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Rascal Flatts

 
Who2 Biography: Rascal Flatts, Country Musicians
 

  • Born: 1999
  • Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee
  • Best Known As: Country vocal trio that did "I'm Movin' On"

Rascal Flatts shot to stardom with their debut album in 2000, and the success of their next releases, Melt and Feels Like Today, made them one of country music's top-selling acts by the end of 2004. Famous for their vocal harmonies, the band is made up of Gary LeVox (b. 10 July 1970, Columbus, Ohio), Jay DeMarcus (b. 26 April 1971, Columbus, Ohio) and Joe Don Rooney (b. 13 September 1975, Baxter Springs, Kansas). LeVox and DeMarcus are second cousins who grew up in Ohio. DeMarcus moved to Nashville in 1992, LeVox followed in 1997 and the duo began performing in clubs. They were eventually joined by Rooney, who DeMarcus met while playing in a band for Chely Wright. Their first album yielded the hits "Prayin' for Daylight" and "I'm Movin' On." Their second album, released in 2002, included the hits "Love You Out Loud" and "Mayberry," and their third album, released in 2004 was an immediate hit. Despite early criticism that they were a "boy band" who were more pop than country, Rascal Flatts earned the respect of the industry and became perennial nominees for all the major country music awards (they've won multiple CMA awards for best vocal group). Their 2005 release, Feels Like Today, earned them four nominations from the Academy of Country Music, including one for "Skin (Sarabeth)" as song of the year, and since then their albums Me and My Gang (2006), Still Feels Good (2007) and Unstoppable (2009) have all started off at the top of the charts. Other hit singles include "Here" and "Every Day."

Their backing band while on tour is Mr. Nasty... Rooney caused a bit of a stir when he showed his bare bottom in the music video for their hit "I Melt"... Rascal Flatts sang the song "Walk the Llama Llama" for Sting's soundtrack to the animated feature The Emperor's New Groove (2000).

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Artist: Rascal Flatts
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  • Formed: 1999, Nashville, TN
  • Genres: Country
  • Representative Albums: "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1," "Rascal Flatts," "Melt"
  • Representative Songs: "These Days," "Prayin' for Daylight," "While You Loved Me"

Biography

Rascal Flatts, a country trio known primarily for its pleasing harmony and Grammy-winning songcraft, is comprised of Gary LeVox, Jay Demarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. Cousins Demarcus and LeVox grew up in Columbus, OH, a town Demarcus eventually left in 1992 to pursue a music career in Nashville. Meanwhile, LeVox pursued his own musical success with a Christian group; at the behest of his cousin, however, he also relocated to Nashville toward the decade's end. Although LeVox quickly found work as the keyboardist for country star Chely Wright, he still found time to play local shows with Demarcus. One night, the duo asked Oklahoma native Joe Don Rooney (who played guitar in Wright's band) to join them during a Printer's Alley gig in Nashville. A bond was quickly formed, and the musicians abandoned their other duties in favor of forming Rascal Flatts in the late '90s.

After landing a record deal with Lyric Street Records, Rascal Flatts recorded an eclectic mix of country and pop for the trio's self-titled debut. The album arrived in 2000, and "Prayin' for Daylight" became the group's first smash single. Rascal Flatts ultimately sent four singles to the Top Ten before the band's second album, Melt, appeared in October 2002. Co-produced by the bandmates themselves, Melt sold a million copies in eight weeks and yielded the band's first number one country hit, "These Days." By this time, Rascal Flatts had established themselves as a highly successful country act, with a particularly strong following among younger listeners (an elusive demographic to most country stars). A live album served as an amiable segue between Melt and 2004's chart-topping Feels Like Today, while Me and My Gang arrived in April 2006. Rascal Flatts' 2007 release, Still Feels Good, enjoyed a similar reception, going platinum before the year's end and yielding another number one hit, "Take Me There." Unstoppable followed in 2009. ~ Andrew Leahey & Rick Cohoon, All Music Guide
 
Wikipedia: Rascal Flatts
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Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts
Background information
Origin Columbus, Ohio, USA
Genre(s) Country Pop, Pop Music
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Lyric Street
Associated acts Dann Huff
Website www.rascalflatts.com
Members
Jay DeMarcus
Gary LeVox
Joe Don Rooney

Rascal Flatts is an American country rock band founded in Columbus, Ohio. Since its inception, Rascal Flatts has been composed of three members: Gary LeVox (lead vocals), Jay DeMarcus (bass guitar, keyboards, vocals), and Joe Don Rooney (lead guitar, vocals). DeMarcus and LeVox are also second cousins.

