Wear It: Change My Mind

Have you caught Billy Ray Cyrus’ latest video Change My Mind? This song has sort of a southern rock feel to it, almost like a Cross Canadian Ragweed sound. I’m definitely a fan. Check it out.

So what did y’all think? I think as Billy Ray gets older I like him more than his Achy Breaky Heart days. Whose with me on that? I’m also loving this rugged look Billy Ray is sporting in the video. Here’s how you too can pull off the rugged look via Langston’s!

Lucky Brand Men’s Dusty Boot Plaid Long Sleeve Workwear Shirt
Wrangler Men’s 936 Cowboy Cut Slim Fit Jeans – Charcoal
Twisted X Men’s Driving Mocs – Bomber

I’m a fan of his subtle plaid shirt with dusty jeans. Also, pay close attention to his boots, they are sorta moccasin-ish! We’ve hooked you up with the main pieces now you just add a solid color undershirt and a straw cowboy hat and you are set! Oh and some aviators for sure!

New Music Releases

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Two new albums came out today…Justin Moore’s Outlaws Like Us and Cody Canada & The Departed’s This is Indian Land. You may know Cody Canada from Cross Canadian Ragweed (who is definitely a favorite of mine)! This is his Oklahoma tribute album that he’s been wanting to make for years. I’ll definitely be checking it out, will you?

Outlaws Like Us, Justin Moore
This is Indian Land, Cody Canada & The Departed

Upcoming Local Red Dirt Shows of Note

Date Artist Venue

November

25 Taylor Atkinson (acoustic) Wormy Dog Saloon
26 Jason Boland and The Stragglers w/Whiskey Myers Wormy Dog Saloon
27 Mustang Brewing Co. Amber Lager release party featuring Jeff Hobbs and The Jacks Wormy Dog Saloon
27 Jason Boland and The Stragglers w/Randy Crouch Cain’s Ballroom (Tulsa)

December

2 Bo Phillips (acoustic) Wormy Dog Saloon
3 Jackson Taylor Band Blue Note
4 Red Dirt 4 The Cross: Ordinary Outlaws, Bo Philips Band, Exit 174, Left Foot Sally, Chad Sullins Tumbleweed (Stillwater)
5 Josh Abbott Band Rusty Spur (Stillwater)
5 Taylor Atkinson Band Wall Street (Duncan)
5 Turnpike Troubadours Eskimo Joe’s (Stillwater)
11 Blue Edmondson Wormy Dog Saloon
12 Charlie Robinson Wormy Dog Saloon
12 14th Annual Red Dirt Christmas: Cross Canadian Ragweed, Red Dirt Rangers, Mike McClure Band Cain’s Ballroom (Tulsa)
12 KKAJ Red Dirt Jingle Jam w/ Jason Boland and The Stragglers, No Justice, Whiskey Myers Heritage Hall (Ardmore)
17 Annual Toys for Tots* w/ Randy Rogers Band w/ Sean McConnell Wormy Dog Saloon
18 Cross Canadian Ragweed Riverwind Casino (Norman)
19 Casey Donahew Band Arbuckle Ballroom (Davis)
19 Stoney LaRue w/ Mama Sweet JT’s Cowtown USA (Tecumseh)
31 Jason Boland and The Stragglers Tumbleweed (Stillwater)
31 No Justice w/ Rich O’Toole Wormy Dog Saloon
31 Johnny Cooper (FREE SHOW!!) Choctaw Casino (Idabel)

I’m sure there are so many other dates I accidentally left out I will try to be more accurate or at least slow down on the beer next time.

-The Rooster

Day 3 of Country Fever

After one long night that ended in reckless abandonment, Stoney LaRue style, Saturday would be no different. Barely making it back to my media booth, the festivities kicked off with Aaron Watson on the main stage. Though it was early, I was still excited to get to check him out. There wasn’t nothing Aaron Watson and his band didn’t have on hand, Banjos, steel guitar, and fiddle… you name it. He kicked off the entertainment with “Love Making Song” and ended it the same way and since Aaron Watson was his own boss under his own label he decided to even give out free CD’s at the merch table that ended up with a bigger line then usual right in front of ole KKNG booth.

Up next was another Texas icon that is living proof that there is life after being a one hit wonder. Much like Jason Boland, there is not just a calm before the storm, but after as well and its name is Ray Wylie Hubbard. In 1973 Hubbard had his first big hit that sits around in most honky-tonk juke boxes: “Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother”. With the help of the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughn, he quit drinking and went back to writing with vivid lyrics and groovy melodies. The legendary rambler made a come back with hits like the recent “Snake Farm”. During his press conference he was excited about still being able to tour and how his 13-year-old son was moving right along. He opened with “Live and Die Rock ‘n Roll”, a ballad that has appearances by Seth James and Cody Canada. And of course he played the favorite, “Way of The Fallen”, which deals with salvation and redemption.

With one legend out of the way, it was time for another: The Red Dirt Rangers. A symbolic staple in the red dirt/ Texas music scene, they got their start in Stillwater Oklahoma at The Farm, where they all met while being students at Oklahoma State University. The Red Dirt Rangers delivered, keeping the good vibe going to the largest crowd assembling all over the venue.

Your wild west windblown band that took the stage as the sun bore down on the rowdy concert crowd was Reckless Kelly playing all their hits from there latest album, and then some, hinting that there might be another album coming out “real” soon. They closed their show with their quintessential sing along “Crazy Eddie’s Last Hurrah”, setting the mode for the rest of evening.

