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Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States. Keech Rainwater celebrates birthday on January 24 of every year. This album produced three singles, all co-written by McDonald. The title track was the first, reaching number 4 on the country charts in mid Dean recorded his own version of the song for his album of the same name for Curb Records, and his version peaked at number 8 on the country charts in early Erlewine praised the album for containing more up-tempo songs than its predecessors.
Jeffrey B. Released in late , it was produced by Mark Bright, whose other production credits include Blackhawk, Rascal Flatts, and Carrie Underwood. Billboard writer Ken Tucker praised the album for containing positive messages in the singles, while also noting the use of vocal harmony and country-rock instrumentation. At a December concert in Corpus Christi, Texas, McDonald was unavailable while recovering from back surgery, so Josh Gracin sang lead vocals in his absence.
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Early on, the band's sound drew from honky-tonk and neotraditional country influences, but shifted more toward a country pop sound with subsequent albums. Erlewrine noted in a review of Let's Be Us Again that "Toward the end of the '90s, Lonestar decided to move firmly into the mainstream of contemporary country, leaving behind any hardcore country influences they may have had in favor of sweet anthemic ballads and poppy country-rockers.
Allmusic writer Thom Owens found the second album "veering toward smooth, Eagles-influenced contemporary country". Of Lonely Grill, Erlewine also stated that "Lonestar began as a fairly straight-ahead country band, indebted to pure honky tonk.
With their second record, they moved themselves toward pop and, ironically, it didn't pay off in great dividends, even if it spawned a Top 10 single. For their third album, Lonely Grill, they take a middle ground, moving back toward hardcore country while retaining elements of the pop sheen of Crazy Nights.
Collins left in and McDonald returned to the group. To honor both his rejoining and the band's 20th anniversary, they began an international tour in Their first single after his rejoining was "The Countdown", released via 4 Star Records.
It peaked at number 52 on the country charts in late Erlewine was mixed toward the album's content, writing in Allmusic that it was "filled with bright, shiny songs about romance All this sounds sweet enough in theory, but in execution, the calculation is a bit too apparent.
Carrigan Jr. It is the first single from the album Party Heard Around the World, released on April 27, and produced by the band itself. A review in Country Standard Time criticized Collins' vocals as being too similar to those of Keith Urban, while also saying that it had "[a] lot of songs about love, life and relationships. The Lonestar name means nothing if the band isn't big, slick, and crowd-pleasing. McDonald competed on one episode of the television game show Wheel of Fortune recorded at the Grand Ole Opry house in Nashville and aired in February The episode was part of a special week that paired contestants with country music singers, who made donations to charity equivalent to their respective contestants' winnings.
For his episode, McDonald donated to Habitat for Humanity. All four members of Lonestar appeared on separate episodes of the same game show that aired in February , during another week with identical gameplay and payouts. The group also appeared on The Price Is Right, serving as the house band on the episode that aired June 17, They performed the show's theme song, along with a sample of songs from Party Heard Around the World.
Guitarist Michael Britt attributes the group's commercial downfall in the mids to the label's choices in singles, saying in an interview with CMT, "I think we painted ourselves into a corner They started putting out a bunch of family-type songs. I think that really pigeonholed us. The majority of the band didn't really want to continue doing that same thing. But that's what kept getting put out.
Cody Collins, who had previously been the lead singer of the band McAlyster in , was confirmed as his replacement. Lonestar's first release with Collins as lead singer was the Christmas music compilation titled My Christmas List, available exclusively at the restaurant and gift shop chain Cracker Barrel. Dan MacIntosh of Country Standard Time reviewed this album favorably, calling Collins' voice a "comfortable fit" while also praising the variety of arrangements given to traditional Christmas carols on the album.
The former appeared on his third solo album, Slow Down, which was released via Loremoma in At a December concert in Corpus Christi, Texas, McDonald was unavailable while recovering from back surgery, so Josh Gracin sang lead vocals in his absence. Mountains was the band's final album for BNA. Released in late , it was produced by Mark Bright , whose other production credits include Blackhawk, Rascal Flatts, and Carrie Underwood. Its title track, co-written by Larry Boone , went to number 10 on the country charts, while followup "Nothing to Prove" peaked at Erlewine criticized the band for taking "fewer risks than ever" on the album.
Billboard writer Ken Tucker praised the album for containing positive messages in the singles, while also noting the use of vocal harmony and country-rock instrumentation. Jeff Lincoln of Country Standard Time criticized some of the songs for overly "sensitive" lyrics, but felt that "Always in the Band", a song about a singer attempting to balance his career and family life, was "personal".
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