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Randy Rogers Band

American country music band


Summary

American country music band

FieldValue
nameRandy Rogers Band
backgroundgroup_or_band
imageRandy Rogers Band (cropped).jpg
captionRandy Rogers Band in 2009
landscapeyes
altAn image of the Randy Rogers Band in concert
originSan Marcos, Texas, United States
genreTexas country, Red Dirt, country
years_active2000-present
labelMercury Nashville
MCA Nashville
Thirty Tigers
websitehttp://randyrogersband.com
current_membersRandy Rogers
Brady Black
Geoffrey Hill
Les Lawless
Jon Richardson
Todd Stewart

MCA Nashville Thirty Tigers Brady Black Geoffrey Hill Les Lawless Jon Richardson Todd Stewart Randy Rogers Band is an American country music band from San Marcos, Texas. The band is composed of Randy Rogers (lead vocals), Geoffrey Hill (guitar), Jon Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), Les Lawless (drums), and Todd Stewart (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, keyboards). They have recorded seven studio albums and two live albums, and have charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

Biography

Randy Rogers was born in Cleburne, Texas. At the age of 6 years, he learned to play the piano from his grandmother, and later started playing the guitar.

The Randy Rogers Band recorded its debut album, Live at Cheatham Street Warehouse, at a music hall of the same name in San Marcos, Texas. By 2002, the band was signed to the independent Downtime record label, on which they released the album Like It Used to Be. It was around this time that the band began performing outside of San Marcos, primarily at Nutty Brown Cafe and Amphitheatre in nearby Dripping Springs, Texas. Two years later, the album Rollercoaster was released, producing two minor entries on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in early 2005. Rogers also co-wrote "Somebody Take Me Home", a song recorded by Kenny Chesney, on his 2005 album, The Road and the Radio. Several of the songs on Rollercoaster were co-written by Radney Foster, who also co-produced the album. Just a Matter of Time, the band's first major-label album, was released on Mercury Nashville Records in 2006. The band also released their self-titled album on September 23, 2008, also on Mercury Nashville Records. The first single "In My Arms Instead", was released in August.

The band's fifth album, Burning the Day, was released on August 24, 2010, on MCA Nashville. The album's first single was "Too Late for Goodbye." It debuted at 55 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and after four weeks on the chart, it peaked at 47.

"One More Sad Song" was released in late 2012. The song became the band's first Billboard Top 40 hit, and the first single from their sixth album, Trouble.

Dreamer: A Tribute to Kent Finlay, released in 2016 on Austin-based Eight 30 Records, features Randy Rogers and Sunny Sweeney's duet "Between You and Me".

Pop Culture

Randy Rogers Band and their song “Speak of the Devil” referenced in Showtime TV series Billions (“STD” 21:04).

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsUS Country
US
US Folk
US Indie
Like It Used to BeRollercoasterJust a Matter of TimeRandy Rogers BandBurning the DayTroubleHold My Beer, Vol. 1
(Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen)Nothing Shines Like NeonHellbentHold My Beer, Vol. 2
(Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen)Homecoming
861
329
28
39
4373
5472
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsUS Country
US
US Indie
Live at Cheatham Street WarehouseLive at Billy Bob's TexasHomemade Tamales – Live at Floore'sWatch This
(Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen)
62
117014
2119
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbumUS Country
US Country Airplay
US Bubbling
"Tonight's Not the Night (For Goodbye)""Down and Out""Kiss Me in the Dark""One More Goodbye""In My Arms Instead""Too Late for Goodbye""Steal You Away""One More Sad Song""Trouble Knows My Name""Fuzzy""Satellite""Neon Blues""Tequila Eyes"
200543Rollercoaster
48
200643Just a Matter of Time
200753
200852Randy Rogers Band
201047Burning the Day
2012383721Trouble
2013
2014Homemade Tamales – Live at Floore's
2016Nothing Shines Like Neon
2017
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other certified songs

YearSingleCertificationsAlbum"Buy Myself a Chance"
2008Randy Rogers Band

Music videos

YearVideoDirector"Kiss Me in the Dark""One More Goodbye""In My Arms Instead""Interstate""One More Sad Song""Fuzzy""Satellite""Standards" (Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen)"Neon Blues""San Antone""Meet Me Tonight""Rodeo Clown" (Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen)
2006Shaun Silva
2007The Brads
2008Andy Wherspann
2010Stephen Shepherd
2012
2013
2014The Edde Brothers
2015
2016
2017
2020Tim Duggan

References

References

  1. Brown, Marisa. "allmusic ((( Randy Rogers > Overview )))". Allmusic.
  2. "Randy Rogers Band profile". ThisIsTexasMusic.com.
  3. "Randy Rogers Band biography". Randyrogersband.com.
  4. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Country Albums".
  5. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Billboard 200".
  6. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Folk Albums".
  7. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Independent Albums".
  8. "Like It Used to Be". Allmusic.
  9. (October 15, 2015). "Randy Rogers Band Announce New Album". The Boot.
  10. Watts, Cindy. (January 21, 2019). "Exclusive: Randy Rogers Band reveals new album 'Hellbent,' new tour". [[The Tennessean]].
  11. "Live at Cheatham Street Warehouse". Allmusic.
  12. (May 18, 2016). "Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen Ready Live Album 'Watch This'".
  13. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Country Albums".
  14. "Randy Rogers Chart History - Country Airplay".
  15. (September 2025). "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of September 15, 2012".
  16. {{cite certification. ""
  17. (January 20, 2011). "RANDY ROGERS BAND, 'STEAL YOU AWAY' – SONG SPOTLIGHT". [[Taste of Country]].
  18. (March 2013). "SONGS & STORIES OF SAN MARCOS: RANDY ROGERS". Lonestar Music Magazine.
  19. "Fuzzy". Allmusic.
  20. "Single review - "Satellite"". The Daily Country.
  21. (4 January 2013). "Single Releases".
  22. (October 7, 2009). "Kiss Me in the Dark". Vevo.
  23. (October 8, 2009). "One More Goodbye". Vevo.
  24. (December 20, 2009). "In My Arms Instead". Vevo.
  25. (July 23, 2010). "Interstate". Vevo.
  26. (September 14, 2012). "One More Sad Song". Vevo.
  27. (July 2024). "CMT : Videos : Randy Rogers Band : Fuzzy". [[Country Music Television]].
  28. "CMT : Videos : Randy Rogers Band : Satellite". [[Country Music Television]].
  29. "CMT : Videos : Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen : Standards". [[Country Music Television]].
  30. "CMT : Videos : Randy Rogers Band : Neon Blues". [[Country Music Television]].
  31. (July 12, 2016). "Randy Rogers Band Release Music Video for 'San Antone' [WATCH]". The Boot.
  32. "CMT : Videos : Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen : Rodeo Clown". [[Country Music Television]].
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