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Randy Rogers Band go on "Rollercoaster" again

Monday, July 22, 2024 – Two decades after its initial release, Randy Rogers Band's 2004 LP, "Rollercoaster," is receiving a 20th anniversary-edition treatment. On Aug 23, the band will release the remastered and resequenced edition.

"20 years. They say, 'don't blink.' Yet, that's exactly how this feels," Rogers said. "We all feel so lucky to still be standing up on that stage playing these songs. What a ride. Cheers to you 'Rollercoaster.'"

Produced by Radney Foster, the anniversary edition brings the disc into the modern age. Originally released on Aug. 24, 2004, this was the Randy Rogers Band's second full-length album.

The track list is:
1. "Down & Out" (Randy Rogers, Brady Black, Geoffrey Hill, Jon Richardson, Les Lawless)
2. "Somebody Take Me Home" (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
3. "This Time Around" (Randy Rogers, Cade Canada)
4. "Love Must Follow You Around" (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
5. "Lay it All On You" (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen)
6. "Tonight's not The Night" (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
7. "Again" (Randy Rogers, Cody Canada)
8. "Can't Slow Down" (Randy Rogers)
9. "They Call It The Hill Country" (Kent Finlay)v
10. "Ten Miles Deep" (Jon Richardson)
11. "I Miss You With Me" (Randy Rogers)

The band will hit the road in late-August, including select dates with Parker McCollum, Flatland Cavalry and Ian Munsick.

Tour dates are:
Aug. 22 | Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
Aug.23 | New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Aug.24 | Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
Aug.30 | College Station, TX – Hurricane Harry's
Aug.31 | Bedford, TX – Bedford Boys Ranch
Sept.5 | Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Boise
Sept.6 | Bozeman, MT - Brick Breenan Fieldhouse*
Sept.7 | Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Spokane
Sept.10 | Everett, WA - Angel of the Winds Arena*
Sept.13 | Lubbock, TX - Cook's Garage
Sept.14 | Durant, OK - Choctaw Grand Theater
Sept.20 | Midland, TX - La Hacienda Event Center
Sept.27 | Fredericksburg, TX - Luckenbach Texas
Sept.28 | Pasadena, TX - Pasadena Livestock Show
Oct. 4 | Waco, TX - Heart O'Texas Fair
Oct.5 | Cleburne, TX - La Moderna Field
Oct.7 | Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre^
Oct.11 | New Braunfels, TX - Gruene Hall
Oct.12| Bellville, TX - Austin County Fair
Oct.17 | Prescott Valley, AZ - Findlay Toyota Center+
Oct.18 | Tucson, AZ -Tucson Arena+
Oct.19 | Las Vegas, NV - Bakkt Theater+
Nov. 1 | Fort Stockton, TX - Fort Stockton Convention Center
Nov. 2 | Terrell, TX - Silver Saloon
Nov. 22| Helotes, TX - Floores Country Store
Nov. 23 | Graham, TX - Young County Arena
Dec. 27 | Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center+
Dec.28 | Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena+

* w/ Ian Munsick
^ w/ Flatland Cavalry
+ w/ Parker McCollum


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