RANDY ROGERS BAND TRIBUTE A LIFETIME OF LOVE IN NEW SINGLE “PICTURE FRAMES”

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NASHVILLE, TENN. (October 8, 2021) — After two decades as one of Texas Country’s definitive bands – a mantle they have carried proudly to a massive, nationwide audience – Randy Rogers Bandtruly know what the phrase “time flies when you're having fun” means. And with their new single, “Picture Frames,” they capture the portrait of a lifetime in love.

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Written by Rogers with Drew Kennedy with the well-worn feel of heirloom anthem, the instant-classic Country-rocker is full of nostalgia and cherished memories, all about true love hanging on a hallway wall. Both the song and its heartfelt lyric video speak to RRB’s 20 years together as a band, and in the process, serve as the ideal beginning to a full-circle chapter in their history.

Reconnecting with the band’s original producer (hit Country songwriter and artist, Radney Foster), and returning to the studio where their hard-hitting, fiddle-laced Country sound was first established, "Picture Frames” is just the first taste of what’s to come next spring, with more new music on the way.

“‘Picture Frames’ is a song about all of us, and the memories we have made together through the years living on our walls and in our phones," Rogers shares. "I’ve been lucky enough to be on the road for the last 21 years and have made some damn fine memories.”

Both “Picture Frames” and the new-album news arrive as the follow up to Randy Rogers Band’s eighth studio album, HELLBENT, which was released in 2019 and produced by Grammy award-winner Dave Cobb in Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A.

The band is currently on the road with headline dates criss-crossing the nation scheduled through January of 2022.

In related news, Randy Rogers’ innovative new whiskey brand, Bahnbrëcker, made its debut in September, introducing the world's first Hefeweizen-style whiskey. Inspired by an ideal Texas summer day spent floating down the river in New Braunfels, this unpretentious craft whiskey is designed for easy drinking and a smooth finish and can be found in select Texas venues and retail establishments. Nationwide shipping is also available, and the Bahnbrëcker brand has plans to introduce additional products in the future.

RANDY ROGERS AND WADE BOWEN BREW UP COLLABORATIVE RETURN WITH HOLD MY BEER, VOL. 2

RANDY ROGERS AND WADE BOWEN BREW UP COLLABORATIVE RETURN WITH HOLD MY BEER, VOL. 2

ROLLING STONE - Texas country duo Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen have announced Hold My Beer, Vol. 2, their follow-up LP to 2015’s Hold My Beer, Vol. 1. The album is set for release on May 8th and available for preorder today. Ahead of the LP’s release, the singers shared the track “Rodeo Clown.”

Randy Rogers Band's 11th Annual Golf Jam Raises More Than $240,000 For New Randy Rogers Family Foundation 501(c)(3)

Randy Rogers Band's 11th Annual Golf Jam Raises More Than $240,000 For New Randy Rogers Family Foundation 501(c)(3)

RRFF Makes Inaugural Donation of Golf Jam Proceeds to MusiCares, In Loving Memory of Austin Chapter’s Theresa Jenkins

New Braunfels, TX (September 26, 2019) — Randy Rogers Band hosted its eleventh annual Golf Jam this weekend at River Crossing Golf Club in Spring Branch, TX. Presented by Shiner Beers, the two-day event kicked off Sunday evening with a powerful songwriters round featuring Rogers, Wade Bowen, Jon Randall, and Jim Beavers, and continued on Monday with a charity golf tournament at one of the Hill Country's premiere courses. Proceeds for the two days were donated to MusiCares by the newly-established Randy Rogers Family Foundation.

Rodney Crowell, Lee Ann Womack and Randy Rogers Are “Flatland Hillbillies”

The story here — the latest collaboration from Rodney Crowell and friends — paints a picture of things that aren’t all that rosy when you’re living like flatland hillbillies. The ones who, according to Crowell, Lee Ann Womack and Randy Rogers, are just getting by on what they can, and getting by on what they’ve got. By the end of the new tune, the singers draw the conclusion that living on the edge of nowhere isn’t for the faint of heart. Read more on CMT.com.