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Baillie & the Boys

Baillie & the Boys were an American country music group. They were founded in 1987 by Kathie Baillie (lead vocals, guitar) and her husband, Michael Bonagura (background vocals, guitar), along with Alan LeBoeuf (bass guitar, background vocals). Not including Kathie Baillie's solo recordings, Baillie & the Boys have recorded five studio albums and charted ten Top-40 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts (between 1987 and 1991).

Baillie & The Boys
Michael Bonagura (left) and Kathie Baillie (right) in 2017
Background information
OriginNew Jersey, United States
GenresCountry
Years active1987–2021
LabelsRCA, Intersound, Synergy
Past membersKathie Baillie
Michael Bonagura
Roger McVay
Lance Hoppen
Alan LeBoeuf

After LeBoeuf's departure in 1988, Baillie & the Boys toured as a duo, with Lance Hoppen filling in as the third vocalist until Roger McVay was chosen as a replacement in 1995. Four years later, McVay departed and LeBoeuf rejoined. Although the trio has not charted a single since 1991, they continued to tour and record until 2012.

Background edit

Singers Alan LeBoeuf and Michael Bonagura were originally members of a New Jersey-based musical group called London Fog.[1] In 1977, Bonagura met singer Kathie Baillie after a friend sent him recordings of her work; Bonagura and Baillie married the same year.[2] Shortly afterward, Bonagura and Baillie joined up with LeBoeuf, forming the lineup for Baillie & the Boys. The trio toured throughout the state of New Jersey, and later moved to Nashville, Tennessee after a friend persuaded them.[2]

The trio first found work singing harmony vocals on singles for Ed Bruce, Dan Seals, and Randy Travis, and Bonagura co-wrote Marie Osmond's single "There's No Stopping Your Heart".[2] In 1987, Baillie & the Boys were signed to a record deal on the RCA Records label. Their self-titled album was released that year, producing three Top 20 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Turn The Tide, their second album, was released a year later. It produced four consecutive Top 10 hits on the country charts, including "(Wish I Had a) Heart of Stone", their highest-charting single.

LeBoeuf left the group in 1988 shortly after the release of Turn the Tide.[2] Baillie & the Boys then toured as a duo, with their 1990 album The Lights of Home including only Baillie and Bonagura, although Lance Hoppen, formerly of Orleans, filled in while the band was on tour with George Strait.[3] The role was later filled by Roger McVay, who had toured with the band since 1992 but was not declared an official member until 1995.[4] McVay's first appearance as an official member was on the 1996 album Lovin' Every Minute.

The group then went on hiatus before reuniting in August 1998 to perform a benefit concert in Daytona Beach, Florida, one year before McVay left. LeBoeuf again assumed the role of high harmony vocals, returning the band to its original lineup.[5] A fifth album, titled The Road That Led Me to You, was released on an independent label in 2000.[1] Baillie also released a solo album, titled Love's Funny That Way, on February 20, 2007. The title track of Baillie's solo album was released as a single shortly after. In December 2011, Baillie & the Boys released their latest album Unplugged, through the New York-based SynErgy Entertainment label.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title US Country
1987 Baillie & the Boys 27
1989 Turn the Tide 30
1990 The Lights of Home 35
1991 The Best of Baillie & the Boys
1996 Lovin' Every Minute
2000 The Road That Led Me to You
2007 Love's Funny That Way
2012 Unplugged: Baillie & the Boys Live In Concert
2021 B & B 93

Singles edit

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
[6]
CAN Country
[7]
1987 "Oh Heart" 9 17 Baillie & the Boys
"He's Letting Go" 18 39
"Wilder Days" 9 7
1988 "Long Shot" 5 3 Turn the Tide
1989 "She Deserves You" 8 5
"(Wish I Had A) Heart of Stone" 4 4
"I Can't Turn the Tide" 9 4
1990 "Perfect" 23 16 The Lights of Home
"Fool Such as I" 5 7
1991 "Treat Me Like a Stranger" 18 16
1996 "Some Kind of Luck" Lovin' Every Minute
1997 "The God's Honest Truth"
"You're My Weakness"
"Lovin' Every Minute"
2000 "The Road That Led Me You" The Road That Led Me You
"The Moment"
2006 "One Thing" Love's Funny That Way
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos edit

Year Video Director
1988 "Long Shot" Bob Small
1989 "I Can't Turn the Tide"[8]
1990 "Perfect" Dave Bridges
1991 "Treat Me Like a Stranger" Bob Small
1996 "Some Kind of Luck" Tom Bevins
1997 "The God's Honest Truth"
2006 "One Thing" Ed Guthero

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Oldies.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  2. ^ a b c d Roland, Tom. "Baillie & the Boys Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  3. ^ Hurst, Hawkeye (April 16, 1989). "After A Few Interruptions, Baillie & The Boys Are Back". The Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Baillie & the Boys Is a Trio Again". Country Weekly. 2 (49): 7. 1995-12-05.
  5. ^ "Back With The Boys". CMT.com. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  6. ^ "Baillie and the Boys - Hot Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  7. ^ Peak chart positions for country singles of Baillie & the Boys in Canada:
    • All singles except "Long Shot" – "Baillie and the Boys - Country Tracks". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
    • "Long Shot" – "RPM 100 Country Singles" (PDF). RPM. January 14, 1989.
  8. ^ "Rca Great Video Hits Vol. 1 - TIAS.com". Retrieved 2015-02-08.

