[2] Allen Watkins replaced Jones for "most of 1984", before Billy Wheeler took his place in time for the recording of the band's debut album I Guess Heartaches Are in Style This Year.
[2] The new lineup released The Lonesome River Band later in the year, before Midkiff left in June 1987 — he was replaced briefly by Ray Legere, followed by Adam Steffey; shortly after the latter's arrival in September, Driskill also departed, with Brian Fesler taking over in November.
[2] During the summer of 1988, the LRB lost both Steffey and Fesler, with Dan Tyminski taking over initially on banjo before switching to mandolin.
[3] Tyminski also took over most of Austin's lead vocal duties, while Dale Perry replaced Fesler on banjo — both members debuted on 1989's Looking for Yourself.
[2] By September 1990, founding member Jerry McMillan had been replaced by Ronnie Bowman, while Perry had also made way for Sammy Shelor.
[3] In 1995, Austin became the last original member of LRB to leave the group, as he chose to "devote more time to working in his home recording studio, Doobie Shea".
[10] The new lineup recorded The Road with No End that year, which also introduced Matt Leadbetter as the group's first official dobro player.