Prior to "Shelter," the band landed two additional chart appearances in 1985: "Ways To Be Wicked" hit #71 and "Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)" hit #73. The band split up in 1986 and McKee pursued a solo career.
Friday, August 17, 2018
"Shelter" by Lone Justice
Lone Justice was a rock act from California with enough of a country vibe that you might have guessed they were from the Midwest. Led by the striking vocalist Maria McKee, the band almost scored a top 40 hit with "Shelter," which stalled at #47 in 1987. Many thought (hoped) this radio-friendly song would break the band -- in a sense, it did.
Prior to "Shelter," the band landed two additional chart appearances in 1985: "Ways To Be Wicked" hit #71 and "Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)" hit #73. The band split up in 1986 and McKee pursued a solo career.
Prior to "Shelter," the band landed two additional chart appearances in 1985: "Ways To Be Wicked" hit #71 and "Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)" hit #73. The band split up in 1986 and McKee pursued a solo career.
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