After disbanding, Kennedy, Allison, and Redmond became members of Jason Aldean's road band; they, along with David Fanning, also founded the record producer team New Voice Entertainment.
"[1] One of the group's first members was Rushlow's cousin Doni Harris, who had previously sung backing vocals on his solo album.
[1][2] The group was signed to Lyric Street Records, on the condition that they assume the name Rushlow and perform as a self-contained band, with no additional studio musicians.
[3] The lead-off single, "I Can't Be Your Friend", was a Top 20 country hit in 2003, and the group also entertained U.S. troops in Bahrain, Germany, Italy and Spain.
[6] Kennedy, Allison, and Redmond now play in Jason Aldean's road band[7] and produce with David Fanning as the production team New Voice Entertainment.