Little Big Town is an American country music group. Founded in 1998, the group has comprised the same four members since its foundation: Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman (formerly Kimberly Roads), Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet. Their musical style relies heavily on four-part vocal harmonies, with all four members alternating as lead singers; Westbrook and Sweet also play rhythm guitar.
After a recording deal with the Mercury Nashville Records label which produced no singles or albums, Little Big Town released its self-titled debut on Monument Records in 2002. It produced two minor country chart singles before the group left the label. By 2005, the group had been signed to Equity Music Group, an independent record label owned by Clint Black. Their second album, The Road to Here, was released that year, and received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A Place to Land, their third album, was released via Equity, then re-released via Capitol Nashville after Equity closed in 2008. Five more albums have followed for Capitol: The Reason Why (2010), Tornado (2012), Pain Killer (2014), Wanderlust (2016), and The Breaker (2017). All of their albums have accounted for 24 singles on Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay, including the No. 1 singles "Pontoon" and "Girl Crush", along with the top 10 hits "Boondocks", "Bring It On Home", "Little White Church", "Tornado", and "Day Drinking".
Top Songs:
1. Girl Crush
2. Pontoon
3. Day Drinking
4. Boondocks
5. Little White Church
6. Your Side of the Bed
7. Tornado
8. Bring It on Home
9. Sober
10. Life in a Northern Town
11. A Little More You
12. Pain Killer
13. Good as Gone
14. Kiss Goodbye
15. Faster Gun
16. I'm With the Band
17. Stay All Night
18. Good Lord Willing
19. One Of Those Days
20. Tumble and Fall
Little Big Town is an American country music group. Founded in 1998, the group has comprised of the same four members since its foundation: Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman (formerly Kimberly Roads), Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet. Their musical style relies heavily on four-part vocal harmonies, with all four members alternating as lead singers; Westbrook and Sweet Also play rhythm guitar.
After a recording deal with Mercury Nashville Records label the roomates produced no singles or albums, Little Big Town released its self-titled debut on Monument Records in 2002. It produced two minor country singles chart before the group left the label. By 2005, the group had been signed to Equity Music Group, an independent record label owned by Clint Black. Their second album, The Road to Here, was released that year, and received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A Place to Land, Reviews their third album, was released via Equity, then re-released via Capitol Nashville after Equity closed in 2008. Five more albums have Followed for Capitol: The Reason Why (2010), Tornado (2012), Pain Killer ( 2014), Wanderlust (2016), and The Breaker (2017). All of Reviews their albums have accounted for 24 singles on the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay, Including the No. 1 singles "Pontoon" and "Girl Crush", along with the top 10 hits "Boondocks," "Bring It On Home", "Little White Church", "Tornado", and "Day Drinking".
Top Songs:
1. Girl Crush
2. Pontoon
3. Day Drinking
4. The Boondocks
5. Little White Church
6. Your Side of the Bed
7. Tornado
8. Bring It on Home
9. Sober
10. Life in a Northern Town
11. A Little More You
12. Pain Killer
13. Good as Gone
14. Kiss Goodbye
15. Faster Gun
16. I'm With the Band
17. Stay All Night
18. Good Lord Willing
19. One Of Those Days
20. Tumble and Fall