External links edit

  • Baillie & the Boys on TSE Entertainment


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Baillie amp the Boys were an American country music group They were founded in 1987 by Kathie Baillie lead vocals guitar and her husband Michael Bonagura background vocals guitar along with Alan LeBoeuf bass guitar background vocals Not including Kathie Baillie s solo recordings Baillie amp the Boys have recorded five studio albums and charted ten Top 40 singles on the U S Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks charts between 1987 and 1991 Baillie amp The BoysMichael Bonagura left and Kathie Baillie right in 2017Background informationOriginNew Jersey United StatesGenresCountryYears active1987 2021LabelsRCA Intersound SynergyPast membersKathie BaillieMichael BonaguraRoger McVayLance HoppenAlan LeBoeufAfter LeBoeuf s departure in 1988 Baillie amp the Boys toured as a duo with Lance Hoppen filling in as the third vocalist until Roger McVay was chosen as a replacement in 1995 Four years later McVay departed and LeBoeuf rejoined Although the trio has not charted a single since 1991 they continued to tour and record until 2012 Contents 1 Background 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Music videos 3 References 4 External linksBackground editSingers Alan LeBoeuf and Michael Bonagura were originally members of a New Jersey based musical group called London Fog 1 In 1977 Bonagura met singer Kathie Baillie after a friend sent him recordings of her work Bonagura and Baillie married the same year 2 Shortly afterward Bonagura and Baillie joined up with LeBoeuf forming the lineup for Baillie amp the Boys The trio toured throughout the state of New Jersey and later moved to Nashville Tennessee after a friend persuaded them 2 The trio first found work singing harmony vocals on singles for Ed Bruce Dan Seals and Randy Travis and Bonagura co wrote Marie Osmond s single There s No Stopping Your Heart 2 In 1987 Baillie amp the Boys were signed to a record deal on the RCA Records label Their self titled album was released that year producing three Top 20 singles on the U S Billboard Hot Country Singles now Hot Country Songs charts Turn The Tide their second album was released a year later It produced four consecutive Top 10 hits on the country charts including Wish I Had a Heart of Stone their highest charting single LeBoeuf left the group in 1988 shortly after the release of Turn the Tide 2 Baillie amp the Boys then toured as a duo with their 1990 album The Lights of Home including only Baillie and Bonagura although Lance Hoppen formerly of Orleans filled in while the band was on tour with George Strait 3 The role was later filled by Roger McVay who had toured with the band since 1992 but was not declared an official member until 1995 4 McVay s first appearance as an official member was on the 1996 album Lovin Every Minute The group then went on hiatus before reuniting in August 1998 to perform a benefit concert in Daytona Beach Florida one year before McVay left LeBoeuf again assumed the role of high harmony vocals returning the band to its original lineup 5 A fifth album titled The Road That Led Me to You was released on an independent label in 2000 1 Baillie also released a solo album titled Love s Funny That Way on February 20 2007 The title track of Baillie s solo album was released as a single shortly after In December 2011 Baillie amp the Boys released their latest album Unplugged through the New York based SynErgy Entertainment label Discography editAlbums edit Year Title US Country1987 Baillie amp the Boys 271989 Turn the Tide 301990 The Lights of Home 351991 The Best of Baillie amp the Boys1996 Lovin Every Minute2000 The Road That Led Me to You2007 Love s Funny That Way2012 Unplugged Baillie amp the Boys Live In Concert2021 B amp B 93Singles edit Year Single Peak positions AlbumUS Country 6 CAN Country 7 1987 Oh Heart 9 17 Baillie amp the Boys He s Letting Go 18 39 Wilder Days 9 71988 Long Shot 5 3 Turn the Tide1989 She Deserves You 8 5 Wish I Had A Heart of Stone 4 4 I Can t Turn the Tide 9 41990 Perfect 23 16 The Lights of Home Fool Such as I 5 71991 Treat Me Like a Stranger 18 161996 Some Kind of Luck Lovin Every Minute1997 The God s Honest Truth You re My Weakness Lovin Every Minute 2000 The Road That Led Me You The Road That Led Me You The Moment 2006 One Thing Love s Funny That Way denotes releases that did not chartMusic videos edit Year Video Director1988 Long Shot Bob Small1989 I Can t Turn the Tide 8 1990 Perfect Dave Bridges1991 Treat Me Like a Stranger Bob Small1996 Some Kind of Luck Tom Bevins1997 The God s Honest Truth 2006 One Thing Ed GutheroReferences edit a b Baillie amp the Boys Biography Oldies com Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 08 08 a b c d Roland Tom Baillie amp the Boys Biography Allmusic Retrieved 2007 08 08 Hurst Hawkeye April 16 1989 After A Few Interruptions Baillie amp The Boys Are Back The Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 12 March 2016 Baillie amp the Boys Is a Trio Again Country Weekly 2 49 7 1995 12 05 Back With The Boys CMT com Retrieved 2007 08 08 Baillie and the Boys Hot Country Songs Billboard Retrieved February 6 2019 Peak chart positions for country singles of Baillie amp the Boys in Canada All singles except Long Shot Baillie and the Boys Country Tracks RPM 17 July 2013 Retrieved February 6 2019 Long Shot RPM 100 Country Singles PDF RPM January 14 1989 Rca Great Video Hits Vol 1 TIAS com Retrieved 2015 02 08 External links editOfficial website Baillie amp the Boys on TSE Entertainment Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baillie 26 the Boys amp oldid 1181236656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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