
Rascal Flatts
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Rascal Flatts Biography
Rascal Flatts, a country trio known primarily for its pleasing
harmony, is comprised of Gary LeVox, Jay Demarcus, and Joe Don Rooney.
Demarcus and LeVox, both from Columbus, OH, founded the group and later
added Rooney, a Picher, OK, native. The blend now known as Rascal
Flatts came together when second cousins Demarcus and LeVox invited
Rooney to sit in as a substitute guitar player at a Printer's Alley gig
in Nashville. Demarcus and Rooney were also playing in country star
Chely Wright's band at the time. The rest is history. After landing a
record deal with Lyric Street Records, Rascal Flatts recorded an
eclectic mix of country, pop, R&B, and more, releasing it as the
trio's debut self-titled album. Prayin' for Daylight became the
group's first smash single. This Everyday Love soon followed, with
almost as many accolades. The band's second album, Melt, appeared in
October 2002. With the success of first single These Days, Melt sold
a million copies in eight weeks. 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. ~ Rick Cohoon, All Music Guide
Written by Rick Cohoon