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Rascal Flatts Say Goodbye, Announce Farewell Tour Dates

"There is no sadness here, just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings," Jay DeMarcus said

Four-time GRAMMY-nominated country group Rascal Flatts  have announced their disbandment after 20 years of bringing some of the most popular and loved country music to the '00s and beyond. The trio broke the news on "CBS This Morning" on Jan. 7 and released a list of tour dates that will serve as a celebration of their 20th anniversary and a goodbye to fans. 

"We’re really looking forward to getting to spend this entire year loving on our fans, and thanking them for allowing us to have the most amazing career over the last 20 years," Bassist Jay DeMarcus said in a  statement . “While it is of course bittersweet, it is so important to us to celebrate what our music has meant to their lives, as well as what the fans have meant to us. There is no sadness here, just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings. Rascal Flatts’ music will live on forever, because of our fans, and this year is all about them!”

The tour, called Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is A Highway Tour, will launch in Indianapolis on June 11, will head to Chicago, Buffalo, N.Y.,  Virginia, Beach, Va., Holmdel, N.J.,  Mountain View, Calif., and other cities before their last stop in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Oct. 17.

The band began in Columbus with Demarcus, vocalist Gary LeVox and guitarist Joe Don Rooney.

"When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter," LeVox said. "The greatest feeling ever is being told that our music has been the soundtrack to their lives. What greater gift can an artist receive than to be told ‘I got married to 'Bless The Broken Road' or 'We played 'My Wish' at my graduation.' That 'What Hurts The Most' is the song that made me love country music for the first time,' or 'I'm Movin' On' helped me get sober' or even that 'Changed' made me call my family again after not talking to them for years.' That’s why we create music and the reason we can’t wait to celebrate this incredible 20-year journey all year, with our fans who we love dearly. I don't know what God has in store for the future, but I am excited to see what he has planned!"

Rascal Flatts were nominated for Best Country Performance By Duo Or Group With Vocal at the 48th , 49th , 51st and 52nd GRAMMY Awards. They earned countless other awards and reached the top of several Billboard charts , including the Hot 100, Hot Country and more. 

No information on  ticket sales has been released yet. For a full list of dates, visit the Rascal Flatts  website .

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GRAMMY Rewind: Kendrick Lamar Honors Hip-Hop's Greats While Accepting Best Rap Album GRAMMY For 'To Pimp a Butterfly' In 2016

Upon winning the GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar thanked those that helped him get to the stage, and the artists that blazed the trail for him.

Updated Friday Oct. 13, 2023 to include info about Kendrick Lamar's most recent GRAMMY wins, as of the 2023 GRAMMYs.

A GRAMMY veteran these days, Kendrick Lamar has won 17 GRAMMYs and has received 47 GRAMMY nominations overall. A sizable chunk of his trophies came from the 58th annual GRAMMY Awards in 2016, when he walked away with five — including his first-ever win in the Best Rap Album category.

This installment of GRAMMY Rewind turns back the clock to 2016, revisiting Lamar's acceptance speech upon winning Best Rap Album for To Pimp A Butterfly . Though Lamar was alone on stage, he made it clear that he wouldn't be at the top of his game without the help of a broad support system. 

"First off, all glory to God, that's for sure," he said, kicking off a speech that went on to thank his parents, who he described as his "those who gave me the responsibility of knowing, of accepting the good with the bad."

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He also extended his love and gratitude to his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and shouted out his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates. Lamar specifically praised Top Dawg's CEO, Anthony Tiffith, for finding and developing raw talent that might not otherwise get the chance to pursue their musical dreams.

"We'd never forget that: Taking these kids out of the projects, out of Compton, and putting them right here on this stage, to be the best that they can be," Lamar — a Compton native himself — continued, leading into an impassioned conclusion spotlighting some of the cornerstone rap albums that came before To Pimp a Butterfly .

"Hip-hop. Ice Cube . This is for hip-hop," he said. "This is for Snoop Dogg , Doggystyle . This is for Illmatic , this is for Nas . We will live forever. Believe that."

To Pimp a Butterfly singles "Alright" and "These Walls" earned Lamar three more GRAMMYs that night, the former winning Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song and the latter taking Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (the song features Bilal , Anna Wise and Thundercat ). He also won Best Music Video for the remix of Taylor Swift 's "Bad Blood." 

Lamar has since won Best Rap Album two more times, taking home the golden gramophone in 2018 for his blockbuster LP DAMN ., and in 2023 for his bold fifth album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers .

Watch Lamar's full acceptance speech above, and check back at GRAMMY.com every Friday for more GRAMMY Rewind episodes. 

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A Guide To Modern Funk For The Dance Floor: L'Imperatrice, Shiro Schwarz, Franc Moody, Say She She & Moniquea

James Brown changed the sound of popular music when he found the power of the one and unleashed the funk with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag." Today, funk lives on in many forms, including these exciting bands from across the world.

It's rare that a genre can be traced back to a single artist or group, but for funk, that was James Brown . The Godfather of Soul coined the phrase and style of playing known as "on the one," where the first downbeat is emphasized, instead of the typical second and fourth beats in pop, soul and other styles. As David Cheal eloquently explains, playing on the one "left space for phrases and riffs, often syncopated around the beat, creating an intricate, interlocking grid which could go on and on." You know a funky bassline when you hear it; its fat chords beg your body to get up and groove.

Brown's 1965 classic, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," became one of the first funk hits, and has been endlessly sampled and covered over the years, along with his other groovy tracks. Of course, many other funk acts followed in the '60s, and the genre thrived in the '70s and '80s as the disco craze came and went, and the originators of hip-hop and house music created new music from funk and disco's strong, flexible bones built for dancing.

Legendary funk bassist Bootsy Collins learned the power of the one from playing in Brown's band, and brought it to George Clinton , who created P-funk, an expansive, Afrofuturistic , psychedelic exploration of funk with his various bands and projects, including Parliament-Funkadelic . Both Collins and Clinton remain active and funkin', and have offered their timeless grooves to collabs with younger artists, including Kali Uchis , Silk Sonic , and Omar Apollo; and Kendrick Lamar , Flying Lotus , and Thundercat , respectively.

In the 1980s, electro-funk was born when artists like Afrika Bambaataa, Man Parrish, and Egyptian Lover began making futuristic beats with the Roland TR-808 drum machine — often with robotic vocals distorted through a talk box. A key distinguishing factor of electro-funk is a de-emphasis on vocals, with more phrases than choruses and verses. The sound influenced contemporaneous hip-hop, funk and electronica, along with acts around the globe, while current acts like Chromeo, DJ Stingray, and even Egyptian Lover himself keep electro-funk alive and well.

Today, funk lives in many places, with its heavy bass and syncopated grooves finding way into many nooks and crannies of music. There's nu-disco and boogie funk, nodding back to disco bands with soaring vocals and dance floor-designed instrumentation. G-funk continues to influence Los Angeles hip-hop, with innovative artists like Dam-Funk and Channel Tres bringing the funk and G-funk, into electro territory. Funk and disco-centered '70s revival is definitely having a moment, with acts like Ghost Funk Orchestra and Parcels , while its sparkly sprinklings can be heard in pop from Dua Lipa , Doja Cat , and, in full "Soul Train" character, Silk Sonic . There are also acts making dreamy, atmospheric music with a solid dose of funk, such as Khruangbin ’s global sonic collage.

There are many bands that play heavily with funk, creating lush grooves designed to get you moving. Read on for a taste of five current modern funk and nu-disco artists making band-led uptempo funk built for the dance floor. Be sure to press play on the Spotify playlist above, and check out GRAMMY.com's playlist on Apple Music , Amazon Music and Pandora .

