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Diamond Rio is an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee.The band consists of Marty Roe (lead vocals, guitar), Jimmy Olander (lead guitar, banjo), Dan Truman (keyboards), Dana Williams (bass guitar, vocals), Micah Schweinsberg (drums), and Carson McKee (fiddle, mandolin, vocals).
Country group Diamond Rio returns to the Cactus Theater stage at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 2. Originating as The Tennessee River Boys in the 1980s, the band evolved into Diamond Rio in 1989.
Diamond Rio is an American country music band founded in 1982. Their discography consists of 10 studio albums, 36 singles, six compilation albums , one live album, and 20 music videos. Founded in 1984, Diamond Rio released their self-titled debut album in 1991.
The band Diamond Rio took their name from REO's successor company Diamond Reo Trucks. [11] The band misspelled "Reo" as "Rio", but lead singer Marty Roe decided to make a virtue out of his mistake, saying "I like it like that. It has a country-Southwestern flavor". [12]
Veteran country-rock band Diamond Rio will play The Venue on Thursday, as part of a new concert series. Singer-songwriter Adam Hood will open Diamond Rio brings veterans, with two new faces, to ...
Herndon was a founding member of the Tennessee River Boys, who later became Diamond Rio (pictured here in 2006). Shortly after graduating from Austin High School in Decatur, Alabama, Herndon moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a career in country music. [2] At this point he also attended Belmont University. [4]
A Diamond Rio Christmas: The Star Still Shines is the eighth studio and first and-to-date only Christmas album from noted country artists Diamond Rio. The album was the band's first release on their new label, Word Records. The album peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Country chart.
Unbelievable is the fifth studio album by American country music group Diamond Rio. [4] Its title track and "You're Gone" were both Top 5 hits on the country charts in 1998-1999, while "I Know How the River Feels" (originally cut by Ty Herndon on his Living in a Moment album) was a minor Top 40, and was later a #69 for the group McAlyster in 2000.