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9/27/2022, 3:00pm

Review: Lonestar comes to Luhrs

By Margaret Sobotta
Review: Lonestar comes to Luhrs
Margaret Sobotta A&E Editor

Lonestar performing at the Luhrs Performing Arts Center in Shippensburg University on Sept. 24.

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With their ‘TEN to ONE’ album soon to debut, Lonestar jammed out with Shippensburg Saturday Sept. 24. Performing songs like, “No News,” “Walking in Memphis,” “Mr. Mom,” and “Amazed,” they had the crowd singing along the whole time. 

Founded in 1992, Lonestar consists of Dean Sams (keyboard, guitar, vocals, founding member), Michael Britt (lead guitarist, vocals), Keech Rainwater (drums) and Drew Womack (lead vocals, guitar).

Lonestar had an incredible stage presence and stole some laughs from the audience the whole night. Their enthusiasm for what they do is motivational and heartwarming. They have been performing with passion for over 30 years and you can tell that they love what they do. I do wish that there were more seats occupied during this performance because they were a night to remember. 

Lonestar has had 10 number one songs, 22 top ten singles and they sold over 10.5 million records. They are going on 31 years together and I hope others start listening and enjoying their music as much as I do.

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