Gary LeVox is an American country music singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the country band Rascal Flatts. Born on July 10, 1970, in Columbus, Ohio, LeVox's powerful tenor voice and emotive delivery have made him a prominent figure in contemporary country music. Rascal Flatts, formed in 1999, achieved significant commercial success with their blend of country, pop, and rock influences. They gained fame with hits like "Bless the Broken Road," "What Hurts the Most," and "Life is a Highway," contributing to a string of multi-platinum albums throughout the 2000s. The band has won numerous awards, including several Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Awards, solidifying their place in country music history. LeVox's impact extends beyond his work with Rascal Flatts; he has also pursued a solo career, releasing music that showcases his vocal talent and songwriting abilities. His contributions to the genre have influenced a generation of country artists, particularly in the crossover appeal of country music to mainstream audiences.