Highway 101 (band)

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The original members of Highway 101 from left to right: Curtis Stone, Paulette Carlson, Jack Daniels, and Cactus Moser. Original photograph by Beverly Parker; from their début album Highway 101.
The original members of Highway 101 from left to right: Curtis Stone, Paulette Carlson, Jack Daniels, and Cactus Moser. Original photograph by Beverly Parker; from their début album Highway 101.


Highway 101 is an American country music band.

The band was formed by Jack Daniels, Cactus Moser, Curtis Stone and Paulette Carlson, drawing on their diverse musical interests and experience. These experiences all figured into the group's first recording session, which took place at Amigo Studios in Los Angeles.

The band's sound was established after recording “The Bed You Made For Me”, which prompted Warner Bros. Records to turn their single's recording contract into an album deal. By 1986, the group was in Nashville finishing up with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's producer Paul Worley on their self-titled debut. The album also yielded four top 5 hits, including two number ones: "Somewhere Tonight” and “Cry, Cry, Cry”. As the group's popularity grew, their appearances on both stage and TV increased, including a North American tours with Randy Travis and George Strait, as well as a debut television appearance at the 1987 Country Music Association awards with Hank Williams Jr.

The band's commercial success continued with their sophomore release Highway 1012, which spawned four top 10 singles including the number one hit “(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes”. In 1988, the band won “Vocal Group Of The Year” from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. They were also nominated for Grammys for “Album of the Year” and “Single of the Year”, but did not win.

By 1989, the group was still enjoying mainstream popularity with their third album titled Paint The Town, which yielded another number one single titled “Who's Lonely Now”. The band also won another “Vocal Group of the Year” award from the ACM and CMA.

Paulette Carlson left the band in 1990, but the band continued forward, fronted by Nikki Nelson. In 1991 the band released the album Bing, Bang, Boom on the Warner Brothers label. The title song from this album became the fastest rising top 10 hit in the band's history. The group was again nominated for “Vocal Group of the Year” by both the ACM and the CMA, but failed to win either award.

In subsequent years, the band went through numerous personnel changes. The band still maintains a busy recording and touring schedule.


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[edit] Members

present band members

  • Scott "Cactus" Moser (Drums, Vocals)
  • Nikki Nelson (Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar)
  • Justin Weaver (Electric Guitar, Vocals)
  • Curtis Stone (Bass Guitar, Vocals)


Complete Listing of Highway 101 members (past and present), discography see


[edit] Albums

  1. Highway 101 [1987]
  2. Highway 101² [1988]
  3. Paint The Town [1989]
  4. Greatest Hits [1990]
  5. Bing Bang Boom [1991]
  6. The New Frontier [1993]
  7. Reunited [1996]
  8. Latest & Greatest [1997]
  9. Big Sky [1999]
  10. Country Classics [2001]
  11. 10 All Time Greatest Hits [2004]

[edit] Singles

  • 1987- The Bed You Made For Me (4)
  • 1987- Whiskey, If You Were a Woman (2)
  • 1987- Somewhere Tonight (1)
  • 1988- Cry, Cry, Cry (1)
  • 1988- (Do You Love Me, Just Say Yes (1)
  • 1988- All The Reasons Why (5)
  • 1989- Setting Me Up (7)
  • 1989- Honky Tonk Heart (6)
  • 1989- Who's Lonely Now (1)
  • 1990- This Side of Goodbye (11)
  • 1990- Walkin', Talkin, Cryin, Barely Beatin' Broken Heart (4)
  • 1990- Someone Else's Trouble Now (14)
  • 1991- Bing Bang Boom (14)
  • 1991- Baby, I'm Missing You (22)
  • 1991- The Blame (31)
  • 1992- Honky Tonk Baby (54)
  • 1993- You Baby You (67)
  • 1994- Who's Gonna Love You
  • 1996- Where'd You Get Your Cheatin' From
  • 1996- It Must Be Love

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