Rascal Flatts welcomes another new member
Saturday, December 18, 2010 – Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus and wife Allison DeMarcus welcomed their first child on Friday. Madeline Leigh DeMarcus was born in Nashville at 4:49 p.m., weighing in at 6 pounds and 9 ounces.
"Allison and I are thrilled," said DeMarcus. "Madeline is absolutely gorgeous; she looks just like her daddy. Both mom and baby are doing well."
The DeMarcuses were married on May 15, 2004.
More news for Rascal Flatts
- 05/31/24: LeVox goes live
- 08/26/22: LeVox will "Get Down Like That"
- 01/27/22: DeMarcus forms country label, signs Griffin
- 05/21/21: Shelton, Hiatt/Douglas, LeVox release new music
- 06/22/20: Rascal Flatts announces EP for July
- 05/18/20: Rascal Flatts cancels farewell tour
- 01/07/20: Rascal Flatts announces farewell tour
- 04/08/19: Rascal Flatts get "Back to Life"
CD reviews for Rascal Flatts
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Fans looking for those beach cruising jams ...
It's the big things - and sometimes the little things - that make Rascal Flatts' Christmas album "The Greatest Gift of All" stand out. On the macro level, the country vocal trio put a little funk - well, as much funk as three Nashville guys can muster - into "Go Tell It on The Mountain." And then, the cool little bass line introducing "Let It Snow" helps differentiate this act's version from possibly millions of other versions.
Much of "The ...
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