Rascal Flatts has released six studio albums and a greatest hits album, all on Lyric Street Records. Their first two albums, 2000's Rascal Flatts and 2002's Melt, have been certified 2× Multi-Platinum and 3× Multi-Platinum, respectively, in the United States, while 2004's Feels Like Today and 2006's Me and My Gang have received 5× Multi-Platinum and 4× Multi-Platinum certifications respectively. 2007's Still Feels Good, their most recent album, is certified 2× Multi-Platinum. Their new album, Unstoppable, was released on April 7, 2009.

They have also released twenty-four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including ten Number Ones. A cover of Tom Cochrane's "Life Is a Highway", from the soundtrack to the 2006 film Cars, also entered the country music charts from unsolicited airplay. Their longest-lasting Number One is "Bless the Broken Road" (late 2004-early 2005) at five weeks, while their biggest crossover single is "What Hurts the Most", which topped both the country and Adult Contemporary charts in 2006, and was a Top Ten pop hit. In 2008 they became one of the best paid singers in the world.

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History

We're not just business partners, we are good friends. That's why we have had the longevity we have.
—Joe Don Rooney, 2006, People magazine[1]

Rascal Flatts were founded near Columbus, Ohio. Gary Levox and Jay DeMarcus are second cousins from a musical family. DeMarcus's brother-in-law, James Otto, is also a country music artist. DeMarcus moved to Nashville in 1992, earning his first record deal as part of a Christian group called East to West. In 1997, he finally convinced LeVox to leave behind his job with the Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and follow his musical dreams as well.

DeMarcus soon joined Chely Wright's band, and there he met Joe Don Rooney. DeMarcus and LeVox were working in a Printer's Alley nightclub, and when their part-time guitarist could not make it one night, DeMarcus invited Rooney to sit in. Eventually, they took the name Rascal Flatts and began performing together, getting signed to Lyric Street Records in late 1999.

Musical career

Rascal Flatts

In early 2000, the group made their debut with their single "Prayin' for Daylight". This song, which reached #3 on the Billboard country charts, was the first of four consecutive Top Ten hits from their self-titled debut, which was issued in early 2000 on Lyric Street.[2] Following "Prayin' for Daylight" were "This Everyday Love", "While You Loved Me" and "I'm Movin' On", which respectively peaked at #9, #7, and #4 on the country charts. "I'm Movin' On" was awarded Song of the Year by the Academy of Country Music in 2002.

Melt

Melt was the title of their second album, released in 2002. Unlike their previous album, Rascal Flatts co-produced Melt.[2] Its first single, "These Days", also became their first Number One hit.[2] This song was followed by "Love You Out Loud" at #3, "I Melt" at #2, and "Mayberry", their second Number One. "I Melt" featured a controversial music video which featured partial nudity,[3] and as a result, the video was banned from the Great American Country network.

Feels Like Today

Rascal Flatts' third album was entitled Feels Like Today, and it was released in late 2004. Although its title track quickly fell from a peak position of #9, its follow-up, "Bless the Broken Road", became their biggest Number One, with a five-week run at the top of the country charts. This song had previously been recorded by Marcus Hummon (who co-wrote it with Jeff Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), and had previously been a #42 single in 1998 for Melodie Crittenden. "Bless the Broken Road" also brought the group to the Adult Contemporary charts for the first time, peaking at #20 there.

Following "Bless the Broken Road" was their fourth Number One hit, "Fast Cars and Freedom". While this song was climbing the charts, a hidden track from Feels Like Today, entitled "Skin", also received enough airplay to chart in the Top 40. Due to the success of "Skin" on the charts, it was then officially added to the album's track listing on later presses, and was shipped to radio under the title "Skin (Sarabeth)". This song went on to peak at #2 in late 2005, and was the final single from the album.

