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Cross Canadian Ragweed Confirms Live Album From 2025’s “Boys From Oklahoma” Concerts Is Coming Soon
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Cross Canadian Ragweed Confirms Live Album From 2025’s “Boys From Oklahoma” Concerts Is Coming Soon

Get ready. Against all odds, 2025 proved to be nothing short of a miracle for Cross Canadian Ragweed. After making their long-awaited return to the stage in January at Mile 0 Fest in Key West, Florida, Ragweed dropped the bombshell and announced their grand reunion: “The Boys From Oklahoma” Concert series, a four-night experience in April, along with fellow Red Dirt legends, Turnpike Troubadours. This would later expand into a “Texas Encore” edition of the reunion, which included Shane Smith & The Saints, Wade Bowen and more in August. Given the success last year, with all the aforementioned shows selling out, Ragweed has been hitting the road hard again this year. Not only did they headline Mile 0 Fest in Key West, Florida, but they also teamed up with Turnpike once again for two “Boys From Oklahoma” concerts in Athens, Georgia, back in February. In March, fresh off a sold-out show at Houston Rodeo, the Red Dirt legends would send fans into a frenzy by teasing what looked to be their first new live album in nearly 20 years, sharing a cropped album cover for a record seemingly titled Live & Loud. View this post on Instagram Over the weekend, Ragweed would return to Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where they made their grand return at the “Boys From Oklahoma” series last year, and it proved to be another massive success. Calling upon Turnpike once again, they’d also bring out fellow Oklahoman, Wyatt Flores, as well as Shane Smith & the Saints, they performed to another sold-out crowd in their home state. On a night filled with memorable moments, ranging from a performance with Smith and Co. on “17” to closing the show with a cover of Charlie Robison’s “My Hometown,” frontman Cody Canada delivered the best news of the night by confirming that the live album is officially on the way. Talking to the Stillwater crowd, he would confirm that Live and Loud will consist of songs from the original four-night run of the “Boys From Oklahoma” concerts last year. “So last year we had four nights of this, 100 songs. I know this because I went through this in a studio and went down a list of everything we did last year for a reason, so maybe one day we could have a live album called ‘Live From Boone Pickens Stadium.’ We should call it ‘Live and Loud From Boone Pickens Stadium.'” Following up on the announcement at the show, Ragweed would then take to Instagram Sunday afternoon to post yet another teaser for the live album. Uploading a slick animation of the Easter egg-filled album cover coming to life, they would confirm the record’s Live and Loud From Boone Pickens Stadium title. View this post on Instagram As Canada noted at the Stillwater show, there’s plenty to choose from for the album. In case you forgot, Turnpike’s Evan Felker and Kyle Nix, Parker McCollum, Wyatt Flores, Kaitlin Butts, Wade Bowen, Mike McClure, Jason Boland, Dierks Bentley, Shelby Stone and Graycie York all made appearances with Ragweed throughout the legendary four-night run last year on various songs. While there’s no confirmation if any of the collaborations will make the final tracklist for Live and Loud, there’s no denying that it would be a dream come true for Red Dirt fans to hear all of these massive collaborations in studio quality. As of now, Live and Loud From Boone Pickens Stadium does not have a release date; however, it’s safe to say that we’ll get an official announcement here very soon. Before you go, fire up “Boys From Oklahoma” live at Billy Bob’s Texas back in 2002. Cross Canadian Ragweed Tour Dates July 24 – Morrison, Colorado – Red Rocks Amphitheater August 22 – Lincoln, Nebraska – Memorial StadiumThe post Cross Canadian Ragweed Confirms Live Album From 2025’s “Boys From Oklahoma” Concerts Is Coming Soon first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Bryan Andrews Reveals a Truth That Would Embarrass Most Artists
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Bryan Andrews Reveals a Truth That Would Embarrass Most Artists

Yep, he's playing to small crowds and dang proud of it. Here's why. Continue reading…

Thomas Rhett Now Has Five Kids — Will He Have Any More?
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Thomas Rhett Now Has Five Kids — Will He Have Any More?

