Randy Rogers Band
From an early age, music was an important part of Randy Rogers' life. Rogers was raised in Cleburne, Texas, and his great-grandmother taught him how to play the piano at age six, and by 11 he was writing his own songs and learning chords on the guitar. After some time spent in a backing band, Rogers decided that he wanted to front his own group, and soon he and some friends from college formed the Randy Rogers Band, releasing their debut album, Live at Cheatham St. Warehouse, recorded at the bar of the same name in San Marcos, Texas, shortly after their first practice. In 2002, their first studio album, Like It Used to Be, came out, followed by 2004's Rollercoaster, which featured the by now solidified lineup of Geoffrey Hill on guitar, Jon Richardson on bass, Brady Black on fiddle, and Les Lawless on drums. The next year RRB released Live at Billy Bob's Texas and also signed to major label Mercury Nashville, which issued Just a Matter of Time in 2006. Rolling Stone magazine ranked them alongside such artists as U2 and the Rolling Stones in its list of Top Ten Must-See Artists in the summer of 2007. They grossed $2.5 million in touring for the year, a staggering figure for a developing act. They also shared stages with Willie Nelson, the Eagles, Gary Allan, and Dierks Bentley. They followed that banner year by releasing a self-titled album produced by Radney Foster in 2008 followed by more extensive touring. They moved over to MCA Nashville for 2010's Burning the Day, which was produced by Paul Worley and preceded by the single "Too Late for Goodbye." Although Burning the Day and its 2013 sequel Trouble charted well on Billboard's Country charts, they didn't generate hits and the band and label parted ways in 2014. Rogers took a detour in 2015 to record a duet album with Wade Bowen (Hold My Beer, Vol. 1) and then the Randy Rogers Band resurfaced on their own independent imprint in early 2016 with Nothing Shines Like Neon.
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Randy Rogers Band (Album Version)
Country - Released by Mercury Nashville on 1 jan. 2008
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Just A Matter Of Time (Album Version)
Country - Released by Mercury Nashville on 1 jan. 2006
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RollerCoaster
Country - Released by Randy Rogers Band on 24 aug. 2004
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Homemade Tamales - Live at Floores (Live)
Country - Released by Room 8 Records on 15 apr. 2014
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Like It Used To Be
Country - Released by Randy Rogers Band on 25 jun. 2002
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Live At Billy Bob's Texas
Country - Released by Smith Music Group on 16 aug. 2005
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Hell Bent on a Heartache
Country - Released by Tommy Jackson Records on 29 mrt. 2019
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God Blessed Texas
Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbott Band, Casey Donahew
Country - Released by FOUR17 on 14 jul. 2023
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Know That by Now
Country - Released by Tommy Jackson Records on 21 sep. 2022
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Three Days
Country - Released by Greenhouse Music on 16 mrt. 2018
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Nothing But Love Songs
Country - Released by Tommy Jackson Records on 27 jul. 2022
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Comal County Line
Country - Released by Tommy Jackson Records on 15 mrt. 2019
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Heart for Just One Team
Country - Released by Tommy Jackson Records on 31 aug. 2022
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