (selling cars). Here its non-stop and you are unaware of issues at home. My parents raised me right. I would never
do that to someone."
Because Moore spent his childhood in music via the church, that was naturally his release
and his refuge.
"The song is about a year old," Jordan said about the single "Hard at Quittin'."
His friend suggested he release it, said the sound worked for him. I agree. So Moore took his advice to heart and the Country
industry is going to benefit no doubt. He makes you want to say "where the hack have you been!"
The "Hard
at Quittin'" music video was produced by Keith Leman exclusively for a premiere on CMChatLive.com. A Michigan native
Jordan started a Rock band, Sargent Avenue, in high school with his brother-in-law and a couple of friends. Their music aired
on the local radio and television stations, as well as being a featured band in MTV's "Exit" Concert in Thailand.
The audience in Thailand was 15,000 deep. Moore is the youngest of five kids raised in the church. His father taught him and
all his siblings to play musical instruments. He gravitated to the guitar and vocals.
"I love music. It's
my passion," he said. "I've seen music transform people's lives. I want to write songs that have a meaning. I've
always had a relationship with Jesus and there is a certain way you have to act. I've been blessed. God's timing is awesome.
I've always been involved in ministry. If I could, I'd have a job that combines the two."
He continued about
his focus on a solo music career, "Before, it was a weird time in the industry, everything going digital...you not knowing
where things are going. I've meet a lot of people...like my producer. I got 4 or 5 songs almost ready, two are ready. I'm
going to release another song right after the New Year, then out with an EP." www.JMCountry.com SYNDICATED COLUMN: Eunice Moseley, MS,
MBA, MPhil has an estimated weekly readership of over ¼ million with The Pulse of Entertainment. She
is also a Public Relations Strategist and Business Management Consultant at Freelance Associates, and is Promotions Director
(at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com. EVENTS: "Uplifting Minds II" Entertainment Conference (ULMII), founded by Eunice in
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