Thomas Rhett talks parenthood and why he and his wife Lauren don't plan to have more children after the birth of their son Brave this year. Continue reading…

Lainey Wilson on Ella Langley's Album: She's Speechless!
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Lainey Wilson on Ella Langley's Album: She's Speechless!

Ella Langley's 'Dandelion' album is already a hit with fans...but what does Lainey Wilson think? Continue reading…

Joshua Ray Walker Releases Steel-Soaked, Introspective New Single, “Chasing Sunsets”
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Joshua Ray Walker Releases Steel-Soaked, Introspective New Single, “Chasing Sunsets”

Last month, Joshua Ray Walker announced the final chapter of his record trilogy, Ain’t Dead Yet, out everywhere on May 29th. Ain’t Dead Yet comes after his October 2025 concept album Stuff. This stellar record was the second part of this trilogy, following the light-and-air island-inspired melodies of Tropicana, and while it was an anthem for me last summer, it was penned during a very dark time in his life. The country music world was shaken to its core when Walker announced he was diagnosed with colon cancer back in 2023. Things took a dive for the worse after 6 months of chemotherapy when he was told the cancer had spread to his lungs and moved to stage 4, but, near miraculously, it turns out some of the worries were for nothing. In October of last year, he went in for a biopsy, and doctors discovered that the original diagnosis was incorrect and there was no sign of cancer in his lungs. Ain’t Dead Yet will feature some of Walker’s deepest and most personal storytelling, as he started writing the album before receiving the news that rearranged and threatened his life. While Walker has a clean bill of health now, that year led to the “Voices” singer being filled with challenges mentally, physically, and he was reckoning with the thought that he would not be on Earth much longer. “That whole year I just felt awful and like I was dying. I didn’t feel right, and mentally I was off, like there really was something wrong the whole time. So I think the reason some of these songs feel the way they do is because I felt that way, even though I didn’t know something was wrong yet.” Ain’t Dead Yet offers a more somber tone, capturing the highs and lows of the last three years of Walker’s life. It’s a reflection of his feelings now, standing on the other side, while also a dedication to the future. “I’m really grateful to have a second chance, and I’m also grateful to have lived through thinking I was going to die. It gives you perspective in a way you really can’t fake until you’ve actually done it; in a way, it was kind of a gift. I faced death; I almost lost my house; I got engaged; We lost most of our belongings to flood and mold; I’ve had loved ones die; I almost lost my entire music catalog. It’s been a lot, good and bad. I’m just a much different person. I’m very intentional with my time, and I’m a lot happier, even though things have been hard, I genuinely do think I’m happier. It’s been a pretty wild transformation.” View this post on Instagram At the time of the record’s announcement, Walker shared “Capital Letters,” a tune that pays tribute to some of Walker’s greatest mentors. Written in honor of his grandpa and Trey Johnson, co-founder of Walker’s of the first label, the lyrics honor the roles these long-gone loved ones played. “Capital Letters” was a strong start for what’s in store for this album, and Walker is keeping that momentum going with his latest steel-soaked single, “Chasing Sunsets.” The tune, penned with John Pedigo and Gin Wigmore, AKA Virginia Claire Wigmore, Wallker transforms chasing white lines and sunsets to how life can pass you by. “I wrote the hook for ‘Chasing Sunsets’ while driving cross-country alone, through the desert, on my birthday. I was trying to get to some meetings and co-writes I had scheduled in Los Angeles, and I like to come to the table with an idea. I’d been driving towards the sunset for