Southern Girl Strut

“Southern Girl Strut” by Kish Moody is a slow-burning Southern rock and country anthem packed with backroad swagger, soulful groove, and vivid Southern storytelling. Featured on the Highway Circus era of releases, the song celebrates the strength, charm, and unmistakable presence of Southern women from Virginia to Mississippi with a blend of country soul, bluesy attitude, and late-night Southern energy.

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Even If The Rain

“Even If the Rain” is a heartfelt country love song about holding on through life’s storms. With soulful vocals and poetic lyrics, it’s a story of devotion that shines even in the dark — a reminder that true love endures, even if the rain comes.

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Dancing In The Dust

“Dancing in the Dust” is a Southern-rock country ballad about love, hard work, and small-town nights that never lose their magic. With heartfelt lyrics and golden-hour energy, it captures the beauty of everyday living — from long weeks in the field to dancing under the headlights when the work is done.

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Bait A Hook And Cast A Line

Take a break from the everyday and join us on the lake with “Bait a Hook and Cast a Line.” With breezy melodies and sun-soaked lyrics, the song captures the simple joy of sitting by the water, casting your cares away, and remembering the good ole days. From the gentle hum of crickets to the thrill of a 50-pound catch, it’s a perfect soundtrack for anyone who loves the outdoors, fishing, and a little nostalgia.

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kish

Century II Records recording artist Kish Moody burst into the Nashville music scene with a driving ambition for success and the positive attitude knowing anything is possible if you can imagine it! Kish made his mark in music at a young age with his blusey, modern country, baritone voice that demanded the attention of listeners and fans alike! His first release on Century II Records is a modern country, bluesy song entitled “Whiskey Train” written by Nashville hit song writer, Rickey Treat and produced by country music legend Bobby G. Rice.

Born in the small Arkansas town of Blytheville to parents, the late Cotton Moody and mother Rebecca, Kish began his music ambitions at age 11 upon taking guitar lessons in Gravel Ridge, Arkansas. His step father, David Johnson and his mother Rebecca were always supportive of his music ambitions and by the young age of 14 he found himself playing shows all over Arkansas and eventually he was fronting major acts like the Kentucky Headhunters, Blackstone Cherry, David Allen Coe, Days Of The New and Non Point. Kish was an artist who was in demand in the music scene and major music venues around the southern states. His career has launched him into many directions with his main focus on putting out great music for his fans around the world to enjoy!

To book Kish Moody contact: Sissy Treat at 615 Entertainment Agency [email protected] 615-830-7121

Singles

🎶 Kish Moody Playlist: The Soundtrack That Shaped Me

From the first time I snuck onto a stage to jam on “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” to crafting my own songs today, music has always been my guide. This playlist is a journey through the artists who influenced me — from country legends like George Strait, Vince Gill, and Toby Keith, to southern rock heroes like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Eagles, to blues masters B.B. King and Muddy Waters.

I’ve also sprinkled in my own songs throughout, so you can hear how those influences take shape in my music. Hit play, ride the vibe, and discover the soundtrack that built me.

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Her name is Whitey

Meet “Whitey” – My Gibson Les Paul Special Tribute in Action There’s something unforgettable about the bond between a guitarist

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