RANDY ROGERS BAND RELEASE 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF LANDMARK ALBUM ROLLERCOASTER

REMASTERED & RESEQUENCED LP OUT TODAY – LISTEN HERE

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  TEXAS ICONS NOW OUT ON U.S. HEADLINE TOUR

NASHVILLE, TENN. (August 23, 2024) – Today, Texas icons Randy Rogers Band proudly present the 20th Anniversary edition of their landmark album Rollercoaster — the game-changing 2004 LP that catapulted the New Braunfels-based six-piece to a whole new level of success and acclaim. Out now, the highly awaited anniversary edition is completely remastered and resequenced, updating the classic 11-track album for an all-new era. Stream/download the 20th Anniversary edition of Rollercoaster here.

Produced by Radney Foster, Rollercoaster is the second full-length effort from Randy Rogers Band, who formed in 2000 and first honed their freewheeling sound on the local honky-tonk circuit. Along with earning major critical praise and expanding their audience far beyond the Lone Star State, Rollercoaster set the band on an upward trajectory that’s now included appearing on The Tonight Show and The Late Show with David Letterman and sharing stages with Country icons like George Strait and Willie Nelson. In their continued collaboration with Foster, Randy Rogers Band also teamed up with the legendary producer on their most recent album, Homecoming — a 2022 release featuring standouts like “I Won’t Give Up,” a fan favorite that catapulted to No. 1 at Texas Country Radio.

Rollercoaster 20th Anniversary Edition Tracklist:

1. “Down & Out” (Randy Rogers, Brady Black, Geoffrey Hill, Jon Richardson, Les Lawless)

2. “Somebody Take Me Home” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)

3. “This Time Around” (Randy Rogers, Cody Canada)

4. “Love Must Follow You Around” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)

5. “Lay It All On You” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen)

6. “Tonight’s Not The Night (for Goodbye) ” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)

7. “Again” (Randy Rogers, Cody Canada)

8. “Can’t Slow Down” (Randy Rogers)

9. “They Call It The Hill Country” (Kent Finlay)

10. “10 Miles Deep” (Jon Richardson)

11. “I Miss You With Me” (Randy Rogers)

One of the country’s most powerful live acts, Randy Rogers Band kicked off their year-long celebration of Rollercoaster’s 20th anniversary way back in January, when they performed the album top to bottom as part of their headlining set at The MusicFest in Steamboat, CO. In March, the band headed to Nashville for a two-night stand at the Ryman Auditorium, including a sold-out show on Texas Independence Day.

Next Thursday (8/29), Randy Rogers Band will continue their current run of tour dates with a special stop at the famed Waterloo Records in Austin, TX, for an in-store performance and signing. With shows scheduled into the new year, the band’s latest headlining trek will take them all over the country as they celebrate Rollercoaster, including select dates with A-list acts like Parker McCollum, Dierks Bentley, Flatland Cavalry, and Ian Munsick. Check out the itinerary below, and go here for further info.

Upcoming dates, cities, and venues of Randy Rogers Band Tour:

AUGUST

29 | Austin, TX – Waterloo Records in store signing + performance

29 | San Marcos, TX – Cheatham Street Warehouse

31 | Bedford, TX – Beats and Eats Fest

SEPTEMBER

05 | Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Boise

06 | Bozeman, MT - Brick Breenan Fieldhouse*

07 | Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Spokane

10 | Everett, WA - Angel of the Winds Arena*

13 | Lubbock, TX - Cook’s Garage

14 | Durant, OK - Choctaw Grand Theater

20 | Midland, TX - La Hacienda Event Center

27 | Fredericksburg, TX - Luckenbach Texas

28 | Pasadena, TX - Pasadena Livestock Show

OCTOBER

04 | Waco, TX - Heart O’Texas Fair

05 | Cleburne, TX - La Moderna Field

07 | Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre^

11 | New Braunfels, TX - Gruene Hall

12 | Bellville, TX - Austin County Fair

17 | Prescott Valley, AZ - Findlay Toyota Center+

18 | Tucson, AZ -Tucson Arena+

19 | Las Vegas, NV - Bakkt Theater+

NOVEMBER

22| Helotes, TX - Floores Country Store

23 | Graham, TX - Young County Arena

DECEMBER

27 | Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center+

28 | Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena+

JANUARY 2025

21 | Key West, FL – Mile O Fest

* w/ Ian Munsick

^ w/ Flatland Cavalry

+ w/ Parker McCollum

TEXAS ICONS RANDY ROGERS BAND TO RELEASE 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF FAMED ALBUM, 'ROLLERCOASTER'

