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Listen to the new single “Here Comes Goodbye!”
January 22nd, 2009 under Rascal Flatts Club Updates. [ Comments: 6 ]

Check it out!

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Rascal Flatts Rock Kansas City!
January 18th, 2009 under Concert Reviews. [ Comments: none ]

Check out this great review from the Kansas City newspaper of the Flatts show last night.

http://backtorockville.typepad.com/b…al-flatts.html

By all standards, this was a big show. The crowd was big. The stage was big. The visuals were spectacular. Even the opening act brought an extra dose of star power.

Rascal Flatts is one of the biggest acts in country music, and like other big acts in country music (Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift), its popularity has a lot do with its mainstream sound, which bears little resemblance to country music.

Saturday night, Rascal Flatts opened the 2009 leg of its Bob That Head Tour at Sprint Center. It was the trio’s second show at Sprint Center in about 15 months, and like that show, this one was a near sell-out. (It looked like there were fewer than 1,000 empty seats.)

That big crowd was treated to a high-energy spectacle. The stage included runways and stairs that extended into the seats on the floor. All night the two-story video towers behind the band displayed all kinds of light and visual effects, including an impressive animation skit near the end of the show. During the encore, a blizzard of confetti and balloons rained on fans in the lower sections and on the floor, which incldued a general-admission section at the back.

The show lasted nearly two hours and the setlist was loaded with hits and familiar tracks pulled from a discography that goes back to 2000. Their fans — men, women, boys, girls, young adults, elderly couples — sang-along and swayed to those songs all night.

The boys — Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney — rely on a familiar, predictable formula, but it’s a formula that remains fail-proof and keeps them on top of the country radio charts. It has also made them one of the most successful touring acts of the past few years. They also live by country music’s first commandment: Respect your audience. So they expressed plenty of down-home love to their fans.

The Flatts’ music is non-denominational pop — songs with roots in rock, pop and even a little pop-R&B. On “Bless The Broken Road,” they sounded like a mix of the Backstreet Boys and Boyz II Men. Most of those songs are sculpted and polished for a mainstream, crossover crowd that prefers sugar to spice. Some of those songs are smart and well-crafted; some are cliched and overly sentimental.

Either way, their fans eat it all up. So the mood in the arena was bright and upbeat all night, from the explosive opener, “Still Feels Good,” to the raucous closer, “Bob That Head.”

This spring, the Flatts will release an album they’re calling “Unstoppable.” Expect it to do well in stores and on the radio charts. And don’t be surprised if they come back to town before the year’s over and nearly fill an arena or amphitheater near you. They are that big.

Jessica Simpson: She opened the show with a set that included “Remember That,” the single off the country album she released last year. She has a big voice that carried itself across the arena, but her 40-minute set was pleasant at best. An act like hers seems better suited for smaller rooms


Kansas City Bound…
January 17th, 2009 under Fan Experiences, Rascal Flatts Club Updates. [ Comments: none ]

Rascal Flatts kick off the 2nd leg of their “Bob That Head” tour tonight in Kansas City, MO. Jessica Simpson will be the opening act. If anyone is going tonight let us know how it was and if they sing their new single “Here Comes Goodbye!”

In honor, of the 2nd leg of the tour kicking off tonight. Enjoy this video from your favorite People’s Choice group! :D


“Here Comes Goodbye” New Rascal Flatts Single!
January 17th, 2009 under Rascal Flatts News. [ Comments: 7 ]

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Your 2009 People’s Choice Favorite Group, Rascal Flatts will release their first single from their new album “Unstoppable” on Jan 26. The new single titled “Here Comes Goodbye” is written by season six, American Idol contestant Chris Sligh and Clint Lagerberg. Chris talked about the song and his reaction when he found out Rascal Flatts had recorded in his blog.

It’s official
Well, I thought it would take a little longer for it to be official. But here it is…

Rascal Flatts has recorded “Here Comes Goodbye”, a song I wrote with my good friend Clint Lagerberg (who cowrote “Empty Me” with Tony Wood and me).

We wrote the song in April last year on a Monday. The demo was recorded on Tuesday and Rascal Flatt’s label heard it and put it on hold on Wednesday. Since then we’ve been waiting around to find out what was happening.

It was the last song they decided to record and from what we’ve heard, the producer and label (and the band themselves) feels strongly that this song is going to be a good thing for Rascal Flatts. So good, in fact, that the song is officially the band’s first single. It goes to radio outlets on Monday. The official add date is Jan 26, I believe. So, listen for my/their song on radios around the world very, very soon!

This is a huge deal! I can’t believe this is happening!

Please buy the song when it hits iTunes and buy the record when it comes out April 7!

We can’t wait to hear it! For now, check out THIS teaser clip!


Rascal Flatts Are “Unstoppable!”
January 8th, 2009 under Rascal Flatts News. [ Comments: 3 ]

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Congrats, to Rascal Flatts on being the People’s Choice again this year! The Flatts picked up favorite group beating out Coldplay and Maroon 5. They also made a special announcement about their next album! Their next album will be titled UNSTOPPABLE it will be released on APRIL 7th and they are letting the fans have a hand in designing the new album cover! Check, out this site for details.