what seemed like forever. When you’re headed West, the sunsets last longer because you can drive through the desert so fast that it actually takes the Sun longer to set. That’s what sparked the idea, then the song ended up being about LA and it’s seen multiple iterations over the last few years as I changed it a bit to better fit the narrative of this record and what’s been going on in my life. Although parts of the songs’ pre-chorus and chorus were oddly prophetic, it still needed some tweaking to reflect the growth I’ve had while going through my cancer journey.” Walker’s thick twang coats your ears as he pours wisdom into the lyrics. The song seems so simple at first, but as Walker noted, the chorus and pre-chorus prime the pump for how these lyrics are much deeper than sunsets and really paint a picture of how life passes and that you should keep chasing those sunsets and relishing in every moment life presents in front of you because you never know when the light will dip below the horizon. “Chasing sunsets Where the light starts to bend The darkness Is where the end begins Time better start to slow itself way down I’m running out of ones to call my friends Memory lane is a freeway now At least I get to see how this thing ends When it’s my time, I hope that I Won’t feel alone” Joshua Ray Walker is a storyteller unlike any other, making seemingly simple subjects carry deep weight. “Chasing Sunsets” will be on repeat for the foreseeable future for me. Turn it all the way up. Joshua Ray Walker – 2026 Tour Dates Apr 1 – Saxon Pub – Austin, TX Apr 18 – Gruene Hall – New Braunfels, TX May 14 – Birthplace of Country Music – Bristol, VA May 15 – The Grove – Glasgow, KY May 22 – Kerrville Folk Festival – Kerrville, TX May 26 – Knuckleheads – Kansas City, MO May 27 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO May 28 – Schubas – Chicago, IL May 29 – Turf Club – St. Paul, MN May 30 – Appleton Beer Factory – Appleton, WI Jun 3 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY Jun 4 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA Jun 5 – Middle East Upstairs – Boston, MA Jun 6 – Milkboy – Philadelphia, PA Jun 7 – Pearl Street Warehouse – Washington DC Jul 3 – Byscenen – Trondheim, NO Jul 5 – Blårock Cafe – Tromso, NO Jul 8 – Wiese – Lillehammer – NO Jul 10 – Norsk Country-Treff – Breim, NO Jul 12 – Ole Bull Scene – Bergen, NO Jul 14 – Tou Scene – Stavanger, NO Jul 17 – John Dee – Oslo, NO Jul 21 – Debaser – Stockholm, SE Jul 22 – Garage Bar – Hoganas, SE Jul 28 – The Lower Third – London, ENG Jul 29 – The Deaf Institute – Manchester, ENG Jul 30 – The Hug and Pint – Glasgow, SCO Aug 1 – Whelan’s – Dublin, IE Sept 9 – Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO Sept 10 – The Rialto Casper –  Casper, WY Sept 11 – Live From the Divide – Livingston, MT Sept 12 – Live From the Divide – Livingston, MT Sept 13 – Pub Station Taproom –  Billings, MT Sept 15 – The State Room – Salt Lake City, UT Sept 16 – Neurolux – Boise, ID Sept 17 – The District – Spokane, WA Sept 18 – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA Sept 19 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR Sept 22 – Folsom Saloon, Folsom, CA Sept 24 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA Sept 25 – The Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AZ Sept 26 – Meow Wolf – Santa Fe, NM Oct 8 – Chickie Wah Wah – New Orleans, LA Oct 9 – Standard Deluxe – Waverly, AL Oct 10 – Vinyl – Atlanta, GA Oct 11 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC Oct 13 – Radio Room – Greenville, SC Oct 14 – The Pour House – Raleigh, NC Oct 15 – The Ramkat – Winston-Salem, NC Oct 16 – The Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC Oct 17 – Open Chord – Knoxville, TN Oct 18 – Songbirds – Chattanooga, TN Oct 22 – Skinny Dennis – Nashville, TN Oct 24 – Hernando’s Hideaway – Memphis, TN Oct 25 – White Water Tavern – Little Rock, ARThe post Joshua Ray Walker Releases Steel-Soaked, Introspective New Single, “Chasing Sunsets” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.