NASHVILLE, TENN. (July 22, 2024) - 20 years following its initial, widely-celebrated release, Randy Rogers Band’s acclaimed 2004 LP, Rollercoaster, has finally received a stunning 20th Anniversary-edition treatment. On August 23rd, RRB will release the 20th Anniversary edition of Rollercoaster, which has been completely remastered and resequenced. 

“20 years. They say, 'don’t blink.' Yet, that’s exactly how this feels,” Rogers shares. “We all feel so lucky to still be standing up on that stage playing these songs. What a ride. Cheers to youRollercoaster!”

Produced by Radney Foster, the anniversary edition of Rollercoaster captures the original thrill of the band’s seminal album, while also bringing it into the modern age. Originally released on August 24, 2004, Rollercoaster was not only Randy Rogers Band’s second full-length album, but more importantly it catapulted the New Braunfels-based six-piece outfit into the stratosphere. It’s only fitting then that the band would celebrate such a landmark achievement two decades later after what’s been 20 years of wild success. Check out the official tracklist for the 20th Anniversary edition of Rollercoaster below:

Rollercoaster 20th Anniversary Edition Tracklist


1. “Down & Out” (Randy Rogers, Brady Black, Geoffrey Hill, Jon Richardson, Les Lawless)
2. “Somebody Take Me Home” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
3. “This Time Around” (Randy Rogers, Cade Canada)
4. “Love Must Follow You Around (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
5. “Lay it All On You” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen)
6. “Tonight’s not The Night” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
7. “Again” (Randy Rogers, Cody Canada)
8. “Can’t Slow Down” (Randy Rogers)
9. “They Call It The Hill Country” (Kent Finlay)
10. “Ten Miles Deep” (Jon Richardson)
11. “I Miss You With Me” (Randy Rogers)

Produced by Radney Foster

Randy Rogers Band has already been celebrating Rollercoaster this year in a major way: starting in January in Steamboat, CO, at The MusicFest, RRB performed the LP top to bottom with help fromRollercoaster collaborators Wade BowenCody Canada, and Foster.  

Additionally, to mark the occasion of the 20th anniversary Rollercoaster release, Randy Rogers Band will be hitting the road in late-August for a whirlwind set of tour dates criss-crossing the Lone Star State and beyond, including select dates with celebrated acts including Parker McCollumFlatland Cavalry and Ian Munsick

Upcoming dates, cities, and venues of Randy Rogers Band Tour: 

AUGUST 
22 | Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
23 | New York, NY – Irving Plaza
24 | Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
30 | College Station, TX – Hurricane Harry’s 
31 | Bedford, TX – Bedford Boys Ranch

SEPTEMBER
05 | Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Boise
06 | Bozeman, MT - Brick Breenan Fieldhouse*
07 | Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Spokane
10 | Everett, WA - Angel of the Winds Arena*
13 | Lubbock, TX - Cook’s Garage 
14 | Durant, OK - Choctaw Grand Theater
20 | Midland, TX - La Hacienda Event Center 
27 | Fredericksburg, TX - Luckenbach Texas
28 | Pasadena, TX - Pasadena Livestock Show

OCTOBER
04 | Waco, TX - Heart O’Texas Fair
05 | Cleburne, TX - La Moderna Field
07 | Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre^
11 | New Braunfels, TX - Gruene Hall
12| Bellville, TX - Austin County Fair 
17 | Prescott Valley, AZ - Findlay Toyota Center+
18 | Tucson, AZ -Tucson Arena+
19 | Las Vegas, NV - Bakkt Theater+

NOVEMBER 
01 | Fort Stockton, TX - Fort Stockton Convention Center
02 | Terrell, TX - Silver Saloon
22| Helotes, TX - Floores Country Store
23 | Graham, TX - Young County Arena 

