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LeVox goes live

Friday, May 31, 2024 – Gary LeVox, the lead singer of Rascal Flatts, is releasing a five-song EP, "LeVox Live (Recorded Live On The Song), "on June 7 via Big Machine Records.

"It was such a blast to do this project," said LeVox. "There are a couple new songs that I co-wrote with some good friends and some different takes on some favorites. I hope everybody enjoys it as much as we did making it."

The upcoming project, originally recorded live on Hard Rock's The Song TV, features LeVox singing Flatts hits "God Blessed The Broken Road" and "Life Is A Highway," as well as a duet of "What Hurts The Most" with co-writer Jeffrey Steele. The EP also includes two new songs, both co-written by LeVox: "Make It Rhyme" and "She Stayed Anyway."

The track listing is:
1. Make It Rhyme
2. God Blessed The Broken Road
3. She Stayed Anyway
4. What Hurts The Most
5. Life Is A Highway


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