Say She She

Aptly self-described as "discodelic soul," Brooklyn-based seven-piece Say She She make dreamy, operatic funk, led by singer-songwriters Nya Gazelle Brown, Piya Malik and Sabrina Mileo Cunningham. Their '70s girl group-inspired vocal harmonies echo, sooth and enchant as they cover poignant topics with feminist flair.

While they’ve been active in the New York scene for a few years, they’ve gained wider acclaim for the irresistible music they began releasing this year, including their debut album, Prism . Their 2022 debut single "Forget Me Not" is an ode to ground-breaking New York art collective Guerilla Girls, and " Norma " is their protest anthem in response to the news that Roe vs. Wade could be (and was) overturned. The band name is a nod to funk legend Nile Rodgers , from the "Le freak, c'est chi" exclamation in Chic's legendary tune "Le Freak."

Moniquea 's unique voice oozes confidence, yet invites you in to dance with her to the super funky boogie rhythms. The Pasadena, California artist was raised on funk music; her mom was in a cover band that would play classics like Aretha Franklin’ s "Get It Right" and Gladys Knight ’s "Love Overboard." Moniquea released her first boogie funk track at 20 and, in 2011, met local producer XL Middelton — a bonafide purveyor of funk. She's been a star artist on his MoFunk Records ever since, and they've collabed on countless tracks, channeling West Coast energy with a heavy dose of G-funk, sunny lyrics and upbeat, roller disco-ready rhythms.

Her latest release is an upbeat nod to classic West Coast funk, produced by Middleton, and follows her February 2022 groovy, collab-filled album, On Repeat .

Shiro Schwarz

Shiro Schwarz is a Mexico City-based duo, consisting of Pammela Rojas and Rafael Marfil, who helped establish a modern funk scene in the richly creative Mexican metropolis. On "Electrify" — originally released in 2016 on Fat Beats Records and reissued in 2021 by MoFunk — Shiro Schwarz's vocals playfully contrast each other, floating over an insistent, upbeat bassline and an '80s throwback electro-funk rhythm with synth flourishes.

Their music manages to be both nostalgic and futuristic — and impossible to sit still to. 2021 single "Be Kind" is sweet, mellow and groovy, perfect chic lounge funk. Shiro Schwarz’s latest track, the joyfully nostalgic "Hey DJ," is a collab with funkstress Saucy Lady and U-Key.

L'Impératrice

L'Impératrice (the empress in French) are a six-piece Parisian group serving an infectiously joyful blend of French pop, nu-disco, funk and psychedelia. Flore Benguigui's vocals are light and dreamy, yet commanding of your attention, while lyrics have a feminist touch.

During their energetic live sets, L'Impératrice members Charles de Boisseguin and Hagni Gwon (keys), David Gaugué (bass), Achille Trocellier (guitar), and Tom Daveau (drums) deliver extended instrumental jam sessions to expand and connect their music. Gaugué emphasizes the thick funky bass, and Benguigui jumps around the stage while sounding like an angel. L’Impératrice’s latest album, 2021’s Tako Tsubo , is a sunny, playful French disco journey.

Franc Moody

Franc Moody 's bio fittingly describes their music as "a soul funk and cosmic disco sound." The London outfit was birthed by friends Ned Franc and Jon Moody in the early 2010s, when they were living together and throwing parties in North London's warehouse scene. In 2017, the group grew to six members, including singer and multi-instrumentalist Amber-Simone.

Their music feels at home with other electro-pop bands like fellow Londoners Jungle and Aussie act Parcels. While much of it is upbeat and euphoric, Franc Moody also dips into the more chilled, dreamy realm, such as the vibey, sultry title track from their recently released Into the Ether .

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Living Legends: Billy Idol On Survival, Revival & Breaking Out Of The Cage

"One foot in the past and one foot into the future," Billy Idol says, describing his decade-spanning career in rock. "We’ve got the best of all possible worlds because that has been the modus operandi of Billy Idol."

Living Legends is a series that spotlights icons in music still going strong today. This week, GRAMMY.com spoke with Billy Idol about his latest EP,   Cage , and continuing to rock through decades of changing tastes.

Billy Idol is a true rock 'n' roll survivor who has persevered through cultural shifts and personal struggles. While some may think of Idol solely for "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding," the singer's musical influences span genres and many of his tunes are less turbo-charged than his '80s hits would belie.  

Idol first made a splash in the latter half of the '70s with the British punk band Generation X. In the '80s, he went on to a solo career combining rock, pop, and punk into a distinct sound that transformed him and his musical partner, guitarist Steve Stevens, into icons. They have racked up multiple GRAMMY nominations, in addition to one gold, one double platinum, and four platinum albums thanks to hits like "Cradle Of Love," "Flesh For Fantasy," and "Eyes Without A Face." 

But, unlike many legacy artists, Idol is anything but a relic. Billy continues to produce vital Idol music by collaborating with producers and songwriters — including Miley Cyrus — who share his forward-thinking vision. He will play a five-show Vegas residency in November, and filmmaker Jonas Akerlund is working on a documentary about Idol’s life. 

His latest release is Cage , the second in a trilogy of annual four-song EPs. The title track is a classic Billy Idol banger expressing the desire to free himself from personal constraints and live a better life. Other tracks on Cage incorporate metallic riffing and funky R&B grooves. 

Idol continues to reckon with his demons — they both grappled with addiction during the '80s — and the singer is open about those struggles on the record and the page. (Idol's 2014 memoir Dancing With Myself , details a 1990 motorcycle accident that nearly claimed a leg, and how becoming a father steered him to reject hard drugs. "Bitter Taste," from his last EP, The Roadside , reflects on surviving the accident.)

Although Idol and Stevens split in the late '80s — the skilled guitarist fronted Steve Stevens & The Atomic Playboys, and collaborated with Michael Jackson, Rick Ocasek, Vince Neil, and Harold Faltermeyer (on the GRAMMY-winning "Top Gun Anthem") —  their common history and shared musical bond has been undeniable. The duo reunited in 2001 for an episode of " VH1 Storytellers " and have been back in the saddle for two decades. Their union remains one of the strongest collaborations in rock 'n roll history.

While there is recognizable personnel and a distinguishable sound throughout a lot of his work, Billy Idol has always pushed himself to try different things. Idol discusses his musical journey, his desire to constantly move forward, and the strong connection that he shares with Stevens. 

Steve has said that you like to mix up a variety of styles, yet everyone assumes you're the "Rebel Yell"/"White Wedding" guy. But if they really listen to your catalog, it's vastly different.

Yeah, that's right. With someone like Steve Stevens, and then back in the day Keith Forsey producing... [Before that] Generation X actually did move around inside punk rock. We didn't stay doing just the Ramones two-minute music. We actually did a seven-minute song. [ Laughs ]. We did always mix things up. 

Then when I got into my solo career, that was the fun of it. With someone like Steve, I knew what he could do. I could see whatever we needed to do, we could nail it. The world was my oyster musically. 

"Cage" is a classic-sounding Billy Idol rocker, then "Running From The Ghost" is almost metal, like what the Devil's Playground album was like back in the mid-2000s. "Miss Nobody" comes out of nowhere with this pop/R&B flavor. What inspired that?

We really hadn't done anything like that since something like "Flesh For Fantasy" [which] had a bit of an R&B thing about it. Back in the early days of Billy Idol, "Hot In The City" and "Mony Mony" had girls [singing] on the backgrounds. 

We always had a bit of R&B really, so it was actually fun to revisit that. We just hadn't done anything really quite like that for a long time. That was one of the reasons to work with someone like Sam Hollander [for the song "Rita Hayworth"] on The Roadside . We knew we could go [with him] into an R&B world, and he's a great songwriter and producer. That's the fun of music really, trying out these things and seeing if you can make them stick. 

