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One Step Forward is a Canadian country music band from Oakville, Ontario, Canada

consisting of A.D (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Jr. (background vocals), and Andrette Davis (vocals, guitar). the band was founded in 1946 (as The Forwards) then re-founded in 1986 as the assistance of record producer Kimberly Perry. OSF's First Three studio albums, self-titled debut album of the same name, Indian Outlaw. Can i Count On You. They were released in 1986, 1988, 1990. In 1992, They released a album called Bad Boys and Angels. Including Somethin Bout A Bad Boy recorded in 1991. the births of the band are, Andrew Davis (born May 4, 1950), Davis Jr. (born in 1978), Andrette Davis (born Feb 4, 1980).

Musical career
OSF performed its first concert in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In 1986, the band released its debut single "Where the Sidewalk Ends", which peaked at number 74 on the RPM country charts in Canada in 1988 but did not enter the US country charts. Its followup, "Every Step of the Way", failed to chart in both countries. The band was almost dropped from MCA's roster due to poor chart performance, until the release of "Can I Count on You" in 1990, which peaked at number 15 on the Billboard country charts and was made into a music video. This song's success led to the release of OSF's 1986 debut album of One Step Forward, on which Andy co-wrote all but one of the songs. The last single from this album, "Same Old Star", peaked at number 28. After the album's release, the band began touring in Canada with Joel Feeney and Prairie Oyster.

During the band's earliest years, its members were featured prominently on other artists' albums. Jim also played drums for The Remingtons, a country vocal group featuring former Bread member Jimmy Griffin, on its 1991 debut album Blue Frontier, while Jr sang background vocals on then-labelmate Marty Stuart's 1991 album Tempted. Finally, Andy and Jr sang on the track "How Do I Break It to My Heart" on Kenny Rogers' 1991 album Back Home Again.

The City Put the Country Back to Me, the band's fourth album, came out in 1991. This album was OSF's most successful, with all three of its singles reaching Top 5 on the country charts: "Sacred Ground" at number 2, followed by "Going Out of My Mind" (which McBride co-wrote with Kostas) and "Just One Night," both at number 5. "Sacred Ground" was co-written by Kix Brooks, who had previously released the song in 1989 from his self-titled debut album for Capitol Records before joining Ronnie Dunn to form Brooks & Dunn in 1991. In 1992, the band received a Top New Vocal Group or Duo nomination from the Academy of Country Music and Vocal Group of the Year nomination from the Country Music Association. More than four years after its release, Sacred Ground was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping 500,000 copies. Despite these sales, McBride remarked that the band still nearly lost its recording contract, due to other artists on the label selling even more strongly.

Change to OSF and first disbanding:

in 1997, the band broke up due to sad moments.

Reunion: 2000-2008

After the retirement of the band, Andy, Jr, and his Sister Reunited in 2000

and is probably American, in the US, They move to a different state,


 * Alabama
 * Alaska
 * Arizona
 * Arkansas
 * California
 * Colorado
 * Connecticut
 * Delaware
 * Florida
 * Georgia
 * Hawaii
 * Idaho
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kansas
 * Kentucky
 * Louisiana
 * Maine
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts
 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New Mexico
 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * North Dakota
 * Ohio
 * Oklahoma
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Rhode Island
 * South Carolina
 * South Dakota
 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Utah
 * Vermont
 * Virginia
 * Washington
 * West Virginia
 * Wisconsin
 * Wyoming

They meet a lot of Country Singers in the US. like Sara Evans, Terry McBride, Don Everly, Ty Herndon, Reba McEntire

in 2008, the band retired and disbanded again cause they were american too much.

OSF's members disbanded a second time after the release of Together Again. After this disbanding, Andy became the bass guitarist in Brooks & Dunn's road band. He continued to co-write songs for them, including the Number One hit "Play Something Country" from 2008, as well as "Proud of the House We Built", "Cowgirls Don't Cry", and several album cuts. Andy also co-wrote Josh Gracin's 2009 single "Stay with Me (Brass Bed)" with Jedd Hughes and Brett James. McBride also produced Hughes's 2004 album Transcontinental. Herndon self-released a solo album entitled Livin' the Dream in late 2005. This album included his own rendition of "Me and You" with background vocals from Sonya Isaacs, and a duet with Clint Black on "Grain of Salt." McBride has also written for Reba McEntire and Casey James. Meanwhile, Thomas toured with the Little River Band, and has joined The Time Jumpers. In Early 2009, Andy released an EP titled Hotels & Highways.

2010-present: Reunion II

Andy, Jr, and Andrette reformed OSF a second time in early 2010. In February 2022, the band had their first Edmonton concert in 20 years. On November 4, 2022, the band released a new single titled "Girl In Mine " In 2023. This will follow in March 2024 by a second single titled "Just To Be Loved". Both of these songs will be included on an extended play also titled Every Night, slated for release later in the year.