Me and My Gang

Rascal Flatts' thirteenth chart entry, "What Hurts the Most", was released in December 2005. This song, which had previously been recorded by Mark Wills in 2003, was the first single from their fourth album, 2006's Me and My Gang. This album also brought a new producer in Dann Huff. "What Hurts the Most" was a crossover hit, not only spending four weeks at the top of the country charts, but also topping the Adult Contemporary charts, and reaching Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100. This song was followed by the album's title track at #6, and then two more Number One country hits in "My Wish" and "Stand".

Also in 2006, the group charted in the Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100 with a cover of "Life Is a Highway", which they recorded for the Pixar film Cars. Although "Life Is a Highway" was not released to country radio, several country stations began playing the song, causing it to chart as high as #18 on the country charts while "My Wish" was also climbing. As a result of its chart success, "Life Is a Highway" was added to later presses of Me and My Gang as a bonus track.

A special version of the cd was also sold in Target stores. While this version did not include "Life Is a Highway", it did contain three previously unreleased live bonus tracks, including "Love You Out Loud", "Mayberry", and "These Days".

Me and My Gang had the highest US debut of 2006, with 722,000 units in April.[4] The album spent 15 weeks as the number one album on the Billboard Country Chart and was the second-best selling album of 2006 (behind High School Musical) with sales totaling 3.5 million by year's end.[5] The album's success led the band to take the spot of top-selling artist for all genres of music, which hadn't been accomplished in 15 years by a country group.[6]

Still Feels Good

Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts performed together at the 2007 Grammy Awards ceremony.[7] Later the same year, the group released the single "Take Me There", a song which Kenny Chesney co-wrote and had initially planned to record himself. A Number One hit by September of that year, this was the first single from their album Still Feels Good. It was followed by "Winner at a Losing Game" and the ballad "Every Day", both of which peaked at #2. The fourth single from Still Feels Good, entitled "Bob That Head", became their first official country release to miss the Top Ten, when it peaked at #15. The album's fifth and final single, "Here", was released in August 2008 and became their ninth Number One hit on the chart week of January 3, 2009.

Greatest Hits Volume 1

Rascal Flatts released their first Greatest Hits CD, Greatest Hits Volume 1 on October 28, 2008. The album contains 13 of their biggest songs, starting with "Prayin' for Daylight" and going through "Life Is a Highway". The limited edition of the album contains a second disc with three Christmas songs: "White Christmas", "Jingle Bell Rock", and "I'll Be Home for Christmas".

Unstoppable

Rascal Flatts released the first single "Here Comes Goodbye" from their album, Unstoppable, to radio on January 20, and the album was released on April 7, 2009. The song was co-written by American Idol season 6 finalist Chris Sligh. A second single, "Summer Nights" was released in early May 2009 and debuted at #57, and was co-written by Gary Levox. Summer nights was the song that they sang at the CMT music awards.

A special release version of their album, Unstoppable, is available at JCPenney stores nationwide. It features a special release song entitled "American Living" only available on the albums sold at JCPenney stores. JCPenney is an official sponsor of Rascal Flatts' Unstoppable American Living Tour, in an unprecedented two-year partnership. $1 of every CD sold at JCPenney will be donated to the JCPenney Afterschool Fund.

Reception

The group has an uncharacteristically young demographic (18-25) for country music (where the average listener is 44 years old). In September 2007, Weekly Reader Research (Weekly Reader being a children's general-interest magazine) conducted a poll of more than 2,000 children and Rascal Flatts ranked as the sixth-most-popular act among ages 10–12. [8]

Touring

Rascal Flatts has enjoyed financial success as touring artists. Nielsen reported that the band were the top selling artist in 2006: "Rascal Flatts was the biggest selling artist, with nearly 5 million physical album sales and nearly 4 million digital track sales." They had their first headlining tour beginning in Fall 2002, and by 2005 they were among the top 25 tours of the year, grossing $26.3 million in 777,384 tickets sold, according to Billboard Boxscore.[9] Their follow-up tour in 2006 grossed $46.2 million, drawing more than a million people to 79 shows.[9] Rascal Flatts has the third-highest US country tour in 2007, grossing $34 million from 588,009 tickets sold.[10] The group grossed $16.8 million dollars from their summer tour alone.[11]

