 Bleu Edmonson: Lost Boy When the Bleu Edmondson Band perform live you get, part concert, part circus, part revival - it's an experience that will lift you up and gently set you back down with a smile on your face. Bleu Edmondson was born in Dallas, TX and raised on a wide variety of music from Robert Cr... |  Band Plays On
|  Trouble in Mind On his new album, Trouble In Mind, the 32 year-old Carll navigates his way through both stormy weather and calm, sun-drenched waters with ease, emerging with songs that melt even the hardest heart in town. Their impact is heightened by the fact that they're songs born of both im... |  Mission California After being together for over 13 years, Cross Canadian Ragweed knows their way around the concert circuit and has become one of the most successful touring bands in the "Alt Country" genre. The band burns up the road playing over 220 dates a year and with each new city their fan... |  Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom
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 Randy Rogers Band The Randy Rogers Band built its audience by combining forces: It's a dynamic live act centered around songs that fit the rowdy, party vibe of the concert circuit, but their songs also say something. That's particularly true in the new album, The Randy Rogers Band, in which a doz... |  Mescalito A vagabond spirit permeates these tales of truck stops, tip jars, boxcars, and love left behind, with a slide guitar punctuating arrangements that range from acoustic folk to classic rock (amid hints of the Rolling Stones, Neil Young's Crazy Horse, and a young Tom Waits). Yet ult... |  Bulletproof Reckless Kelly is back on the rock n' roll stage with ''Bulletproof'', their most ambitious and venomous album to date. Rollicking guitars and a relentlessly aggressive rhythm section pound out political statements alongside epic road anthems and ragged love songs. As always, Rec... |  Heart of Stone He's the one-of-a-kind artist who's been consistently compared to Steve Earle, John Mellancamp, and Johnny Cash at their best. He's a songwriter's songwriter who's ferociously honest tracks have been turned into hits by Montgomery Gentry, Blake Shelton, and most recently Cross Ca... |  NO JUSTICE: FAR FROM EVERYTHING "In college everybody has a guitar. I couldn't get any girls with mine so I knew it would be more about the music." Judging by the company that NO JUSTICE keeps it is easy to see that Steve Rice, lead vocalist and acoustic guitarist, had some pretty pivotal insight early on. It... |