Headliners like the Band Perry,Tim McGraw and Keith Urban made 2015 Country Jam a summer festival to remember. And Sunday (June 21), the fourth day of the event, was no exception. Toby Keith arrived in Grand Junction, Colo. to blow fans away — and succeeded.
Randy Rogers Band took the stage at 4:30 at the 2015 Country Jam, and it was a little early for the the six-member band, who admit they really like to drink late and sleep late. But they delivered a set chock-full of their biggest hits to the crowd, who lapped up the music like a camel drinks water in the desert.
The RRB Choir grew by one today as Randy Rogers and his wife welcomed Rumer Rain into the world. Rumer was born at 7:29 a.m. this morning (June 3), tipping the scales at 7 lbs, 13 oz and 20 inches long.
More than most states, Colorado really seems to be taking a liking to Texas and Red Dirt Music. And for the second year in a row Randy Rogers and Casey Donahew will be heading up to Red Dirt on the Rocks, only this time they're bringing Cody Johnson with 'em.
You know him as "Johnny Chops," the bass player from the Randy Rogers Band. He has been laying down their four string groove for well over a decade. But Jon Richardson also does his own thing from time to time, and even released his debut solo album Sticks And Stones back in August of 2013.
Larry Joe Taylor Fest is annually one of the biggest Texas and Red Dirt Music festivals, and it's back. Known for bringing out the scene's biggest stars and brightest up-and-comers to Melody Mountain Ranch in Stephenville, LJT never disappointments.
Last December Randy Rogers called on Sean McConnell and William Clark Green to join him on an acoustic tour, that would only later be dubbed "The Three Guitarristas." This year the guys are back for another, although, abbreviated four show tour. And just a suggestion, if they're coming near you, be there.