Rascal Flatts's shows are heavy on special effects, including videos, pyrotechnics and laser lights.[9]

Tours

  • I Melt Tour — 2002–2003
  • Here's to You Tour — 2004–2005
  • Me & My Gang Tour — 2006–2007
  • Still Feels Good Tour — 2007–2008
  • Bob That Head Tour — 2008–2009[12]
  • American Living Unstoppable Tour — 2009–2010

Contributions for other artists

Rascal Flatts' members have also contributed to the work of other artists. LeVox, along with Jason Sellers and Wendell Mobley, co-wrote Phil Stacey's 2008 debut single "If You Didn't Love Me".[13] DeMarcus has co-produced albums for several artists, including Chely Wright's 2002 album Never Love You Enough as well as Chicago's Chicago XXX. James Otto's 2008 album Sunset Man was co-produced by DeMarcus and John Rich of Big & Rich. They have also contributed towards the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack, with acoustic versions of Bless the Broken Road and Backwards. And in May 2009, Gary has been working with a new country band called "Days Remembered". He has produced the bands first cd called "Waking Up".

Discography

U.S. Country number one singles

Awards

2000

  • ACM Top New Vocal Duo Or Group

2002

  • CMA Horizon Award
  • ACM Song of the Year ("I'm Movin' On")
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2003

  • CMT Flameworthy Video Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2004

  • CMT Flameworthy Music Video Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2005

  • CMT Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2006

  • CMT Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • AMA Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group
  • AMA T-Mobile Text-In Award
  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Song from a Movie ("Life Is A Highway")
  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Song Remake ("Life Is A Highway")
  • CMT Loaded Awards - Number One Digitally Active Group/Duo
  • CMT Loaded Awards - Number One Streamed Music Video ("What Hurts the Most")

2007

  • CMT Best Group Video of the Year ("What Hurts the Most")
  • ACM Top Vocal Group
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • AMA Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group

2008

  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Song ("Stand")
  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Group
  • CMT Music Award for Group Video of the Year ("Take Me There")[14]
  • ACM Top Vocal Group
  • ACM Humanitarian Award
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • AMA Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group

2009

  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Group
  • ACM Top Vocal Group
  • CMT Music Award for Group Video of the Year ("Every Day")

Film appearance

On April 10, 2009, Rascal Flatts appeared as themselves in Hannah Montana: The Movie singing their songs Backwards and Bless the Broken Road during the scene of Miley's grandma's birthday party.

References

  1. ^ 11/8/2006 "RASCAL FLATTS". People. 66:60
  2. ^ a b c Cohoon, Rick. "Rascal Flatts biography". Allmusic. http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0pftxq8kldhe~T1. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. 
  3. ^ Rascal Flatts Discuss Their Racy Video
  4. ^ Christman, Ed (2006-10-07), "Million-Unit Question". Billboard. 118 (40):7
  5. ^ Tucker, Ken (2007-08-25), "CAN RASCAL REPEAT?" Billboard. 119 (34):20-22
  6. ^ Rascal Flatts. 2008. Rascal Flatts Fans, Inc. 9/21/2008.
  7. ^ No byline (2007-02-09), "Performances dwarf the awards". USA Today
  8. ^ Mansfield, Brian (2007-09-28), "Young fans keep Rascal Flatts humming". USA Today
  9. ^ a b c Waddell, Ray; Tucker, Ken (2007-08-25), "RASCAL ON THE ROAD". Billboard. 119 (34):22
  10. ^ "THIS YEAR'S HIGHEST-GROSSING TOURS". People, :16
  11. ^ Jones, Steve (2007-10-11) "Police excel at crowd control". USA TODAY.
  12. ^ Rascal Flatts to launch Bob That Head tour; Taylor Swift opens
  13. ^ Neal, Chris (2008-03-10). "Who's New: Phil Stacey". Country Weekly 15 (5): 72. 
  14. ^ CMT Music Awards 2008 : Winners : Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Trace Adkins and More

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