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Over the weekend, Cross Canadian Ragweed urged fans via Facebook to avoid buying tickets from third-party ticket sites and to wait for the band to rebuild its web store and launch new lines of ...
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 reuniting after nearly 15 years for ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed formed in the mid-90s in Oklahoma. The band originally consisted of Grady Cross (guitar), Cody Canada (lead guitar/vocals), Randy Ragsdale (drums), and Choya Partridge (bass).
Fortunately, there are still a few ways to find Cross Canadian Ragweed tickets online, including promo codes and offers to score seats at a (relative) discount. Here's what you need to know.
The southern rockers in Cross Canadian Ragweed—who, it should be noted, aren't Canadian at all (their band name is derived from elements of the four members' last names: Cross, Canada, Ragsdale ...
Oklahoma author Josh Crutchmer’s new book, Never Say Never, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Cross-Canadian Ragweed reunion in Stillwater and celebrates Red Dirt music.
Along with Cross Canadian Ragweed's first full concerts together since the band split up in 2010 — and the Red Dirt standard-bearers' first stadium shows ever — "The Boys from Oklahoma" dates ...