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Cross Canadian Ragweed was one of the biggest bands in the Red Dirt scene before they split. These songs show made them so great.
Dierks Bentley and Cross Canadian Ragweed at the 2004 CMA Awards. Bentley famously shouted out the band in his hit "Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)." - Credit: Rick Diamond/WireImage/Getty ...
Oklahoma author Josh Crutchmer’s new book, Never Say Never, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Cross-Canadian Ragweed ...
The sold-out four-concert series featuring Cross Canadian Ragweed and Turnpike Troubadours brought 200,000 Red Dirt fans to ...
Even before the landmark "Boys from Oklahoma" shows, Stillwater boasted an undeniable claim as the birthplace of Red Dirt ...
The boys from Oklahoma are back. Cross Canadian Ragweed, longtime torchbearers for Red Dirt and Texas music and a major influence on the current generation of rising stars from both scenes, are ...
The Cross Canadian Ragweed comeback is expanding to Texas. The Red Dirt pioneers, along with co-headliners Turnpike Troubadours, are bringing their Boys From Oklahoma showcase to McLane Stadium in ...
Today, that “big show” is revealed as Cross Canadian Ragweed was announced as a headlining act for the PBR’s Last Cowboy Standing event. Ragweed will step in for Tim McGraw, who was initially ...
They’re baaack! The addressed tag was a reference and a “tip of the hat” to Koe Wetzel’s song RAGWEED. A tribute song released in 2019 honoring Cross Canadian Ragweed.
The sold-out four-concert series featuring Cross Canadian Ragweed and Turnpike Troubadours brought 200,000 Red Dirt fans to Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Cross Canadian Ragweed will regroup for its first concert in nearly 15 years on April 12 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., its old stomping ground.
"Just open the back door for me:" Ragweed frontman Cody Canada revealed how he got his pal Dierks Bentley to join "The Boys from Oklahoma" Night 1.
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