- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
- Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud At Cain's Ballroom · 2006
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About Cross Canadian Ragweed
Formed in Yukon, Oklahoma, in 1994, country-rock band Cross Canadian Ragweed popularized red dirt music—a rowdy regional genre blending rock, jam, and alt-country sounds. ∙ Frontman Cody Canada wrote their breakthrough single, “17”—beloved by fans as a celebration of hometown pride—about the difficulty of growing up in a small town. ∙ In 2004, their album Soul Gravy debuted at No. 5 on Billboard’s Country chart. ∙ “Sick and Tired,” a hit single from Soul Gravy, was the first of several of their songs to feature country music star Lee Ann Womack. ∙ Canada’s grunge rock influences shine through on “Dimebag,” an ode to late Pantera guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott that earned the band their first spins on rock radio. ∙ The Departed, a red-dirt supergroup formed by Canada and bassist Jeremy Plato, carried on the band’s legacy with three Top 20 Country albums.
- ORIGIN
- Stillwater, OK, United States
- FORMED
- 1994
- GENRE
- Country