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  2. Lonestar - Wikipedia

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    Lonestar's first release for BNA was an extended play titled Lonestar Live, recorded at the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville and issued in January 1995. [6] Their debut single, "Tequila Talkin'", was released that August, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart.

  3. Lonestar (album) - Wikipedia

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    Following this song was the band's first number-one hit, "No News" (the B-side to "Tequila Talkin'"), which spent three weeks at the top of the country charts. "Runnin' Away With My Heart" also peaked at number eight, followed by the number 45 "When Cowboys Didn't Dance" (which was much more successful in Canada, peaking at number 18 there ...

  4. Lonestar discography - Wikipedia

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    The band has released 12 studio albums, five compilation albums, and 35 singles. Lonestar's first five releases for BNA Records are all certified Gold or higher by the RIAA, and their 2003 greatest hits album is certified Platinum. The band's highest-certified album is 1999's Lonely Grill at 3× Platinum.

  5. Richie McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Richie McDonald was born on February 6, 1962, in Lubbock, Texas [2] He was asked to join the band Lonestar by founding member Dean Sams in 1992. [3] He served as the band's lead vocalist, with other members comprising bass guitarist John Rich (who left in 1998 and was never officially replaced), drummer Keech Rainwater, keyboardist, guitarist, vocals and founding member Dean Sams and guitarist ...

  6. Say When (Lonestar song) - Wikipedia

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    "Say When" is a song recorded by the American country music group Lonestar, written by then band member John Rich along with Larry Boone and Paul Nelson. It was released in January 1998 as the third single from their second album Crazy Nights (1997).

  7. Crazy Nights (Lonestar album) - Wikipedia

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    This was also Lonestar's last album as a five-piece as Rich left the band the following year. Rich's departure left McDonald as the group's sole lead vocalist because the record label said they wanted McDonald to be lead vocals only. After departing the group, [2] he began a solo career on BNA, and eventually joined Big Kenny in the duo Big & Rich.

  8. Western Balkans states discuss how to improve migration ...

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    Security and migration officials from six Western Balkans countries, all of which aspire to join the European Union, on Thursday pledged to work together with the EU and United Nations agencies to ...

  9. From There to Here: Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    From There To Here: Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music group Lonestar.In addition to chronicling the greatest hits from their first four studio albums, the album includes three newly recorded tracks "My Front Porch Looking In", "Walking in Memphis" (a cover of the 1991 Marc Cohn song) and "I Pray", as well as a second recording of their 2001 single "I'm ...

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