About this Event Jason Boland and The Stragglers Music is having a moment.
You can purchase beer at the festival, and their fanciest food is made in a hot dog truck.Their latest album “Hard Times are Relative”, a mixture of new songs and some of their classics, is most certainly one of the best country releases in 2018. "We've always just wanted to entertain ourselves and put out music that would be a part of people's lives, not just something passing to them," says Boland. In 2007 Jason Boland co-produced the album Choices for the band Hazzard. They moved to the former to make their fortune. The recordings come from four live concerts over four days from January 7, 2010 to January 10, 2010.
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Though they enjoy being on stage, Jason states they are “most at home among neon signs, crowds in cowboy boots, and cold, cheap beer.” They even founded The Medicine Stone music and camping festival about six and a half hours southwest of St. Louis, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with fellow red dirt band The Turnpike Troubadours in 2013. Most importantly, it’s solid country. Jason Boland and Brad Rice are both members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Jason’s first marriage ended in divorce in 2008, but was married to his current wife, Mandy, in 2012. The band’s front man, Dana Hazzard, was the original fiddle player for the Stragglers.You already know Houston is an awesome city for art, entertainment, food and nightlife; now you've got the best way to keep tabs on it. For the last two decades, Boland has stayed true to his sound and message within his lyrics. The Red Dirt sound has two homes, Texas and Oklahoma, and Boland and his band the Stragglers hail from the latter.
During his career Jason lived through alcoholism, a car accident, and ruptured his vocal cord, but continues to be inspired by music and tries to create something new. Enter your email address and we will keep you up to date.Jason Boland & the Stragglers are an American Texas Country/Red Dirt group featuring Harrah, Oklahoma native Jason Boland (lead vocalist, guitar), Roger Ray (pedal steel, lead/rhythm guitar), Brad Rice (drums/backing vocals), and Grant Tracy (bass). They moved to the former to make their fortune. Read more Read less. FRI, SEP 25 AT 9:00 PM CDT Jason Boland & The Stragglers Pearl Snaps 20th Anniversary Tour There are no complaints from fans who have made Boland one … 20 years ago, Jason Boland and the Stragglers released their debut album, Pearl Snaps. Jason’s band has been extremely successful for their genre, and have sold over a million records globally. Jason Boland – Vocals, Guitar Brad Rice – Drums, Vocals Grant Tracy – Bass Nick Worley – Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals Our favorite songs are like one-night stands: passionate or sad The band is currently based in Austin, Texas. They were married in Eureka Springs, in a private wedding ceremony. The Red Dirt sound has two homes, Texas and Oklahoma, and Boland and his band hail from the latter. It is the third album by the band to be produced by Lloyd Maines.The album features a duet with Texas singer/songwriter, Robert Earl Keen, entitled "The Party's Not Over."." Jason Boland and The Stragglers - Pearl Snaps 20th Anniversary Tour | Terminal West. The injury almost caused him to lose his singing voice for good, but after surgery and resting his voice, he prevailed.On April 20, 2010, the band released their second live album, entitled High in the Rockies: A Live Album.
Additional record contributions are made by Noah Jeffries on banjo, mandolin, and guitar.According to Katie Key, editor of the Texas Music Chart, “Comal County Blue” is the fastest growing single in 2008 from an independent label.Jason Boland and Brad Rice are both members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.In 2008, just before the release of the album, Comal County Blue, Boland ruptured a vocal chord. Jason Boland & The Stragglers Sunday, March 15, 2020 THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELED.
The Bourbon Legend was released on Bruce Robison’s Sustain Records label in late 2006. ---- Music is having a moment. 3:15.