Recently, country singer Justin Moore captured audiences worldwide when he released his 2009 hit song “Small Town USA.” Reaching all the Way to 1 on the US Country charts, a lot of fans connected with the ideals and truth’s Moore’s song evoked about living in a small town and the benefits it gives both its inhabitants and the world at large. Moore knows a little something about small town life, growing up in Poyen, Arkansas, where he kicked off his debut tour, paying homage to his humble roots. In fact, several stops along the way saw big shows go down in lesser known names across his home state, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan and North Carolina, including acoustic shows in Walmart stores and trips to local radio stations. In his own words, Justin Moore is on record saying, “I grew up in one of those towns where nothing mattered but baseball on Friday night, church and family. I always loved that. I was never one of those kids that wanted to get the heck out of Dodge. I always wanted to stay there, and I’d love to move back one day.” Here’s a look at the lyrics to his best-selling song, a true tribute to the small town way of lifeA lot of people called it prison when I was growin’ upBut these are my roots and this is what I loveCause everybody knows me and I know themAnd I believe that’s the way we were supposed to liveWouldn’t trade one single day here in small town USAChorus Read More »