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Little Texas is an American country music band started in Nashville, Tennessee . The band consists of Porter Howell (lead guitar, vocals), Del Gray (drums), Dwayne O'Brien (rhythm guitar, vocals), and Duane Propes (bass guitar, vocals). They, along with Tim Rushlow (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Brady Seals (keyboards, vocals), formed the band in 1988. Signed to Warner Bros. Records Nashville in 1991, Little Texas released its debut album First Time for Everything that year. The album's lead off single, " Some Guys Have All the Love ", reached a peak of No. 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Little Texas charted thirteen top-40 hits between then and 1995, including the number one " My Love " in 1994. Their debut album earned a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), while 1993's Big Time was certified double platinum and 1994's Kick a Little was certified platinum.

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19-465: Seals left the band in 1994 and was replaced by Jeff Huskins soon after. After a Greatest Hits package and a self-titled fourth studio album, the group disbanded in 1997. Seals went on to record three solo albums and one as the lead singer of Hot Apple Pie , while Rushlow recorded one solo album and one as the lead singer of Rushlow . Gray, Howell, O'Brien, and Propes re-established Little Texas in 2004 with new lead singer Steven Troy, who quickly left

38-435: A Jeff Foxworthy sketch and a sung chorus by the band. This song reached No. 53, and later appeared on Foxworthy's 1996 album Crank It Up: The Music Album . Little Texas' fourth album was self-titled . Lead-off single "Bad for Us" peaked at No. 45, followed by their two lowest-charting singles, "Your Mama Won't Let Me" and "The Call" at No. 64 and No. 71 respectively. The band also charted that year with

57-582: A Little , the band's third album, was certified platinum by the RIAA. Leading off this album was its No. 5 title track , followed by the No. 4 " Amy's Back in Austin " and No. 27 " Southern Grace ". After the album's release, however, Seals left for a solo career on Reprise Records , and was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Jeff Huskins, a former backing musician for Clint Black , for their tour to promote

76-658: A cover of " Kiss the Girl ", a song from the Disney film The Little Mermaid which they recorded on The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney . Seals also charted his only Top 40 solo hit that year, the No. 32 " Another You, Another Me ". Seals would record a total of three albums between then and 2003. After Little Texas , the band broke up. During the band's hiatus, Del Gray co-wrote Trace Adkins ' 2000 single " More ". Former frontman Tim Rushlow signed to Atlantic Records as

95-575: A legal attempt to keep their ex-bandmates from using the Little Texas name. As the other four members felt uncomfortable singing lead vocals in Rushlow's and Seals's absence, they recruited Steven Troy as new lead vocalist. However, O'Brien was critical of Troy's performance as lead singer, stating that it "just didn't feel authentic"; as a result, he exited the band in 2006. By the time the band had signed to Montage Music Group in 2007, producers for

114-481: A more country/Southern rock sound. All six members eventually moved to Nashville, Tennessee , where they started playing together. The band played at venues across the United States (around 300 dates a year), eventually catching the attention of Nashville's division of Warner Bros. Records . Warner Bros. signed Little Texas in 1989, and two years later, the band released their debut single " Some Guys Have All

133-476: A solo artist that same year, releasing a self-titled album . Although it accounted for four singles, including the No. 8 " She Misses Him ", Atlantic closed its country music division in 2001. Rushlow then founded a second band, Rushlow , whose members included his cousin Doni Harris. Rushlow released two singles and one album ( Right Now ) on Lyric Street Records , but disbanded by 2004. Seals founded

152-448: Is the first compilation album by American country music group Little Texas , released on September 26, 1995 via Warner Bros. Records . It is composed of nine tracks from their first three studio albums (1992's First Time for Everything , 1993's Big Time , and 1994's Kick a Little ), as well as the newly recorded tracks "Life Goes On" and "Country Crazy"; released as singles in 1995, these songs reached #5 and #44, respectively, on

171-609: The Hot Country Songs charts, with the former being their last Top 40 single of their career. Also included is the band's rendition of the Eagles hit " Peaceful Easy Feeling ", which was previously included on 1993's Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles . Kick a Little Kick a Little is the third studio album by American country music band Little Texas . Released in 1994 on Warner Bros. Records , it

