LoCash

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LoCash
File:Locash 12 4 15.jpg
Chris Lucas (left) and Preston Brust before a concert at The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, December 4, 2015
Background information
Also known as LoCash Cowboys
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres Country
Years active 2004–present
Labels R&J Records
Average Joes
Reviver
Associated acts Tim McGraw
James Stroud
Keith Urban
Members Preston Brust
Chris Lucas

LoCash, formerly known as LoCash Cowboys, is an American country music duo composed of songwriters and vocalists Chris Lucas and Preston Brust. They are natives of Baltimore, Maryland and Kokomo, Indiana, respectively. The duo has released singles through R&J Records, Average Joes Entertainment, and Reviver Music, including two Top 40 hits on Country Airplay: "Keep in Mind" and "I Love This Life". They have also released one album through Average Joes, and an EP through Reviver. Both members also co-wrote Keith Urban's No. 1 single "You Gonna Fly" and Tim McGraw's Top 10 hit "Truck Yeah".

History

The duo was signed to R&J Records (formerly Stroudavarious Records), for which they released three singles. The first, "Here Comes Summer",[1] debuted at number 60 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week ending May 8, 2010.[2] The song was made into a music video which aired on CMT.[1] LoCash Cowboys also performed at the Bama Jam Music fest in June 2010.[3] The duo's second single, "Keep in Mind", entered top 40 on the country music chart in early 2011. Followup "You Got Me" reached number 52.

In 2012, the LoCash Cowboys released the single "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y." through Average Joes Entertainment.[4] The song was originally intended to be the fourth single from their debut album, but was held back due to the closing of R&J Records. The video premiered July 31, 2012 on GAC. A dance remix of "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y." featuring Colt Ford was also released, and was included on the album Mud Digger, Vol. 3, also from Average Joes.

Brust and Lucas co-wrote Keith Urban's 2011 single "You Gonna Fly"[5] and Tim McGraw's 2012 single "Truck Yeah".

In late 2014-early 2015, the duo renamed itself LoCash and released a new single, "I Love This Life", via Reviver Records.[6] It became their first Top 10 hit in late 2015.

To this day, LoCash still uses its YouTube channel under the name "LoCashCowboysVEVO"

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Country US US
Indie
LoCash Cowboys
LoCash Cowboys 25 97 22
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak positions Sales
US Country
I Love This Life
  • Release date: October 30, 2015
  • Label: Reviver Music
38

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country US Country Airplay US CAN Country CAN
2010 "Here Comes Summer" 41 This Is How We Do It (unreleased)
"Keep in Mind" 34 LoCash Cowboys
2011 "You Got Me" 52 This Is How We Do It (unreleased)
2012 "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y." LoCash Cowboys
2013 "Chase a Little Love" 54
"Best Seat in the House" 52
2015 "I Love This Life"A 7 3 57 10 78 I Love This Life
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • ACurrent single.

Music videos

Year Video Director
2010 "Here Comes Summer" Brian Lazzaro
2012 "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y." Potsy Ponciroli
"What Time Is It?" Sunny Mabrey
2013 "Chase a Little Love"[9] Travis Nicholson
"Best Seat in the House"[10] Daniel Henry
2015 "I Love This Life"[11] Stokes Nielson

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