I listen to new music by veteran artists and debate that with some people. I'm sure you have those fans that want their nostalgia, and then there are some people who will embrace the newer stuff. Do you find it’s a challenge to reach people with new songs?

Obviously, what we're looking for is, how do we somehow have one foot in the past and one foot into the future? We’ve got the best of all possible worlds because that has been the modus operandi of Billy Idol. 

You want to do things that are true to you, and you don't just want to try and do things that you're seeing there in the charts today. I think that we're achieving it with things like "Running From The Ghost" and "Cage" on this new EP. I think we’re managing to do both in a way. 

** Obviously, "Running From The Ghost" is about addiction, all the stuff that you went through, and in "Cage" you’re talking about  freeing yourself from a lot of personal shackles. Was there any one moment in your life that made you really thought I have to not let this weigh me down anymore ? **

I mean, things like the motorcycle accident I had, that was a bit of a wake up call way back. It was 32 years ago. But there were things like that, years ago, that gradually made me think about what I was doing with my life. I didn't want to ruin it, really. I didn't want to throw it away, and it made [me] be less cavalier. 

I had to say to myself, about the drugs and stuff, that I've been there and I've done it. There’s no point in carrying on doing it. You couldn't get any higher. You didn't want to throw your life away casually, and I was close to doing that. It took me a bit of time, but then gradually I was able to get control of myself to a certain extent [with] drugs and everything. And I think Steve's done the same thing. We're on a similar path really, which has been great because we're in the same boat in terms of lyrics and stuff. 

So a lot of things like that were wake up calls. Even having grandchildren and just watching my daughter enlarging her family and everything; it just makes you really positive about things and want to show a positive side to how you're feeling, about where you're going. We've lived with the demons so long, we've found a way to live with them. We found a way to be at peace with our demons, in a way. Maybe not completely, but certainly to where we’re enjoying what we do and excited about it.

[When writing] "Running From The Ghost" it was easy to go, what was the ghost for us? At one point, we were very drug addicted in the '80s. And Steve in particular is super sober [now]. I mean, I still vape pot and stuff. I don’t know how he’s doing it, but it’s incredible. All I want to be able to do is have a couple of glasses of wine at a restaurant or something. I can do that now.

I think working with people that are super talented, you just feel confident. That is a big reason why you open up and express yourself more because you feel comfortable with what's around you.

Did you watch Danny Boyle's recent Sex Pistols mini-series?

I did, yes.

You had a couple of cameos; well, an actor who portrayed you did. How did you react to it? How accurate do you think it was in portraying that particular time period?

I love Jonesy’s book, I thought his book was incredible. It's probably one of the best bio books really. It was incredible and so open. I was looking forward to that a lot.

It was as if [the show] kind of stayed with Steve [Jones’ memoir] about halfway through, and then departed from it. [John] Lydon, for instance, was never someone I ever saw acting out; he's more like that today. I never saw him do something like jump up in the room and run around going crazy. The only time I saw him ever do that was when they signed the recording deal with Virgin in front of Buckingham Palace. Whereas Sid Vicious was always acting out; he was always doing something in a horrible way or shouting at someone. I don't remember John being like that. I remember him being much more introverted.

But then I watched interviews with some of the actors about coming to grips with the parts they were playing. And they were saying, we knew punk rock happened but just didn't know any of the details. So I thought well, there you go . If ["Pistol" is]  informing a lot of people who wouldn't know anything about punk rock, maybe that's what's good about it.

Maybe down the road John Lydon will get the chance to do John's version of the Pistols story. Maybe someone will go a lot deeper into it and it won't be so surface. But maybe you needed this just to get people back in the flow.

We had punk and metal over here in the States, but it feels like England it was legitimately more dangerous. British society was much more rigid.

It never went [as] mega in America. It went big in England. It exploded when the Pistols did that interview with [TV host Bill] Grundy, that lorry truck driver put his boot through his own TV, and all the national papers had "the filth and the fury" [headlines].

We went from being unknown to being known overnight. We waited a year, Generation X. We even told them [record labels] no for nine months to a year. Every record company wanted their own punk rock group. So it went really mega in England, and it affected the whole country – the style, the fashions, everything. I mean, the Ramones were massive in England. Devo had a No. 1 song [in England] with "Satisfaction" in '77. Actually, Devo was as big as or bigger than the Pistols.

You were ahead of the pop-punk thing that happened in the late '90s, and a lot of it became tongue-in-cheek by then. It didn't have the same sense of rebelliousness as the original movement. It was more pop.

It had become a style. There was a famous book in England called Revolt Into Style — and that's what had happened, a revolt that turned into style which then they were able to duplicate in their own way. Even recently, Billie Joe [Armstrong] did his own version of "Gimme Some Truth," the Lennon song we covered way back in 1977.

When we initially were making [punk] music, it hadn't become accepted yet. It was still dangerous and turned into a style that people were used to. We were still breaking barriers.

You have a band called Generation Sex with Steve Jones and Paul Cook. I assume you all have an easier time playing Pistols and Gen X songs together now and not worrying about getting spit on like back in the '70s?

Yeah, definitely. When I got to America I told the group I was putting it together, "No one spits at the audience."

We had five years of being spat on [in the UK], and it was revolting. And they spat at you if they liked you. If they didn't like it they smashed your gear up. One night, I remember I saw blood on my T-shirt, and I think Joe Strummer got meningitis when spit went in his mouth.

You had to go through a lot to become successful, it wasn't like you just kind of got up there and did a couple of gigs. I don't think some young rock bands really get that today.

With punk going so mega in England, we definitely got a leg up. We still had a lot of work to get where we got to, and rightly so because you find out that you need to do that. A lot of groups in the old days would be together three to five years before they ever made a record, and that time is really important. In a way, what was great about punk rock for me was it was very much a learning period. I really learned a lot [about] recording music and being in a group and even writing songs.

Then when I came to America, it was a flow, really. I also really started to know what I wanted Billy Idol to be. It took me a little bit, but I kind of knew what I wanted Billy Idol to be. And even that took a while to let it marinate.

You and Miley Cyrus have developed a good working relationship in the last several years. How do you think her fans have responded to you, and your fans have responded to her?

I think they're into it. It's more the record company that she had didn't really get "Night Crawling"— it was one of the best songs on Plastic Hearts , and I don't think they understood that. They wanted to go with Dua Lipa, they wanted to go with the modern, young acts, and I don't think they realized that that song was resonating with her fans. Which is a shame really because, with Andrew Watt producing, it's a hit song.

But at the same time, I enjoyed doing it. It came out really good and it's very Billy Idol. In fact, I think it’s more Billy Idol than Miley Cyrus. I think it shows you where Andrew Watt was. He was excited about doing a Billy Idol track. She's fun to work with. She’s a really great person and she works at her singing — I watched her rehearsing for the Super Bowl performance she gave. She rehearsed all Saturday morning, all Saturday afternoon, and Sunday morning and it was that afternoon. I have to admire her fortitude. She really cares.

I remember when you went on " Viva La Bam "  back in 2005 and decided to give Bam Margera’s Lamborghini a new sunroof by taking a power saw to it. Did he own that car? Was that a rental?

I think it was his car.

Did he get over it later on?

He loved it. [ Laughs ] He’s got a wacky sense of humor. He’s fantastic, actually. I’m really sorry to see what he's been going through just lately. He's going through a lot, and I wish him the best. He's a fantastic person, and it's a shame that he's struggling so much with his addictions. I know what it's like. It's not easy.

Musically, what is the synergy like with you guys during the past 10 years, doing Kings and Queens of the Underground and this new stuff? What is your working relationship like now in this more sober, older, mature version of you two as opposed to what it was like back in the '80s?

