The Randy Rogers Country Music Revival

Randy Rogers and his fiddle player Brady Black will be doing an acoustic/songwriter type show at the Mucky Duck tomorrow night.

I'm not going to be able to see Randy for any of his big CD release shows in coming weeks, so I'm looking forward to catching him at the Duck.

Randy is two-thirds country music singer/songwriter and one-third fire-and-brimstone preacher. This should be a fun setting for him.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/09/04 22:17 | Music | Technorati

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I haven't seen Randy live in so dang long. Please-o-please tell us how great it was after the fact!

Why the hell aren't you guys coming to Raz on the Braz??? Or are you?
Posted by Cindy @ 13:35 on 08/10/04


I might be able to get to the Duck tonight. We'll see. I do intend to catch the Molly and the Ringwalds on Friday at the Continental.
Posted by Gary C. @ 16:21 on 08/10/04


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