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Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen - Watch This (2016)

Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen - Watch This (2016)
  • Title: Watch This
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Lil' Buddy Toons
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 78:18 min
  • Total Size: 185 / 500 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Tonight’s Not the Night
2. Mood Ring
3. Buy Myself a Chance
4. Trouble
5. Interstate
6. Songs About Trucks
7. In My Arms Instead
8. You Had Me at My Best
9. Too Late for Goodbye
10. Whataburger
11. West Texas Rain
12. Fuzzy
13. Things I Could Do
14. Satellite
15. One Step Closer
16. Kiss Me in the Dark
17. Who I Am
18. She’s Gonna Run
19. Saturday Night

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; 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-then 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 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 still-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." Both the single and album performed well, with the latter peaking at eight on the Billboard charts. The Randy Rogers Band worked on their sixth studio album during 2012, releasing the single "One More Sad Song" toward the end of the year. This became their highest-charting song to date, peaking at 38 on the country charts, helping Trouble reach number three on Billboard's country album charts and nine on the Top 200 when it appeared in April of 2013. A year of touring followed Trouble, including two concerts at Helotes, Texas' Floore's Country Store that were recorded for the 2014 double-live album Homemade Tamales. Rogers continued to embrace his newfound independence by recording a duet album with Wade Bowen called Hold My Beer, Vol. 1. Released on Lil' Buddy Toons, the record appeared in April 2015 and Rogers and Bowen supported it with a summer tour. ~ Marisa Brown.


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  • whiskers
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Many thanks for lossless.