In lots of ways it’s not so different because we always wrote the songs together, we always talked about what we're going to do together. It was just that we were getting high at the same time.We're just not getting [that way now] but we're doing all the same things.

We're still talking about things, still [planning] things:What are we going to do next? How are we going to find new people to work with? We want to find new producers. Let's be a little bit more timely about putting stuff out.That part of our relationship is the same, you know what I mean? That never got affected. We just happened to be overloading in the '80s.

The relationship’s… matured and it's carrying on being fruitful, and I think that's pretty amazing. Really, most people don't get to this place. Usually, they hate each other by now. [ Laughs ] We also give each other space. We're not stopping each other doing things outside of what we’re working on together. All of that enables us to carry on working together. I love and admire him. I respect him. He's been fantastic. I mean, just standing there on stage with him is always a treat. And he’s got an immensely great sense of humor. I think that's another reason why we can hang together after all this time because we've got the sense of humor to enable us to go forward.

There's a lot of fan reaction videos online, and I noticed a lot of younger women like "Rebel Yell" because, unlike a lot of other '80s alpha male rock tunes, you're talking about satisfying your lover.

It was about my girlfriend at the time, Perri Lister. It was about how great I thought she was, how much I was in love with her, and how great women are, how powerful they are.

It was a bit of a feminist anthem in a weird way. It was all about how relationships can free you and add a lot to your life. It was a cry of love, nothing to do with the Civil War or anything like that. Perri was a big part of my life, a big part of being Billy Idol. I wanted to write about it. I'm glad that's the effect.

Is there something you hope people get out of the songs you've been doing over the last 10 years? Do you find yourself putting out a message that keeps repeating?

Well, I suppose, if anything, is that you can come to terms with your life, you can keep a hold of it. You can work your dreams into reality in a way and, look, a million years later, still be enjoying it.

The only reason I'm singing about getting out of the cage is because I kicked out of the cage years ago. I joined Generation X when I said to my parents, "I'm leaving university, and I'm joining a punk rock group." And they didn't even know what a punk rock group was. Years ago, I’d write things for myself that put me on this path, so that maybe in 2022 I could sing something like "Cage" and be owning this territory and really having a good time. This is the life I wanted.

The original UK punk movement challenged societal norms. Despite all the craziness going on throughout the world, it seems like a lot of modern rock bands are afraid to do what you guys were doing. Do you think we'll see a shift in that?

Yeah.  Art usually reacts to things, so I would think eventually there will be a massive reaction to the pop music that’s taken over — the middle of the road music, and then this kind of right wing politics. There will be a massive reaction if there's not already one. I don’t know where it will come from exactly. You never know who's gonna do [it].

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Hear All Of The Best Country Solo Performance Nominees For The 2023 GRAMMY Awards

The 2023 GRAMMY Award nominees for Best Country Solo Performance highlight country music's newcomers and veterans, featuring hits from Kelsea Ballerini, Zach Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Willie Nelson.

Country music's evolution is well represented in the 2023 GRAMMY nominees for Best Country Solo Performance. From crossover pop hooks to red-dirt outlaw roots, the genre's most celebrated elements are on full display — thanks to rising stars, leading ladies and country icons.

Longtime hitmaker Miranda Lambert delivered a soulful performance on the rootsy ballad "In His Arms," an arrangement as sparing as the windswept west Texas highlands where she co-wrote the song. Viral newcomer Zach Bryan dug into similar organic territory on the Oklahoma side of the Red River for "Something in the Orange," his voice accompanied with little more than an acoustic guitar.

Two of country's 2010s breakout stars are clearly still shining, too, as Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini both received Best Country Solo Performance GRAMMY nods. Morris channeled the determination that drove her leap-of-faith move from Texas to Nashville for the playful clap-along "Circles Around This Town," while Ballerini brought poppy hooks with a country edge on the infectiously upbeat "HEARTFIRST."

Rounding out the category is the one and only Willie Nelson, who paid tribute to his late friend Billy Joe Shaver with a cover of "Live Forever" — a fitting sentiment for the 89-year-old legend, who is approaching his eighth decade in the business. 

As the excitement builds for the 2023 GRAMMYs on Feb. 5, 2023, let's take a closer look at this year's nominees for Best Country Solo Performance.

Kelsea Ballerini — "HEARTFIRST"

In the tradition of Shania Twain , Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood , Kelsea Ballerini represents Nashville's sunnier side — and her single "HEARTFIRST" is a slice of bright, uptempo, confectionary country-pop for the ages.

Ballerini sings about leaning into a carefree crush with her heart on her sleeve, pushing aside her reservations and taking a risk on love at first sight. The scene plays out in a bar room and a back seat, as she sweeps nimbly through the verses and into a shimmering chorus, when the narrator decides she's ready to "wake up in your T-shirt." 

There are enough steel guitar licks to let you know you're listening to a country song, but the story and melody are universal. "HEARTFIRST" is Ballerini's third GRAMMY nod, but first in the Best Country Solo Performance category.

Zach Bryan — "Something In The Orange"

Zach Bryan blew into Music City seemingly from nowhere in 2017, when his original song "Heading South" — recorded on an iPhone — went viral. Then an active officer in the U.S. Navy, the Oklahoma native chased his muse through music during his downtime, striking a chord with country music fans on stark songs led by his acoustic guitar and affecting vocals.

After his honorable discharge in 2021, Bryan began his music career in earnest, and in 2022 released "Something in the Orange," a haunting ballad that stakes a convincing claim to the territory between Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell in both sonics and songwriting. Slashing slide guitar drives home the song's heartbreak, as Bryan pines for a lover whose tail lights have long since vanished over the horizon. 

"Something In The Orange" marks Bryan's first-ever GRAMMY nomination.

Miranda Lambert — "In His Arms"

Miranda Lambert is the rare, chart-topping contemporary country artist who does more than pay lip service to the genre's rural American roots. "In His Arms" originally surfaced on 2021's The Marfa Tapes , a casual recording Lambert made with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall in Marfa, Texas — a tiny arts enclave in the middle of the west Texas high desert.

In this proper studio version — recorded for her 2022 album, Palomino — Lambert retains the structure and organic feel of the mostly acoustic song; light percussion and soothing atmospherics keep her emotive vocals front and center. A native Texan herself, Lambert sounds fully at home on "In His Arms."

Lambert is the only Best Country Solo Performance nominee who is nominated in all four Country Field categories in 2023. To date, Miranda Lambert has won 3 GRAMMYs and received 27 nominations overall. 

Maren Morris — "Circles Around This Town"

When Maren Morris found herself uninspired and dealing with writer's block, she went back to what inspired her to move to Nashville nearly a decade ago — and out came "Circles Around This Town," the lead single from her 2022 album Humble Quest .

Written in one of her first in-person songwriting sessions since the pandemic, Morris has called "Circles Around This Town" her "most autobiographical song" to date; she even recreated her own teenage bedroom for the song's video. As she looks back to her Texas beginnings and the life she left for Nashville, Morris' voice soars over anthemic, yet easygoing production. 

Morris last won a GRAMMY for Best Country Solo Performance in 2017, when her song "My Church" earned the singer her first GRAMMY. To date, Maren Morris has won one GRAMMY and received 17 nominations overall.

Willie Nelson — "Live Forever"

Country music icon Willie Nelson is no stranger to the GRAMMYs, and this year he aims to add to his collection of 10 gramophones. He earned another three nominations for 2023 — bringing his career total to 56 — including a Best Country Solo Performance nod for "Live Forever."

Nelson's performance of "Live Forever," the lead track of the 2022 tribute album Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver , is a faithful rendition of Shaver's signature song. Still, Nelson puts his own twist on the tune, recruiting Lucinda Williams for backing vocals and echoing the melody with the inimitable tone of his nylon-string Martin guitar. 

