Country trio Rascal Flatts have had great success over the years, with many No. 1 hits, millions of records sold and membership at the Grand Ole Opry. But in this exclusive video clip, the singers ...
As Rascal Flatts recorded their new album, Back to Us, the record's title represented much more than just the name of their favorite song on the project. The disc, released Friday (May 19), is the ...
Rascal Flatts aren't comfortable resting over everything they've accomplished to date. During their Off the Record interview with Taste of Country it becomes clear there's still a stone in their shoe ...
Rascal Flatts are sitting down with iconic journalist Dan Rather for AXS TV's The Big Interview, and Taste of Country readers are getting an exclusive first look at the episode. The award-winning ...
Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney recently opened up to ET about the milestone and their new music. This summer marks the 20th anniversary of Rascal Flatts' self-titled debut album, and the ...
In 2009, Rascal Flatts made history as the first country music group to play at Wrigley Field. The group, composed of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, is now returning to Chicago to help ...
Rascal Flatts has sold more than 21 million records and was the top-selling act of 2006, according to Nielsen, but Gary LeVox, lead singer of the country music trio known for such hits as “What Hurts ...
Before I sat down with the trio that is Rascal Flatts, I educated myself with these staggering facts: Since their debut in 2000, they've sold more than 21 million albums, registered 25 million digital ...
Musically speaking, Rascal Flatts has never strayed far from the gleaming fusion of pop and country that has catapulted the trio to the top of the charts several times. Yet the title of the group’s ...
Rascal Flatts' guitarist Joe Don Rooney has turned over a new leaf. The 48-year-old musician is speaking out and setting the record straight after a near-fatal car crash in 2021 led to his sobriety.
"I've never been OK with the way that it ended," the singer-songwriter, now a solo artist, tells PEOPLE Tricia Despres is a writer for PEOPLE digital, covering everything from country music to pets to ...