Stagecoach:
California's Country Music Festival
Empire
Polo Club • Indio, CA • April 27 - 29, 2012 |
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In
Pictures, their 1995 album, produced the singles "She
Ain't Your Ordinary Girl," "In Pictures," "It
Works," "Say I," and "The Maker Said Take Her."
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Their
1997 album, Dancin' on the Boulevard, produced the singles
"Sad Lookin' Moon," "Dancin', Shaggin' on the Boulevard,"
"Of Course I'm Alright," and "She's Got That Look
in Her Eyes."
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For
the Record, their 1998 compilation album, included the two
new singles "How Do You Fall in Love," and "Keepin'
Up."
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Their 1999 album, Twentieth Century, produced the lead-off
single, which was a cover of the N'SYNC pop hit called "God
Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You" which provided
harmony vocals by N'SYNC.
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The
lead-off single to their 2001 album, When It All Goes South,
was released in late-2000, and peaked at #15 in early-2001, and
was the band's last top 40 hit. The album had two more singles.
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The
lead-off single to their 2003 compilation album, I'm in the
Mood, was released in late-2002, and it peaked at #48.
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