Shaver, an outlaw country pioneer who passed in 2020 at 81 years old, never had any hits of his own during his lifetime. But plenty of his songs were still heard, thanks to stars like Elvis Presley , Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings . Nelson was a longtime friend and frequent collaborator of Shaver's — and now has a GRAMMY nom to show for it.

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Gary LeVox says he was 'never OK' with Rascal Flatts split: 'I hate the way that it ended'

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Former frontman Gary LeVox  is opening up about the end of Rascal Flatts. 

The 51-year-old vocalist and his bandmates, Joe Don Rooney and Jay DeMarcus, announced in January 2020 the band would be embarking on a farewell tour after 20 years of performing together. In a recent interview with People, LeVox said he was "never OK" with the band's time together drawing to a close. 

LeVox told People in a Friday published interview: "I hate the way that it ended. I hate that we didn't get to do this farewell tour." 

In May 2020  the band canceled their farewell tour because of the ongoing pandemic and hadn't performed together since. 

"I can't stand the fact that it just feels there's no closure with something that we've been so blessed with. That will always be in my heart," he added. 

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LeVox is still making music but without his former group. The singer released his first solo EP "One on One" in May and is embarking on a solo tour in 2022. DeMarcus has also been releasing music on his own with his latest single "Music Man." 

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In September Rooney was arrested and charged with driving under the influence near Nashville, Tennessee. He was later released on bond. LeVox told People he hadn't spoken to Rooney since the arrest.

"I think God gets your attention in different ways. I just wish him the best and I hope he gets everything that he needs to get well and take care of whatever issues he's got going on. There's power in prayer," LeVox said. 

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Rascal Flatts has scored 31 top 10 hits on Billboard's country airplay chart, including 14 No. 1 singles during their two-decade run. With a signature sound blending country tradition with a pop spirit and arena rock, the group has sold an estimated 23 million albums. 

Hit singles include "I Like The Sound of That," "Bless The Broken Road," "Fast Cars and Freedom" and celebrated cover "Life Is A Highway." 

Contributing: Natalie Neysa Alund, Nashville Tennessean

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Country music stars Rascal Flatts announce farewell tour after 20 years together

Updated on: January 7, 2020 / 9:08 AM EST / CBS News

Rascal Flatts announced their final tour dates on "CBS This Morning" Tuesday. Marking the band's 20th anniversary, the Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is A Highway Tour will kick off in June in Indianapolis.

"When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter," lead vocalist Gary LeVox said. "The greatest feeling ever, is being told that our music has been the soundtrack to their lives. ... That's why we create music and the reason we can't wait to celebrate this incredible 20 year journey all year, with our fans who we love dearly."   Rascal Flatts are the most awarded country group of the past decade with more than 40 wins, including at the American Music Awards, People's Choice Awards and American Country Awards.   Tickets for the farewell tour will be available first as part of the Live Nation Country Megaticket. More information will become available at rascalflatts.com in the coming weeks.    Here are the tour dates:

  • June 11: Indianapolis - Ruoff Music Center
  • June 12: Detroit - DTE Energy Music Theatre
  • June 13: Cincinnati - Riverbend Music Center
  • June 25: Chicago - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • June 27: Pittsburgh - S&T Bank Music Park
  • July 18: Dallas - Dos Equis Pavilion
  • July 23: St. Louis - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • September 3: Toronto, Canada - Budweiser Stage
  • September 4: Cleveland - Blossom Music Center
  • September 5: Buffalo, New York - Darien Lake Amphitheater
  • September 10: Raleigh, North Carolina - Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
  • September 11: Virginia Beach, Virginia - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
  • September 12: Washington, D.C. - Jiffy Lube Live
  • September 17: Wantagh, New York - Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
  • September 18: Boston - Xfinity Center
  • September 19: Holmdel, New Jersey - PNC Bank Arts Center
  • October 1: Mountain View, California - Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • October 2: San Diego - North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • October 3: Irvine, California - FivePoint Amphitheatre
  • October 7: Denver - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • October 9: Albuquerque, New Mexico - Isleta Amphitheater
  • October 10: Phoenix - Ak-Chin Pavilion
  • October 15: Atlanta - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • October 16: Tampa, Florida - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • October 17: West Palm Beach, Florida - Coral Sky Amphitheatre

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Rascal Flatts Announce Final Tour After 20 Years Together

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It's the end of an era.

It's the end of an era.

Rascal Flatts announced on Tuesday that they'll be going on their final tour together this year. The band -- composed of members Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney -- appeared on CBS This Morning to reveal the bittersweet news.

"When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter," LeVox said. "The greatest feeling ever is being told that our music has been the soundtrack to their lives. What greater gift can an artist receive than to be told 'I got married to Bless the Broken Road ,' or 'We played My Wish at my graduation.' That 'What Hurts the Most is the song that made me love country music for the first time,' or 'I'm Movin' On helped me get sober’ or even that 'Changed made me call my family again after not talking to them for years.'"

"That's why we create music and the reason we can't wait to celebrate this incredible 20-year journey all year, with our fans who we love dearly," he continued. "I don't know what God has in store for the future, but I am excited to see what He has planned!"

The tour, dubbed the Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour , kicks off June 11 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and will make stops all throughout the United States before ending on Oct. 17 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Tickets for the farewell tour will be available first as part of the Live Nation Country Megaticket. More information will become available at rascalflatts.com in the coming weeks.

Check out the dates below:

6/11        Indianapolis, IN - Ruoff Music Center 6/12        Detroit, MI - DTE Energy Music Theatre 6/13        Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Music Center 6/25        Chicago, IL - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 6/27        Pittsburgh, PA - S&T Bank Music Park 7/18        Dallas, TX - Dos Equis Pavilion 7/23        St. Louis, MO - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 9/3          Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage 9/4          Cleveland, OH - Blossom Music Center 9/5          Buffalo, NY - Darien Lake Amphitheater 9/10        Raleigh, NC - Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek 9/11        Virginia Beach, VA - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach 9/12        Washington, DC - Jiffy Lube Live 9/17        Wantagh, NY - Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 9/18        Boston, MA - Xfinity Center 9/19        Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center 10/1        Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre 10/2        San Diego, CA - North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre 10/3        Irvine, CA - FivePoint Amphitheatre 10/7        Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre 10/9        Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Amphitheater 10/10      Phoenix, AZ - Ak-Chin Pavilion 10/15      Atlanta, GA - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 10/16      Tampa, FL - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre 10/17       West Palm Beach, FL - Coral Sky Amphitheatre

Rascal Flatts is the most awarded country group of the past decade with over 40 trophies from the American Country Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards and more. Their songs have been streamed more than 2.2 billion times worldwide.

ET spoke to the band on June 6 at the CMA Fest in Nashville, where they fittingly reflected on their first record, Rascal Flatts , which came out that very same day in 2000.

"We love our military so much so we took D-Day as drop day," LeVox joked. " ... It was horse and buggy when we signed. That's old now."

"We're getting really old," Rooney also cracked.

They later talked about Taylor Swift opening up for them on their Me and My Gang Tour in 2006 when she was just 16 years old. The musicians came full circle in 2013, when Swift brought out the band as a special guest on her The Red Tour during a stop in Nashville and thanked them for giving her a chance at a crucial time in her career.

"It's great," LeVox reflected. "The first time I took her out it was just three people. It was her, a fiddle player and a drummer. She was doing Justin Timberlake songs ... and Eminem. Then we brought her back out and she had more people than we had and we were like, 'What?' It was crazy, yeah. So, you're welcome, Taylor."

In June 2017, Rascal Flatts memorably surprised a bride and groom at their wedding reception. Watch the video below to see the sweet moment.