190-845: The RIAA for shipping 500,000 copies in the US. Little Texas' second album, Big Time , was issued in 1993. Their most successful album, it was certified 2×Platinum by the RIAA and gold by the CRIA . It also produced a minor crossover hit in leadoff single " What Might Have Been ", a No. 2 country hit that also reached No. 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 16 on Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks . After it came " God Blessed Texas " and their only number 1 hit on Billboard , " My Love ", both of which were also minor Hot 100 entries. The latter also featured Seals on lead vocals. Finishing off Big Time

209-468: The Love ". This song, which reached No. 8 on the U.S. Billboard country singles charts, was the first of five singles from their debut album First Time for Everything . After the debut single came the album's title track at No. 13, " You and Forever and Me " at No. 5, " What Were You Thinkin' " at No. 17 and finally " I'd Rather Miss You " at No. 16. The album was certified gold by

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228-422: The album. Huskins made his first appearance on " Life Goes On " and "Country Crazy", two new tracks that the band recorded for their 1995 Greatest Hits . Both of these songs were released as singles. The former became their final Top 40 hit with a peak of No. 5, while "Country Crazy" stopped at No. 44. Also in 1995, the band sang on the track "Party All Night", a musical track which featured snippets from

247-549: The backup band of country music singer Josh Logan . Rushlow, O'Brien, Propes, and Howell first started making music at Opryland as a 1950s show band. With both Rushlow's first wife and Howell's wife, plus two other members, they took the show band on the road, naming their act "The Varsities". When two of the members left to pursue other interests, they contacted their old friends Gray and Seals, whom they had met while playing in Springfield, Massachusetts , in hopes of forging

266-433: The band Hot Apple Pie , which released a self-titled album and three singles in 2005, while Rushlow and Harris founded the duo Rushlow Harris a year later. In addition, Howell recorded one album in the band Hilljack, which also included former solo artist Paul Jefferson . Duane Propes, Del Gray, Porter Howell, and Dwayne O'Brien decided to reunite Little Texas in 2004. When Little Texas reunited, Rushlow and Huskins made

285-761: The band and resulted in Porter Howell taking over as lead vocalist. Under the four-piece lineup, the band has recorded two albums for Montage Music Group : The Very Best of Little Texas: Live and Loud and Missing Years . Little Texas was founded in Nashville, Tennessee , in 1988. Prior to the band's formation, Tim Rushlow and Dwayne O'Brien began playing together in Arlington, Texas , in 1984. Porter Howell and Duane Propes got together while they were in high school in 1983 and moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University . Brady Seals and Del Gray played in

304-482: The label had suggested that Howell take over on lead vocals instead. Their first Montage Music release was the live album The Very Best of Little Texas: Live and Loud . They promoted this album on the Triple Threat Tour that year, which included both Restless Heart and Blackhawk ; touring guitarist Mark Sutton accompanied the band on both the tour and the live album. This was followed one month later by

323-508: The studio album Missing Years . This album produced three singles, although only one — the title track — made the country charts, peaking at No. 45. Another studio album with Howell on lead vocals, Young for a Long Time , followed in 2015. Little Texas has continued to tour constantly averaging 65 shows a year. In 2022, they are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the release of their debut album, First Time For Everything . Greatest Hits (Little Texas album) Greatest Hits

342-409: Was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of one million copies. Three singles were released from this album: the title track, "Amy's Back in Austin" and "Southern Grace"; respectively, these reached #5, #4, and #27 on the Hot Country Songs charts. This was also the band's last album to feature keyboardist and co-lead vocalist Brady Seals , who left later that year to pursue a solo career, prior to

361-408: Was the No. 14 " Stop on a Dime ". In late 1993, the band contributed a cover of the Eagles ' " Peaceful Easy Feeling " to the multi-artist compilation album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles . The rendition featured O'Brien on lead vocals, with Denny Dadmun-Bixby of Great Plains on bass guitar and no involvement from Seals. The rendition peaked at number 73 on the country charts. Kick

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