Another Stillwater staple took the stage after Reckless Kelly…a very healthy and sober Jason Boland along with the Stragglers. Boland gave thanks to the one’s that came before him, his mentor Bob Childers, and sang almost every song you could think of. He even played a Billy Joe Shaver cover of “Thunderbird”. It seems that there was nothing else that Boland and the Stragglers where destine to do as there first album Pearl Snaps sparked a huge fallowing. Even their recent album, “Comal County Blue”, garnered them national attention. As most of should know, this is a bittersweet time for Boland as almost a year ago he had a surgery to repair a blown out vocal cord that almost ended his career.

The last band of the night was none other than Cross Canadian Ragweed, who just finished recording their new album Mission California with many of the faces we have come know and love in this music scene we have down here. The self-proclaimed “drunkest, loudest, assholes in Nashville” were by far one of my favorite acts to catch all weekend. It seems like every show they surprise you with something. We even got a little variety, with guest vocal appearances by Jason Boland and Jon Cooper (Red Dirt Rangers) singing along with Ragweed on “Boys from Oklahoma”.

And how could we forget the most entertaining side stages of the week as well, with Oklahoma troubadour Travis Linville and Atoka native who has been drawing a lot of attention from Nashville, Shawna Russell, and a riveting performance I almost missed by Seth James.

I can’t forget about these guys either and that is the Bart Crow Band whom I joked around with about starting a “Bart Crow Band Should Be On the Main Stage, He-Man, Woman Haters Club”. The new album Bart Crow was working on is still in the mix as you read this. Giving credit to radio and the fans for spinning everything they could and how much people are catching on to this red dirt (or whatever someone decides label it this week) was just a few of things Bart Crow had to say in our much delayed interview. After arguably the best intro any band had all night, the Bart Crow Band won the rowdy crowd over playing all the hits from their latest album, Desperate Hearts. I almost didn’t make it back to my hotel. I contemplated hitting the road with the band and just introducing them everywhere they go.

Well, that’s it. I’m going to try this thing they call swimming a little bit this weekend and of course bring you a new update from the road very soon.

-Rooster

The Show Must Go On…Rain, Shine or Mud

Music, Mayhem, and Mud

Music, Mayhem, and Mud

I woke up early on Sunday, May 24 and hit the road to Eufaula Cove Ampitheatre for Cross Canadian Ragweed’s 3rd annual Music & Mayhem. This year’s lineup was solid from start to finish. Mickey and The Motorcars, Reckless Kelly, Wade Bowen, Jason Boland, Cross Canadian Ragweed and of course the headliner for this year’s event Gary Allan.

When I arrived at Eufaula Cove there wasn’t a cloud in sight. It was nice and breezy, but all that soon changed about 45 minutes after the gate opened. I was already on my fourth beer and my tent was a boat ride away. I was jamming out to surprise guest Welcome to Silence when I noticed the clouds looming overhead. Within the next few songs the rain hit us like stinging needles. As everyone ran for some cover, I saw people, for the first time in my life, actually scrambling to get to a port-a-pott. After the rain calmed down, Mickey and The Motorcars took the stage. If you are not familiar with them, Mickey is one of a long line of famous Braun brothers like Reckless Kelly. They played all their hits from their album Naïve, “Grow Old”, “Seeds”.

With rain still pouring down, Reckless Kelly took the stage and, like always, showed why they were the 2008 Best Live Band in Austin. Micky Braun even joined his brothers Willy and Cody to sing a few songs. After the Braun clan was done wreaking havoc on a rain drenched and mud caked crowd, it was Jason Boland and The Stragglers turn. It seems to me since Boland went through a serious throat surgery at the end of last summer, his shows since then have been spectacular. Not that they weren’t before, it just seems like he has a reborn passion for what he is doing up there on stage. Performing all his hits he could fit into his set along with some new ones from his latest album, Comal County Blues, but I still wanted more.

By the time it was Wade Bowen’s turn to rock-n-roll, I was caked with the dried up mud I’d been standing in for hours. Gary Allan was delivered and was cool, calm and mysterious.

Cross Canadian finished the night with a rowdy crowd. This reminded me of a concert a few years back with Ragweed, only there wasn’t as much mud throwing this time around. Though the rain drove some of the older Gary Allan fans out of the joint, the “troopers” like myself toughed it out. I even managed to take a few snapshots and not get my phone totally ruined in all the madness:

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Well this weekend is yet another music festival but this time it’s just down the street from the Wormy Dog for Spring Jam with Randy Rogers Band and Eli Young Band.

Hope to see you all there.

-Rooster

Notable Upcoming Red Dirt Shows

CAN YOU FEEL IT?! Summer is almost here which means plenty of outdoor music festival and concerts to check out. Here are just few notable ones for the month of May.

Reckless Kelly 5/9   Wormy Dog Saloon
Shooter Jennings 5/14 Wormy Dog Saloon
Ryan Bingham 5/21 Wormy Dog Saloon

CCR’S MUSIC AND MAYHEM CONCERT FEATURING GARY ALLAN
5/24 Eufala Cove Amphitheater

Bart Crow Band 5/29 Wormy Dog Saloon

5th annual Wormy Dog Spring Jam featuring Randy Roger’s Band and Eli Young Band
5/30 Parking Lot W@ Walnut St. Bridge in Bricktown