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Rascal Flatts Say Goodbye, Announce Farewell Tour

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Twenty years after they launched their country-music career together, Rascal Flatts are hitting the road for one final tour. The trio of Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney, and Jay DeMarcus made an appearance on CBS This Morning on Tuesday, where they announced dates for the upcoming Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour.

“When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter,” the group tweeted earlier today. “[T]here is no sadness. Just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings.”

When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter. As we head out on the Rascal Flatts Farewell – Life is A Highway Tour, there is no sadness. Just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings. pic.twitter.com/IL7Rnw1pv1 — Rascal Flatts (@rascalflatts) January 7, 2020

Launching June 11th in Indianapolis, the Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour currently has 25 dates scheduled across North America, including stops in Boston, San Diego, Toronto, and Dallas. Notably, there is not a Nashville date in the present itinerary, but the trek does begin the week following CMA Fest 2020, so there’s a possibility Rascal Flatts will get to go out in style onstage at Nissan Stadium.

The members of Rascal Flatts mentioned the yearly grind of trying to top oneself in a hyper-competitive and changing radio environment as part of the reason to exit on their own terms. Still, they didn’t rule out the possibility of reuniting to make music at some point.

“We’re not going to sign some pact that says we’re never going to tour again… and Joe Don is going to need a job — he can’t even afford fingers,” said DeMarcus on CBS This Morning , poking fun at his bandmate’s fingerless gloves.

Since announcing their arrival in 2000 with their self-titled debut album and the single “Prayin’ for Daylight,” Rascal Flatts have notched country airplay Number Ones in the double digits, including “Bless the Broken Road,” “What Hurts the Most,” and “Here Comes Goodbye.” They’ve also sold more than 20 million albums, including the back-to-back multi-platinum blockbusters Feels Like Today and Me and My Gang . They also took their fair share of criticism for their polished, pop-and-rock-friendly sound, which nonetheless proved to be hugely influential for Taylor Swift, Dan + Shay, and numerous others who followed. Their most recent album was 2017’s  Back to Us.

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June 11 – Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Music Center June 12 – Detroit, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre June 13 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center June 25 – Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre June 27 – Pittsburgh, PA @ S&T Bank Music Park July 18 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion July 23 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre September 3 – Toronto, Ontario @ Budweiser Stage September 4 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center September 5 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater September 10 – Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek September 11 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach September 12 – Washington, DC @ Jiffy Lube Live September 17 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater September 18 – Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center September 19 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center October 1 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre October 2 – San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre October 3 – Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre October 7 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre October 9 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater October 10 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion October 15 – Atlanta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre October 16 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre October 17 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Coral Sky Amphitheatre

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Rascal Flatts Is Embarking on Their Final Tour After 20 Years Together

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  • Rascal Flatts is taking a break after 20 years together.
  • The country music group just announced The Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is A Highway Tour.

Here comes goodbye, Rascal Flatts fans.

The beloved band that has topped the country music charts for two decades announced on Tuesday that their next nationwide tour will be their last.

"When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter," the trio wrote on Twitter. "As we head out on the Rascal Flatts Farewell – Life is A Highway Tour, there is no sadness. Just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings."

Band members Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney, and Jay DeMarcus appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss the upcoming tour and explain their decision to part ways for a while.

"We haven't really had a break in 20 years, or even had time to reflect," Gary said. "Our fans have given us so much, we've achieved so many milestones in our career."

The singers insisted that there are no "personal issues" and said that they want to use the upcoming tour to thank their fans and celebrate "20 wonderful years" of making music together.

While Rascal Flatts admits that they sent a letter to their staff explaining they only have one more year working together, they didn't say they're retiring completely.

"We make music and that's what we do. We may do it again someday collectively—we're not going to sign some pact that says we're never going to tour again or anything like that," Jay said. "We all still love each other. But we do make music and we'll probably make some music, maybe individually, collectively—who knows what the future holds."

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FORT WORTH, Texas – Following the announcement of the RASCAL FLATTS FAREWELL: LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TOUR just last month, the superstar trio has announced more dates due to overwhelming demand. The most awarded group of the past decade revealed two special hometown shows with the news today that they will play Columbus, OH’s Nationwide Arena on 9/25 and they will end the bittersweet nationwide run with a show at Nashville, TN’s Bridgestone Arena on 10/30. Nine additional cities across the country have also been added since the tour was announced, with a full list of dates available below. Tickets go on sale beginning this Friday, February 21 at 10am local time at  rascalflatts.com . Live Nation is the official tour promoter*.

Furthering anticipation for the upcoming celebration tour, Rascal Flatts also shared that they will be inviting special guests Chris Lane, Chase Rice, Avenue Beat, Caylee Hammack, King Calaway, Matt Stell and Rachel Wammack to join them on select dates across the run, with opening artists varying across the tour and more guests to be announced in the coming months. Together, the trio and their fans will reflect on a beloved catalogue of hits including “Bless The Broken Road,” “My Wish,” “What Hurts The Most” – always soulful, engaging and delivered with a positive, universal message – as well as a string of success that places Rascal Flatts among the modern musical elite.

RASCAL FLATTS FAREWELL: LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TOUR  Official Dates: 6/11                Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Music Center 6/12                Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre (WYCD Hoedown) 6/13                Cincinnati, OH    – Riverbend Music Center 6/25                Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 6/27                Burgettstown, PA – S&T Bank Music Park 7/17                Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP 7/18                Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena 7/23                St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 7/24                Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheater 7/25                Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center 7/31                Welch, MN – Treasure Island Casino Amphitheater 8/1                  Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center 8/2                  Dubuque, IA – Q Casino 8/20                New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center** 8/21                Brandon, MS – Brandon Amp 8/22                Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 9/3                  Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage 9/4                  Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center 9/5                  Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater 9/10                Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek 9/11                Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach 9/12                Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live 9/17                Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 9/18                Mansfield, MA   – Xfinity Center 9/19                Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center 9/25                Columbus, OH   – Nationwide Arena 10/1                Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre 10/2                San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre** 10/3                Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre 10/7                Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre 10/9                Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater 10/10              Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion 10/15              Atlanta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 10/16              Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre** 10/17              West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre 10/30           Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena **On sale date to be announced

About Rascal Flatts Hailed as one of the most influential groups in modern country history, Rascal Flatts are a chart-topping trio created by vocalist Gary LeVox, multi-instrumentalist Jay DeMarcus and guitarist Joe Don Rooney. Since their founding in 2000 and subsequent breakout with the Top 5 hit, “Prayin’ for Daylight,” the band has gone on to infuse country’s traditional mainstream with smooth-pop textures, arena-rocking energy and faithful positivity, impacting countless fans and fellow artists along the way. They’ve racked up 17 Number One hits, over 23.4 million albums sold, 35 million digital downloads, 2.2 billion streams worldwide and 4.4 billion streams solely on Pandora, while also selling over 11 million concert tickets and earning more than 40 trophies from the ACA, ACM, AMA, CMA, People’s Choice and more, making them the most awarded country group of the past decade. The Grand Ole Opry members will bring an unforgettable chapter in country’s long story to a close in 2020, celebrating their 20th anniversary with Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is A Highway Tour – the nationwide farewell tour of their celebrated career. For more information visit  rascalflatts.com .

*Citi is the official presale credit card of the Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is A Highway Tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets for select cities beginning Tuesday February 18th at Noon local time until Thursday February 20th at 10pm local time through Citi Entertainment®. For complete details, please visit www.citientertainment.com .

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Daily southtown | rascal flatts’ jay demarcus and joe don rooney reunite for 1st concert in years in frankfort.

