Artist

Tim Rushlow

Genre: Vocal ,Vocal Pop ,Modern Big Band ,Adult Contemporary ,Country-Pop
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 1988 - Present
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Tim Rushlow emerged as a country-rooted singer and songwriter whose profile rests chiefly on his role as an original member of Little Texas. He entered the world at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City, Oklahoma, during 1966 before his family relocated to Texas, where he passed the greater part of his formative years. By the middle of the 1980s he had started appearing in local country settings alongside guitarist Dwayne O'Brien throughout the Arlington area. Once the pair settled in Nashville in 1988, they launched the country-rock group Little Texas, which later secured a Warner Bros. contract and issued multiple albums across the 1990s that included the successes “Some Guys Have All the Love,” “What Might Have Been,” and “God Blessed Texas.”

Little Texas dissolved by 1997, prompting Rushlow to launch an independent path. His first solo project, the self-titled album issued by Atlantic in 2001 and later reissued by Scream Recordings under the title Crazy Life, reached listeners with the Billboard Top 40 single “She Misses Him,” which climbed to number eight. He subsequently teamed with cousin Doni Harris, a guitarist and vocalist, to create the band Rushlow and deliver the 2003 album Right Now. The two musicians next recorded as the duo Rushlow Harris, placing the tracks “That’s So You” and “Bagpipes Cryin’” on Toby Keith’s Show Dog Nashville roster in 2006.

Following the split from Harris, Rushlow unveiled the Christian-pop set Unfinished Symphony in 2011, produced by Ian Eskelin. He returned three years later with the holiday collection Classic Christmas, arranged for big band.