 NASHVILLE, TN. (BNA Records) - Multi-platinum selling Lonestar recently headed home to Texas for a video shoot for their current single 'You're Like Comin' Home,' from their new album Coming Home being released on September 13 on BNA Records. The two-day shoot in 98-degree weather was nothing for these native Texans. During one shot, the band was tethered to a flat bed truck, performing their instruments and singing as they rolled down the highway. Director Trey Fanjoy, who also directed 'My Front Porch Looking In,' brought in a miniature chopper camera to catch aerial shots of the band on the moving flat bed truck. When the chopper camera came within 8 feet of Richie McDonald's head, it was quickly pulled from the production as a full size helicopter raced to the scene to shoot the aerial view. The cameraman was tethered to the side of the helicopter as it made dives of 40 feet to get the shots. 'I felt like Tom Cruise in the Mission Impossible films while shooting this video,' said Richie McDonald. 'It was an amazing experience and a real first for all of us on a video set to be on a moving truck with a helicopter flying right overhead.' More information on the video will be available in the coming weeks. Lonestar continues their tour of fairs and festivals this summer doing what they love most – performing for their fans. . Coming Home is the result of the band working with new producer, Justin Niebank, who pushed them musically and worked to produce a fresh rockin' country sound that is similar to their energizing live concerts. Their new single, 'You're Like Comin' Home,' which is currently No 29 on R&R and No 30 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart.
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