DECEMBER
27 | Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center+
28 | Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena+
 
* w/ Ian Munsick
^ w/ Flatland Cavalry
+ w/ Parker McCollum

TUNE IN: RANDY ROGERS BAND TRANSPORT MODERN LOVE BACK IN TIME FOR “I WON’T GIVE UP” VIDEO DEBUT ACROSS CMt

EXCLUSIVE BROADCAST PREMIERE WITH CMT, CMT.COM, CMT MUSIC AND PARAMOUNT TIMES SQUARE BILLBOARD

"I WON’T GIVE UP” HITS NO. 1 ON THE TEXAS COUNTRY RADIO CHARTS (3/25)

NASHVILLE, TENN. (March 26, 2024) — Randy Rogers Band proves love withstands the passage of time in new music video “I Won’t Give Up,” premiering exclusively today (3/26) on CMT, CMT.com, and CMT MusicOfficially airing at 6am EST throughout the morning on CMT and all-day on CMT Music, the clip will also debut in NYC on Paramount’s Times Square billboard at 12pm and 5pm EST. Go here to watch the video. 

Written and directed by Randy Rogers Band’s very own bass guitar player Jon Richardson pkaJohnny Chops, the music video for “I Won’t Give Up” takes the viewer on a journey of a couple’s love story over the years with the historic Riley’s Tavern in New Braunfels, TX, as the setting throughout the decades.  

“I wrote ‘I Won’t Give Up’ as a song for my family and my extended road family back in 2020. I am excited for my longtime bandmate Johnny Chops, and impressed by the work he has put in to make this video a reality. We’re so proud of Chops for writing and directing the video, and I can’t wait to see everyone fall in love with it and watch the story unfold,” shares Rogers. 

The band sent the fan-favorite tune from their acclaimed HOMECOMING album to Texas Country Radio (1/22), making a splash as a chart-climbing Top 20 single in its first few weeks. Now, the single is peaking on charts and just hit No. 1 as of this week (3/25). The Lone Star State staple group has coined countless No. 1s with their last radio single "Fast Car" also topping the airplay chart.
  
RRB recently returned to Music City for a special weekend at the Ryman Auditorium, packing out the Mother Church of Country Music on Friday (3/1) and selling-out Saturday’s (3/2) show on Texas Independence Day. They’ll continue touring throughout the year with highly anticipated upcoming festival appearances throughout Texas including Chilifest, Cattle Country, and LJT Texas Music Festival to name a few, see the band's full list of tour dates here

RANDY ROGERS BAND IGNITES NASHVILLE’S RYMAN AUDITORIUM WITH A TWO-NIGHT STAND

NASHVILLE, TENN. (March 5, 2024) — Randy Rogers Band returned to Music City for a special weekend at the Ryman Auditorium, packing out the Mother Church of Country Music on Friday (3/1) and selling-out Saturday’s (3/2) show on Texas Independence Day. 

The "Texas mainstay group," as acclaimed by Billboard, treated their well-devoted fans in the audience both nights with special guests and fan-favorite hits. Friday night’s show saw long-time friend and fellow-Texan Wade Bowen as the opening act, and later in the night, a surprise guest on stage.  

Creating an equally exciting night on Saturday, Cody Canada and Stoney LaRue, also hailing from the Lone Star State, set the precedent for an evening full of music and celebration with their opening sets. Taking a step further, Canada joined RRB on stage for their co-penned hit “This Time Around.” The excitement didn’t stop there as ROLLERCOASTER and HOMECOMING producer Radney Foster made an appearance to duet “Kiss Me In The Dark.” 

“My Texas Independence weekend was spent with all the bands I love in the most iconic venue in town. Nashville, Ryman Auditorium, thank you for embracing our brand of Country music,” says Rogers

Already in for a wild ride this year, RRB will spend 2024 paying tribute to 20 years of sophomore albumROLLERCOASTER. The band kicked off the anniversary in January in Steamboat, CO, at The MusicFest, performing the LP top to bottom with help from ROLLERCOASTER collaborators Bowen, Canada, and Foster. 

