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Highway 101 was an American country music band founded in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. The initial lineup consisted of Paulette Carlson (lead vocals), Jack Daniels (guitar), Curtis Stone (bass guitar, vocals), and Scott "Cactus" Moser (drums).
Paulette Tenae Carlson (born October 11, 1952) is an American country music singer-songwriter, who rose to fame in the 1980s as the founder and lead vocalist for the country band Highway 101. With Highway 101, she charted four No. 1 hit singles, seven Top 10 hits and won two Country Music Association Awards.
The band's first release was the 1986 single "Some Find Love", which was withdrawn due to the band members disliking its sound. [1] Highway 101 charted for the first time in late 1986 with "The Bed You Made for Me", the first of seventeen chart entries for them on Billboard Hot Country Songs.
Bing Bang Boom is the fourth studio album by American country music band Highway 101, released in 1991 It was the band's first release following the departure of original lead singer Paulette Carlson, with Nikki Nelson on lead vocals.
Nikki Nelson (born January 3, 1969, in La Mesa, California) [1] is an American country music singer. When she was seven, she and her family moved to Topaz Lake, Nevada. [1] In 1991, she replaced Paulette Carlson as lead vocalist for the band Highway 101, and their first album together was that year's Bing Bang Boom.
Reunited is an album released in 1996 by Highway 101.The album's title refers to the return of the band's original lead singer, Paulette Carlson, to the lineup.At the time, drummer Cactus Moser was not included in the lineup.
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Paint the Town is the third studio album by American country music band Highway 101.The last of their albums featuring Paulette Carlson as lead vocalist, it included the Billboard Country #1 "Who's Lonely Now," the #4 "Walkin', Talkin', Cryin', Barely Beatin' Broken Heart," and the #11 "This Side of Goodbye."