Joe Don Rooney (left) and Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts kick off the Vet Fest 2024 summer concert series on June 13 at CD&ME in Frankfort. The Country Night show includes them performing some of their greatest hits with internationally renowned cover band Maggie Speaks. (Knife & Fork Media Group)

Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jay DeMarcus and guitarist and vocalist Joe Don Rooney perform publicly for the first time since 2019 at Vet Fest 2024 on June 13 at CD&ME in Frankfort. Cover band Maggie Speaks backs them for some of Rascal Flatts’ greatest hits on Country Night.

“I’ve not done anything with (Maggie Speaks) in the past but Jay has. Jay’s the one who pulled me into this gig. I’m basically retired now,” Rooney said.

“It will be nice to hear what they do with the arrangements and performing along with them. I’m excited about that. This is a great way to reintroduce myself into the public world.”

Maggie Speaks features founder and lead vocalist Dave Calzaretta of Palos Heights and Arizona; lead vocalists Nicole Garza of Portage, Indiana, and Gregory Stewart of Chicago; guitarist Sam Varma of Orland Park; bassist Shawn Sommer of Arlington Heights; and drummer Blake Cooper of Chicago.

“When it comes to country right now people enjoy the history of Rascal Flatts,” said Calzaretta, a Northbrook native who previously lived in Naperville. “It’s one of the biggest honors we can have to play with two of the principals.”

Rascal Flatts also featured vocalist Gary LeVox.

“We experienced so much together all those years. It was quite the rocket ride. We literally toured the whole world. The milestones we hit together, the achievements and most importantly the fan base we created was incredible,” said Rooney of Nashville, Tennessee.

Rooney started 2024 with a lengthy X (formerly Twitter) post about his 2021 car wreck, which led to pleading guilty to driving under the influence, serving two days in jail after the remainder of his one-year sentence was suspended, and receiving treatment for alcoholism.

“It was early April when I started getting some ideas coming into my head and writing things down, making little work tapes. I do plan to make an album at some point,” said Rooney on Memorial Day.

“I’m in recovery for my alcoholism so I have 32 months sobriety now. (As) part of my recovery program, it’s going to be important to me to get out those emotions through song. Now I’m looking at songwriting from a different place. I’m grateful for my sobriety.”

The show, which includes guest fiddle player Dan Myers from Gary Sinise’s Lt. Dan Band, begins with an all-country set by Maggie Speaks, and concludes with DeMarcus and Rooney.

The celebrity sit-in includes “Bless the Broken Road,” “Fast Cars and Freedom,” “I’m Movin’ On” and “My Wish.”

“There’s nothing better than the feeling I get from playing ‘Life Is a Highway.’ As soon as that intro kicks in, you hear that electric guitar going. It’s a blast from beginning to end,” Rooney said.

“I want to make sure fans have a good time and leave their cares at the door.”

Vet Fest 2024’s summer concert series is presented by Vet Fest 141 Foundation, a California-based 501(c)(3) organization that donates one free ticket to a veteran, active-duty military member or first responder for every ticket purchased.

Jessi Virtusio is a freelance reporter for the Daily Southtown.

Vet Fest 2024

When: 8 p.m. June 13

Where: CD&ME, 23320 S. LaGrange Road, Frankfort

Tickets: $10-$150; ages 21 and older

Information: 815-469-7315; cdandme.co

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Rascal Flatts confirms band is breaking up after upcoming farewell tour

A blessed and broken road, indeed.

After 20 years together, country trio Rascal Flatts announced Tuesday that their upcoming tour will be the last: The group behind hits like "Bless the Broken Road," "My Wish" and "What Hurts the Most" is officially breaking up, the band confirmed on "CBS This Morning."

Bassist Jay DeMarcus said all three men will "probably" continue to make music individually, and perhaps they'll even collaborate together in the future, but this is a breakup, not a hiatus. "We all still love each other," he said.

Although the decision came after plenty of thought, the group only just this week let staff know of the news. "Some of us have been with us since year one," DeMarcus said. "It was a very, very sad letter to send, but we wanted to let them know that they’ve got a year to prepare."

And a jam-packed year at that: Their farewell tour will kick off on June 11, and as of now, it wraps Oct. 17. ( Variety notes that more dates are likely to be added, especially given that there's not currently a Nashville spot on the schedule.)

Demarcus, Gary LeVox and Joe Don Rooney formed the band in 1999, and their debut album was an undisputed hit with four singles on the Billboard country charts. Future hits would come not only from their own albums, but also from Disney's major movie soundtrack for "Cars," which featured the band's ultra-popular cover of "Life Is A Highway."

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(WXYZ) — Award-winning country music band Rascal Flatts announced they will come to metro Detroit one last time on their farewell tour this summer.

Speaking to CBS News this morning, the band announced the "Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life is a Highway" tour in honor of their 20th anniversary.

"When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter," lead vocalist Gary LeVox said according to CBS News . "The greatest feeling ever, is being told that our music has been the soundtrack to their lives. ... That's why we create music and the reason we can't wait to celebrate this incredible 20 year journey all year, with our fans who we love dearly."

The tour will open on June 11 in Indianapolis and the next day, June 12, they'll be at DTE Energy Music Theatre.

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Rascal Flatts Announce Final Tour After Two Decades Together: 'We Can't Wait to Celebrate' 

"I don't know what God has in store for the future, but I am excited to see what He has planned!" Rascal Flatts member Gary LeVox said

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Life is a highway, but Rascal Flatts won’t be on the road for much longer.

During their Tuesday appearance on CBS This Morning , the band — comprised of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney — announced that their 2020 tour will be their last.

“When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter,” LeVox began. “The greatest feeling ever is being told that our music has been the soundtrack to their lives.”

“What greater gift can an artist receive than to be told, ‘I got married to “ Bless the Broken Road ,” or, ‘We played “ My Wish at my graduation,'” he continued. “‘That “ What Hurts the Most is the song that made me love country music for the first time,’ or. ‘”I'm Movin On helped me get sober’ or even that ‘”Changed' made me call my family again after not talking to them for years.'”

“That’s why we create music and the reason we can’t wait to celebrate this incredible 20-year journey all year, with our fans who we love dearly,” LeVox added. “I don’t know what God has in store for the future, but I am excited to see what He has planned!”

The Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour, beginning on June 11, kicks off in Indianapolis, Indiana this summer and will wrap on Oct. 17 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

The trio have an incredible decades-long music legacy. They are now the most awarded country group of the past decade after racking more than 40 wins, including nods at the American Music Awards , People’s Choice Awards and American Country Awards .

The farewell tour dates are:

6/11 Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Music Center 6/12 Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre 6/13 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center 6/25 Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 6/27 Pittsburgh, PA – S&T Bank Music Park 7/18 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion 7/23 St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 9/3 Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage 9/4 Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center 9/5 Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater 9/10 Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek 9/11 Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach 9/12 Washington, DC – Jiffy Lube Live 9/17 Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 9/18 Boston, MA – Xfinity Center 9/19 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center 10/1 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre 10/2 San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre 10/3 Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre 10/7 Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre 10/9 Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater 10/10 Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion 10/15 Atlanta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 10/16 Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre 10/17 West Palm Beach, FL – Coral Sky Amphitheatre

Tickets for the upcoming tour will first be available as part of the Live Nation Country Megaticket. Additional ticket information will soon become available at rascalflatts.com .

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Rascal Flatts did not say goodbye the way that they planned. The trio, made up of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, had plans to embark on their farewell Life Is a Highway Tour in 2020, saying farewell to their fans, after 20 years together, before all three members started pursuing other interests.

Sadly, the coronavirus pandemic unexpectedly changed those plans, and while they still hope to be able to say goodbye, a tour in currently not being planned, at least as of now.