Also, in the spirit of reminiscing, the band sent fan favorite “I Won’t Give Up” from their notoriousHOMECOMING album to Texas Country Radio (1/22). Making a splash as a chart-climbing Top 20 single in its first three weeks.  

With highly anticipated upcoming festival appearances throughout Texas including Chilifest, Cattle Country, and LJT Texas Music Festival to name a few, see the band's full list of tour dates here

Randy Rogers Band's "I Won't Give Up" Heads to Texas Country Radio

Randy Rogers Band sent fan-favorite “I Won’t Give Up” to Texas Country Radio on Monday (1/22). The Lone Star State staple group has coined countless No. 1s with their last radio single "Fast Car" also topping the airplay chart.  

Written by Randy RogersRadney Foster, and Jim Beavers, “I Won’t Give Up” first appeared on Randy Rogers Band's critically praised 2022 album, HOMECOMING, and kicks off the 11-track set with a lushly textured meditation on long-term love and commitment. The Foster produced album served as a love letter to the Texas band's past planted firmly in their present.

“I began writing ‘I Won’t Give Up’ during the time off from Covid. It’s a song for my family and my extended road family. 2020 definitely made things hard for a host of reasons, so I wanted to write a very simple song. Fast forward to now, I see people dancing along at shows, I see people kissing out there in the crowd. It’s the kind of song that could become an anthem for people, whether they’re running a marathon or trying to work out something in their relationship,” Rogers shares.

As 2024 kicks off, so does a slew of anniversaries, including RRB’s sophomore albumROLLERCOASTER turning 20. As an ode to the two decades spent with the record, the six-piece group celebrated by playing to a sold-out crowd in Steamboat, CO, at The MusicFest’s The Big Tent. Surprising fans with pop-ups from album collaborators Wade BowenCody Canada, and Foster, they also delivered a one-of-a-kind tailored setlist performing ROLLERCOASTER front to back, while sprinkling in hits garnered over the past 20 years. 

Touring continues this year with numerous shows on the books, including a two-night stand at the iconic Ryman Auditorium on March 1 and 2For a complete list of tour dates and tickets visit here.

Randy Rogers Band Rides The Roller Coaster Celebrating Two Decades of Critically Acclaimed Album

After two decades as one of Texas Country’s definitive bands – a mantle they have carried proudly to a massive, nationwide audience – Randy Rogers Bandstand on a career milestone as they enter the 20-year anniversary of their sophomore album,ROLLERCOASTER (August 24, 2004).

In celebration, RRB kicked off their anniversary year by performing to a sold-out crowd in Steamboat, CO, at The MusicFest’s The Big Tent. As a part of the festival’s headlining acts, RRB delivered a one-of-a-kind tailored setlist playing ROLLERCOASTER front to back, while sprinkling in hits garnered over the past 20 years. Album collaborators Wade BowenCody Canada, and Radney Foster also made guest special appearances. The rollercoaster of a celebration was complete with an exclusive set design photo booth, new re-worked anniversary logo and customized lighting to illuminate the packed-out tent. 

“One of the funny things about being around this long is we’ve got nine albums’ worth of songs, and you can only cram so many in a setlist.” Rogers shares. “We wanted to do something special as an ode to the feeling of those 24-year old’s who had no idea what we were doing, but somehow ended up making a record that changed everything. I hope I remember these jams. Happy Steamboat!” 

Originally released in 2004, the Foster produced album took New Braunfels-based six-piece—vocalist/guitarist Randy Rogers, guitarist/vocalist Geoffrey Hill, bassist Jon Richardson, fiddler Brady Black, drummer Les Lawless, and multi-instrumentalist (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, keyboards)Todd Stewart— on an undeniable breakthrough of growth, setting them on a whirlwind path that led the band to wild success.   

Spending a good majority of their time playing shows in the Lone Star State and Midwest, RRB will bring it back to Music City for a two-night stand at the iconic Ryman Auditorium on March 1 and 2.For a complete list of tour dates and tickets visit here. With numerous shows booked and festival dates already announced into the summer, RRB are ready to kick it into high gear as they prep for a record-breaking year.