Watch Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers Cover Guy Clark's 'Rita Ballou'

Country music best friends don't get much better than Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers. Nearly inseparable in recent years, the pair have toured and even released a duets album together, 2015's Hold My Beer, Vol. 1. The two Texans are always game to tackle a Lone Star standard, which is just what they do in the latest video from Austin native Bruce Robison's The Next Waltz series, in which they cover Guy Clark's classic "Rita Ballou."

Watch as the two perform the song together on RollingStone.com.

Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen record "Rita Ballou" by Guy Clark at The Next Waltz's Country Bunker studio in Lockhart, Texas. Presented by Real Ale Brewing Co. Song Written by Guy Clark Filmed by Media, TX Directed by Spencer Peeples

Randy Rogers Band Ninth Annual Golf Jam

Randy Rogers Band is teaming up with San Antonio Y100 to host their ninth annual Golf Jam on September 18th 2017. 

Following the golf tournament at River Crossing Club, this year’s concert will kick off at 7:30 p.m. CT and will feature Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Bruce Robison and Jim Beavers.

This year the funds will be donated directly to Health Alliance for Austin Musician (HAAM) For more information on HAAM check out http://www.rrbgolf.com/charity.

For registration and ticket inquires click here http://www.rrbgolf.com/tickets-registration/

Arizona's Country Thunder Review

Arizona's Country Thunder Review

There's a reason they've gone Top 10 on the Billboard country album charts with five consecutive releases despite never having enjoyed the kind of airplay that could lead to higher placement on the Country Thunder bill, although it could be argued that these heavy-touring Texans are a bit too rooted in tradition for that kind of airplay anyway. And Rogers seems to take great pride in that reality. "Everything you hear right now on stage is being done by one of us onstage," he said at one point, with a smile. "That's all I'm sayin'."

See Randy Rogers, Robert Earl Keen's Ragged Cover of 'Shotgun Willie'

See Randy Rogers, Robert Earl Keen's Ragged Cover of 'Shotgun Willie'

From Rolling Stone Country: The hill country of central Texas is steeped in music history, but there may be no place more legendary than Floore’s Country Store. The general store, meat market and honky-tonk outside San Antonio has hosted everyone from Bob Wills to Elvis Presley to a then-unknown Willie Nelson, who once played there every Saturday.