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Richie McDonald

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Richie McDonald
McDonald in 2007
McDonald in 2007
Background information
Birth nameRichard Vance McDonald[1]
Born(1962-02-06)February 6, 1962(age 62)
OriginLubbock, Texas,U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • acoustic guitar
  • piano
Years active1981–present
Labels
Member ofThe Frontmen
Formerly ofLonestar
Websiterichiemcdonald.com

Richard Vance McDonald(born February 6, 1962) is an Americancountry musicsinger and songwriter. From 1994 until his departure in 2007, he was the lead singer of the groupLonestar,which recorded seven studio albums onBNA Recordsduring his tenure as lead vocalist. For the first seven years of the band's existence, he alternated with then-bassistJohn Richas vocalist. McDonald became the sole lead vocalist of Lonestar following Rich's departure. McDonald co-wrote several of the band's singles, and sang lead on all but one of them; he would rejoin the band in 2011 before exiting again in 2021 to perform withThe Frontmen.Outside Lonestar, he has charted twice as a guest vocalist on others' songs, in addition to releasing two independent albums and four solo singles.

Biography

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Richie McDonald was born on February 6, 1962, inLubbock, Texas[2]He was asked to join the band Lonestar by founding member Dean Sams in 1992.[3]He served as the band's lead vocalist, with other members comprising bass guitaristJohn Rich(who left in 1998 and was never officially replaced), drummer Keech Rainwater, keyboardist, guitarist, vocals and founding member Dean Sams and guitarist, vocals Michael Britt. Lonestar signed toBNA Recordsin 1995, and with McDonald as lead vocalist, they released seven studio albums, a Christmas album, and a greatest hits package, and 27 chart singles.

McDonald announced his departure from Lonestar in 2007, with Cody Collins succeeding him as the group's lead vocalist. On November 8, 2007, McDonald released an album of Christmas music, titledIf Every Day Could Be Christmas.One of the songs on this album, "Coming Home for Christmas" (a collaboration withJim Brickman) reached No. 4 on theHot Adult Contemporary Trackscharts at the end of the year.

McDonald released his solo debut albumI Turn to Youon June 3, 2008. He signed a deal with Stroudavarious Records a month later. His first single for the label, "How Do I Just Stop", was released in November, but did not chart until the week of January 17, 2009, where it debuted at number 53 on theHot Country Songschart and peaked at 51. A second single, "Hey God", which was originally on hisI Turn to Youalbum and before that on Lonestar's 2006 albumMountains,was released on March 3, 2009, but was withdrawn from country radio and replaced with "Six Foot Teddy Bear."

McDonald releasedSlowdown,his second solo album, in 2010. This album included "How Do I Just Stop", which also peaked at number 51. In 2011, he reunited with Lonestar after Collins left.[4]Following his reunion with Lonestar, they recorded two additional albums,Life as We Know ItandNever Enders,released in 2013 and 2016, respectively.

In March 2021, McDonald announced that he would again be leaving Lonestar to pursue a career as a member of The Frontmen of Country, which also consists ofTim RushlowandLarry Stewart,the former lead singers ofLittle TexasandRestless Heart,respectively. McDonald was succeeded by Drew Womack, lead singer ofSons of the Desert,as Lonestar's new lead vocalist.[5]

Outside contributions

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McDonald has sung duet or backing vocals on several artists' albums, including "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now",a single fromMindy McCready's 1996 debutTen Thousand Angels(a song which peaked at No. 18 on theHot Country Songscharts in early 1997), "Outside Looking In" onKellie Coffey's 2002 debutWhen You Lie Next to Me,and "Havin' a Good Time" onTommy Shane Steiner's 2002 debutThen Came the Night.

He has also co-written singles for other country music artists, including "She's Always Right"byClay Walker,"Jimmy's Got a Girlfriend" byThe Wilkinsons,"Let Them Be Little"byBilly Dean(which Lonestar itself also recorded), "Coalmine" bySara Evans,and "Once a Woman Gets a Hold of Your Heart" byHeartland.[6]

Personal life

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McDonald lives nearMurfreesboro, Tennessee,with his wife, Lorie, and their three children.[7][8]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Christian US Country US US Indie
I Turn to You 6 19 126 18
Slow Down
  • Release date: December 1, 2010
  • Label: Loremoma Music
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Christmas albums

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Title Album details
If Every Day Could Be Christmas
  • Release date: November 6, 2007
  • Label: Loremoma Music

Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
2007 "God's Still in America" We Are Enterprise: The Album to Benefit
Rebuilding of Enterprise High School
2008 "I Turn to You" I Turn to You
2009 "How Do I Just Stop" 51 Slow Down
"Six Foot Teddy Bear" 51 Non-album song
2011 "Footprints on the Moon" Slow Down
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest singles

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Year Single Artist Peak chart positions Album
US Country US Bubbling US AC CAN Country
1997 "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now" Mindy McCready 18 2 11 Ten Thousand Angels
2007 "Coming Home for Christmas" Jim Brickman 4 Homecoming
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

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Year Video Director
1997 "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now"(withMindy McCready) Jim Hershleder
2007 "Coming Home for Christmas"(withJim Brickman) Glenn Sweitzer

References

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  1. ^"BMI results for Richard Vance McDonald".Broadcast Music Incorporated.Retrieved13 January2013.
  2. ^Stambler, Irwin; Lyndon Stambler; Grelun Landon (14 July 2000).Country Music: The Encyclopedia.Macmillan. p. 257.ISBN9780312264871.
  3. ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas."Lonestar biography".Allmusic.Retrieved12 February2010.
  4. ^"Lonestar reunites with McDonald".Country Standard Time.Retrieved26 October2011.
  5. ^Parton, Chris (March 5, 2021)."Richie McDonald Departs Lonestar for Second Time".Sounds Like Nashville.RetrievedMarch 8,2021.
  6. ^Leggett, Steve."Richie McDonald biography".Allmusic.Retrieved2 March2010.
  7. ^"Bio".Richie McDonald personal website.Retrieved2008-03-06.
  8. ^Wood, E. Thomas(2008-03-05)."Headline homes: Nashville's top 10 sales, February 2008".NashvillePost.comRetrieved on 2008-03-05.