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Just about my all-time favorite country band from the 90's. (Them and Little Texas)

I heard Terry McBride tried a new band, but it didn't work out.
Where is he now?

2007-03-22 16:39:31 · 3 answers · asked by pancakes & hyrup 6 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Ray Herndon has worked with several well known artist like Kenney Chesney, Aaron Tippin and Marty Stuart.

Billy Thomas is an accomplished songwriter and a member of the Little River Band.

After Ray Herndon and Billy Thomas left the band in 1994 and were replaced by Kenny Vaughn, Randy Frazier and Keith Edwards. The band was then renamed Terry McBride & the Ride and released one album this way before the band officially broke up. In September of 2000, the group reunited for a show, until Ray Herndon suggested they go back to the studio. The band recorded demos and shopped them around, eventually landing on Dualtone and releasing Amarillo Sky in the summer of 2002.

2007-03-22 17:34:28 · answer #1 · answered by epaq27 4 · 0 0

McBride and the Ride debuted in Detroit and soon launched an extensive cross-country tour. Their debut album, 1991's Burnin' Up the Road, featured nine songs written or co-written by McBride, and won them a gig as the Judds' opening act. By the end of the year viewers discovered the video of their single "Can I Count on You," which saved the group from losing their contract with MCA as the single soon made the Top 15. Their next single, "Same Old Star," made it to the Top 30. In 1992, the Ride scored their first Top Five hit with the title cut from their album Sacred Ground, which also produced two more Top Ten hits. Their 1993 album Hurry Sundown contained four popular singles, including "No More Cryin'," which appeared on the soundtrack of the film 8 Seconds. In early 1994, Herndon and Thomas left and were replaced by Kenny Vaughn, Randy Frazier and Keith Edwards. The band was then renamed Terry McBride & the Ride and released one album this way before the band officially broke up. In September of 2000, the group reunited for a show, until Ray Herndon suggested they go back to the studio. The band recorded demos and shopped them around, eventually landing on Dualtone and releasing Amarillo Sky in the summer of 2002. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide

2007-03-22 17:05:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ray Herndon now tours with Lyle Lovett. When he is not on the road he performs at his family restaurant in Scottsdale Arizona called: Handlebar J's. He and his brothers along with other local artists put on a hell of a show!

2015-12-15 02:59:16 · answer #3 · answered by Dudley Downbeat 1 · 0 0

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