As the name implies, all of Lonestar's members
drifted into Music City from Texas. Dean Sams was working
at the Country Music USA show at the Opryland theme park
when he began rounding up musicians for a band. By late
1992, Sams had recruited singer-songwriter Richie McDonald
and vocalist John Rich, as well as two former members of
the band Canyon -- Michael Britt and Keech Rainwater.
Billed
originally as Texassee, the band hit the road and performed
more than 500 shows in 1993-94. Traveling in a Jeep Cherokee
pulling an equipment trailer, the group did four or five
sets a night. One of the performances was as the "house
band" at the grand opening of the Wildhorse Saloon
dancehall in downtown Nashville.
Lonestar
promoted itself with a six-song live CD and a string of
label showcases. After some near-misses, the band was offered
a recording contract on BNA Records and its self-titled
debut album produced a Top 10 hit, "Tequila Talkin',"
in 1995.
Their
second single, "No News," hit No. 1 in 1996 and
remained there for three weeks. The Academy of Country Music
named Lonestar its top new group of the year for 1995. "Runnin'
Away With My Heart," co-written by Michael Britt, hit
the Top 10. Billboard, Music Row and Country Weekly all
gave year-end awards to the band. Their self-titled debut
became a gold record.
Crazy
Nights was issued as the second Lonestar album in 1997.
"Come Cryin' to Me" became the act's second No.
1 single, and songwriters Bryan Adams and Mutt Lange provided
yet another rhythmic hit with "You Walked In."
In 1998
Lonestar revealed a new dimension. Previously noted for
its catchy up-tempo performances, the band issued "Say
When" as its first ballad single. That song was followed
by "Everything's Changed," co-written by Richie
McDonald, which became yet another No. 1 hit.
Singer
John Rich left the Lonestar in 1998 to pursue a solo career.
The band and its advisors thought it would be too confusing
for fans to have two lead singers.
Lonely
Grill was issued as the band's third album, and the single
"Amazed" flew to the top of the charts and stayed
there for eight weeks in 1999, breaking records and catapulting
the band to crossover stardom. "Amazed" also hit
No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the same week the band's
next single, "Smile," held the No. 1 spot on the
Billboard country singles chart. Lonely Grill was certified
multiplatinum in 2000.
Fueled
by the No. 1 hit single “My Front Porch Looking In,”
the band released its Greatest Hits in 2003.