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Rascal Flatts performing at the Crawford County Fair in 2005. Rascal Flatts's thirteenth chart entry, "What Hurts the Most", was released in January 2006. This song had previously been recorded by Mark Wills in 2003. Rascal Flatts' version of that song was released as the first single from their fourth album Me and My Gang, which was released ...
Gary LeVox (born Gary Wayne Vernon Jr., July 10, 1970) is an American singer and songwriter.He is best known for being the lead vocalist of the contemporary country music band Rascal Flatts, [1] and his stage name was taken from the studio-console label for his lead-vocal track.
Joe Henry wrote the song in 2003 with Doug Johnson. [2] He offered the song to Rascal Flatts, who expressed interest in recording it. The band placed it as a hidden track at the end of Feels Like Today because the recording contract allowed for only eleven songs on the album, and because the band did not think that "Skin" fit in thematically with the rest of the project.
Rascal Flatts, 'These Days' Powell native Gary LeVox formed Rascal Flatts with his second cousin, Jay DeMarcus of Columbus and Joe Don Rooney. After being named the top new vocal group by the ...
"Changed" is a song recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in December 2012 as the third single from their eighth studio album of the same name. The song was written by Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley and Neil Thrasher. [1]
"Bob That Head" is a song written by Gary LeVox, Neil Thrasher, and Michael Dulaney and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in July 2008 as the fourth single from their album Still Feels Good.
Rascal Flatts is reuniting in 2025 for its "Life Is a Highway Tour," which will celebrate the multiplatinum-selling country trio's 25 years of hits and take care of unfinished business for the band.
Me and My Gang is the fourth studio album by the American country music group Rascal Flatts, released on April 4, 2006 as their fourth album for Lyric Street Records.The album became the highest US debut of 2006, with 721,747 units [3] and went double platinum in the first month of release.