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Christian country singer and songwriter Richie McDonald was born February 6, 1962 in Lubbock, TX, a fitting birthplace (Buddy Holly was also born there, along with several other notable musicians) for this fine guitarist, bassist, and piano player. From 1992 to 2007, he was lead singer for the group Lonestar, who landed nearly 30 singles (many of which McDonald wrote or co-wrote) on the country charts during that time. He also co-wrote hits for other artists, including "She's Always Right" for Clay Walker, "Let Them Be Little" for Billy Dean, "Coalmine" for Sara Evans, and "Once a Woman Gets a Hold of Your Heart" for Heartland. McDonald left Lonestar in 2007 and launched a solo career. He released a holiday album, If Every Day Could Be Christmas, in 2007, and followed it with the faith-based album I Turn to You on Lucid Records in 2008. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
Richie has been to my church twice to sing and give his testimonial. He gave up his country career to pursue a new career in Christian music. He also is able to spend more time with his family, who have been an inspirations for most of his hits! I wish him the best in his new endeavors!!
I met Richie in Florida after a show he did in a large church.A very sweet & friendly guy, let us take all kinds of pics and just stand & chat for as long as we wanted. He signed a Happy Birthday autograph on my ticket for me. I have 2 of his solo albums and wish him much success!
I met Richie at a Extraordinary Woman conference this fall! He was great! SO down to earth! My friend talked to him about music and he held up the line just to talk to her! I was very impressed with him!!! Way to go Richie!
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