The Frontmen

The Frontmen is a captivating musical trio consisting of three remarkable singers who each served as the distinctive voices of three renowned country bands in the ’90s. The group comprises Richie McDonald, formerly of Lonestar, Tim Rushlow, previously a member of Little Texas, and Larry Stewart from Restless Heart. These talented artists have not only impressed audiences worldwide with their exceptional performances but have also showcased their talents at various prestigious venues, including casinos, fairs, and corporate events. One of their noteworthy performances was a globally televised show at the historic Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, where they left a lasting impression on country music enthusiasts. Collectively, Stewart, Rushlow, and McDonald have achieved remarkable success, selling over 30 million records and earning more than 30 major hits. Their undeniable chemistry and profound brotherhood are evident in their unforgettable live shows, where they connect with audiences through intimate and unplugged performances. The Frontmen’s inaugural self-titled album, THE FRONTMEN, released through BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville, showcases the exceptional vocal talents of the trio and features a diverse range of tracks. Produced by the acclaimed two-time GRAMMY-nominated producer Mickey Jack Cones, the album includes a mix of original compositions and reimagined versions of No. 1 hits from Lonestar, Little Texas, and Restless Heart, all rendered in the distinctive Frontmen style. Throughout the twelve-track album, the trio seamlessly blends their voices to deliver an unforgettable musical experience.

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