Billy More

Billy More: The Heartland's Arena Rock Powerhouse
Billy More is an American rock singer and guitarist known for his anthemic, blue-collar rock anthems that dominated rock radio in the late 2000s. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, More achieved mainstream success with his double-platinum album "Midwestern Sky," which spawned several top-ten rock radio hits and cemented his status as a major touring act.
Early career
Born in 1978, Billy More began playing in local Cleveland bar bands while still in high school, honing a sound that blended classic rock influences with a modern, post-grunge edge. His self-released 2003 EP, "Steel Town Roads," caught the attention of independent label Rustbelt Records, which signed him and released his full-length debut, "Factory Floor," in 2005 to modest regional success.
Breakthrough
More's major breakthrough arrived in 2008 following his signing to Capitol Records. His major-label debut, "Midwestern Sky," was released that year and became a slow-burn success, eventually peaking at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart. Fueled by relentless touring and rock radio support, the album was certified double platinum in the United States, selling over two million copies.
Key tracks
Rust and Glory — This lead single from "Midwestern Sky" spent six weeks at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and became More's signature anthem.
Heartland Highway — The album's second single broadened his appeal to adult contemporary audiences, crossing over to peak at number 24 on the Hot 100.
Steel in My Blood — A fan-favorite album cut that exemplifies More's gritty, working-class lyrical themes and powerful guitar riffs.
Fading Taillights — This 2012 power ballad from his follow-up album "Resilient" earned More his first Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song.
Capitalizing on this momentum, More's 2012 sophomore album "Resilient" debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He has since collaborated with artists like fellow rock vocalist Lzzy Hale on the track "Battle Cry" and shared stages with legacy acts like 3 Doors Down, solidifying his place in the modern rock landscape.
For fans of Billy More's brand of anthemic American rock, similar artists featured on our site include Shinedown for their powerful vocals and massive choruses. Alter Bridge shares a similar emphasis on technical guitar work and soaring melodies. Seether offers a comparable blend of post-grunge aggression and melodic hooks. Theory Of A Deadman parallels More's focus on relatable, story-driven rock songs.
Billy More's catalog remains a staple on rock radio formats across the country. His hits receive regular airplay on classic rock FM stations that celebrate guitar-driven music, alternative rock radio stations programming modern active rock, and various online rock radio streams dedicated to 2000s rock revival.
Listeners can discover the powerful anthems of Billy More by tuning into the rock radio stations featured on our website. His music, from the breakthrough tracks of "Midwestern Sky" to his later work, is regularly in rotation on the curated rock stations available on onairium.com.
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