“The short answer is, there is nothing in the works as of right now,” DeMarcus shared with Big Machine Label Group . “You know, unfortunately, we were supposed to have retired and then everybody committed to other things this year. Gary’s got some solo projects coming out. So, I can’t imagine that we won’t at some point in time – I don’t know when that will be – try to go out and say goodbye properly. I think all of us love our fans and have so much respect and admiration for what they’ve allowed us to do over the last 20 years. So, I can’t imagine that we won’t go out somehow.”

LeVox at least seems optimistic that some kind of final tour will take place, although the timing is uncertain.

“I’m sure we’ll get something together and do a proper farewell tour, and just love on the fans for a whole year,” added LeVox. “It’d be awesome!”

While they all felt that the time was right for the group to, at least for now, disband, DeMarcus is proud of how close the three band members remained throughout the previous two decades.

“I try to always take a few moments and thank God for the platform, the career, that He has given us, and that I’ve been able to do it with people that mean so much to me,” DeMarcus previously said . “Gary and Joe Don, we could be sitting here 20 years later hating each other. And although we’ve had our times where we’ve fallen out and we’ve disagreed, and things of that nature, it’s remained a family, and we’ve remained a tight knit unit, and a lot of bands can’t say that at the end of 20 years.”

Rascal Flatts’ current single, “ How They Remember You ,” is in the Top 15. The song is the title track of their last album, which was released last year. LeVox just released his single, “ The Distance ,” while DeMarcus just released “ Music Man ” in honor of his late father.

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Rascal Flatts is a Grammy-winning country music trio known for their tight harmonies, catchy melodies, and heartfelt lyrics. Formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 1999, the group consists of members Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney.

Rascal Flatts rose to fame with their self-titled debut album in 2000, featuring hits like “Prayin’ for Daylight” and “This Everyday Love.” Throughout their career, they have released numerous chart-topping singles and albums, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

The group’s music often explores themes of love, perseverance, and the ups and downs of life, resonating with audiences for its relatability and emotional depth. Hits like “Bless the Broken Road,” “What Hurts the Most,” and “My Wish” have become anthems in the country music world.

Beyond their music career, Rascal Flatts is also known for their philanthropy and advocacy work, supporting causes like children’s healthcare and disaster relief. With their dynamic stage presence and unwavering dedication to their craft, they continue to captivate audiences around the world, solidifying their status as one of the most successful and beloved acts in country music.

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Jun 9 2017 Nashville, TN CMA Festival Jun 10 2017 Buffalo, NY WYRK Toyota Taste of Country-Coca Cola Field Jun 13 2017 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry Jun 24 2017 Oshkosh, WI Country USA Jun 25 2017 Chicago, IL Windy City LakeShake Jul 8 2017 Kingston, ON, CAN Fort Henry Jul 15 2017 Reno, NV Peppermill Reno Hotel Casino Jul 21 2017 Rogers, AR Walmart Arkansas Music Pavillion Jul 22 2017 Southaven, MS BankPlus Amphitheater Jul 25 2017 Harrington, DE Delaware State Fair Aug 3 2017 Columbus, OH Celeste Center at Ohio State Fairgrounds Aug 4 2017 Battle Creek, MI FireKeepers Casino Hotel Aug 5 2017 Akron, OH Canal Park Stadium Aug 18 2017 Hinckley, MN Grand Casino Hinckley Amphitheater Aug 19 2017 West Des Moines , IA Des Moines Golf & Country Club Sep 1 2017 Allentown, PA The Great Allentown Fair Oct 6 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theatre Oct 7 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 11 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 13 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 14 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 18 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 20 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater Oct 21 2017 Las Vegas, NV The Venetian Theater

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Founded in 1999 in Columbus, Ohio Rascal Flatts consists of band members: Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. While starting most of their career at Disney's Lyric Street Records they released several albums all of which have been certified platinum or higher.

After Lyric Street closed its doors in April 2010, Rascal Flatts moved to Big Machine Records, where they amassed hit albums like Nothing Like This and The Best of Rascal Flatts Live. In 2012 they released their 8th studio album Changed and went on to release All Access & Uncovered. Rascal Flatts didn't stop there and continued to release hit album after hit album with Rewind, The Greatest Gift of all and presently Back To Us. A very impressive resume to say the least.

In addition to hit albums and singles they've also won many awards and still continue to this day. Some of those include Band of the year, single of the year, video of the year, and Best Country Band or Duo. Running away with awards from the Country Music Association of America, American Country Awards and Best Country Performance nods from the Grammys.

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Headlining Tours 2002–03: CMT Most Wanted Live/I Melt Tour 2004–05: Here's to You Tour 2006–07: Me & My Gang Tour 2007–08: Still Feels Good Tour 2008–09: Bob That Head Tour 2009–10: American Living Unstoppable Tour 2010–11: Nothing Like This Tour 2011: Flatts Fest Tour 2012: Thaw Out 2012 Tour 2012–13: Farmers Insurance presents Changed Tour 2013: Farmers Insurance presents Live & Loud Tour 2014: Rewind Tour 2015: Riot Tour 2016: Rhythm and Roots Tour

Supporting Act Tours 2000–01: Burn Tour with Jo Dee Messina 2002: Alan Jackson's Drive Tour with Alan Jackson 2003: Neon Circus & Wild West Show with Brooks & Dunn 2004: Guitars, Tiki Bars & Whole Lotta Love Tour with Kenny Chesney

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RASCAL FLATTS KICKS OFF THEIR BACK TO US TOUR

Rascal Flatts continues to live up to their reputation as they kicked off their BACK TO US TOUR this past weekend with Dan + Shay and Carly Pearce.

The Sun Chronicle praised the guys who, “delivered a solid 90-minute set that showcased their hits through the years in their trademark consistent, energetic fashion.”

The tour will continue this weekend with stops in Alpharetta, GA (6/14), Charlotte, NC (6/15), and Raleigh, NC (6/16).

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Jennifer lopez cancels tour amid ben affleck separation speculation, jennifer lopez cancels summer tour ... amid ben affleck drama.

Jennifer Lopez will not be hitting the road this summer after all -- as the singer is canceling her planned tour outright, even before it starts ... TMZ has learned.

A rep for Live Nation tells us Jen's "THIS IS ME...LIVE" tour -- which was supposed to get underway in June and hit a bunch of North American venues through August -- is getting completely scrapped.

The reason ... we're told, J Lo is "taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends." Jen herself also addressed the cancelation, hopping on her site OntheJLo to say, ... "I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down. Please know that I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t feel that it was absolutely necessary."

She adds, "I promise I will make it up to you and we will all be together again. I love you all so much. Until next time…"

No other official explanation was provided, but we have a bit more insight. While there were rumblings of weak ticket sales earlier this month, sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ this was NOT a factor in the decision ... as the tour was even seeing an uptick in ticket sales in key cities.

We're told this was a very difficult decision for J Lo and, -- and like she expressed in her note, she's bummed. Of course, there's other stuff going on in Jen's life right now that could possibly be pertinent to this ... which seems to be reflected in the official reasoning.

Jennifer and her husband, Ben Affleck , have faced public scrutiny over their marriage. The couple has sent several mixed messages about the state of their relationship ... stepping out a number of times together, despite currently living apart .

LN says fans who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster will be automatically refunded. However, if you bought a ticket through a 3rd party reseller -- SeatGeek, StubHub, VividSeats, etc. -- you're encouraged to reach out to them directly for more details.

Remember, Ben started staying at a Brentwood home earlier this spring ... with Jennifer residing in their Beverly Hills abode -- which they scooped up for $60 million just last year.

Neither Ben nor Jen have addressed the situation publicly ... but this tour nixing is either good news or bad news for them -- hard to interpret it, really. Either way, no Jen on tour for now.

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