| LONESTAR WELCOMES BACK ORIGINAL LEAD SINGER RICHIE
McDONALD Multi-Platinum Band To Celebrate 20th Anniversary In 2012
With New Album And World Tour
It’s official. Multi-platinum country music group Lonestar has
reunited with original lead singer Richie McDonald and will tour and
record a new album in 2012 to mark their 20th anniversary.
The first concert dates for the band’s four original members --
keyboardist Dean Sams, drummer Keech Rainwater, lead guitarist Michael
Britt and McDonald -- will take place overseas in early 2012. Armed with
an array of their classic songs including “Amazed” -- a #1 country and
#1 pop hit that kicked the doors wide open for country music at pop
radio in the ‘90s -- Lonestar will perform in London (Wembley Arena),
Belfast, Ireland (Odyssey Arena), Zurich, Switzerland (Hallenstadion)
and Mannheim, Germany (SAP Arena) on a multi-artist bill with Reba
McEntire, Ricky Scaggs and Little Big Town. Stay tuned for news about
2012 tour dates in North America.
The buzz about Lonestar began on October 25th when the band sent a
Tweet which read: “Big news for Lonestar fans coming tomorrow! 2012
marks our 20th anniversary. What would you like to see and hear from
us?”
The Texas-bred band, known for merging their country roots with
strong melodies and rich vocals, has amassed RIAA-certified sales in
excess of 10 million album units since their national launch in 1995 and
achieved 10 #1 country hits including “No News,” “Come Crying To Me” and
“Amazed.” The band’s awards include a 1999 ACM Single of The Year for
“Amazed” (the song also won the Song of the Year award) and the 2001 CMA
Vocal Group of the Year. After McDonald left the band for a solo career
in 2007, Lonestar toured and released their 10th album in 2010, Party
Heard Around The World, with lead vocalist Cody Collins. The band wishes
Cody the best in his future musical endeavors.
Lonestar is excited to celebrate their 20th anniversary, open a new
chapter and record a new album (label TBA). Here’s what the band has to
say:
Richie McDonald: “Well, five years has come and gone since I left
Lonestar. We've all tried other avenues and the fact remains that some
things were just meant to be. With the Lonestar 20 year reunion
approaching, Dean, Michael, Keech and I got together and have decided we
have some unfinished business to take care of. I miss those crazy nights
running around on stage making music with my band of brothers. Looking
forward to a new chapter in the book of Lonestar and reliving some old
memories and also making some new ones for the fans that have been loyal
to us through thick and thin. See ya soon, God Bless, Richie.”
Dean Sams: "With 2012 in the near future, we all began thinking of
what that meant to us as a band. 2012 is a huge landmark for us, marking
20 years of great music and friendship. It was seeing this milestone
that began conversations about the legacy of Lonestar. The music we've
created over the years, along with all of the fans we have made along
the way, is something we have never taken for granted. We have so much
more music to offer the country music fans, and truly feel they want us
back on the radio and out on the road performing live for them. After a
lot of soul searching and long conversations between all of us involved,
we are energized and excited to be writing and recording new music
together again!"
Keech Rainwater: “I think fans ultimately wondered if this was ever
going to happen again and it always seemed like the original Lonestar as
a whole was better than the sum of its parts. With Richie back in the
band, fans can enjoy new music and again experience the sound they are
used to hearing at our shows. Lonestar has always been very serious
about the music we put out. I am excited to see and hear what comes out
of this reunion and upcoming album. I think that having a break for a
while, will have sparked new ideas and great music, both live and in the
studio. Lonestar music seems to strike a chord with fans from all
around. More specifically, ‘Amazed’ and ‘I'm Already There’ seemed to
have changed people’s lives in one way or another. The thought of
continuing that tradition and moving forward is very exciting.”
Michael Britt: “I’m very proud of everything we've achieved in our
career so far, doing things that not many bands have been able to do.
But even after all that we've done, I think we still have a powerful
drive to keep making music and doing new things. In this case, doing a
new thing is going to be getting back to where we started and hopefully
taking Lonestar someplace new while giving our longtime fans and friends
the familiar sound they know as Lonestar. I'm excited about the
opportunity to celebrate our 20 years together this way and hope there
are many more to come.”
website:
www.LonestarNow.com |