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 ...
After announcing the majority of their lineup back in July, this morning, Mile 0 officially added Ragweed as their primary headliner, along with the likes of hot-up-and-comers, Lance Roark, Gracie ...
With more stadium shows on the horizon, the reunited and still red-hot Oklahoma band will play the Key West, Florida, ...
After almost 15 years of pining for Cross Canadian Ragweed, fiercely loyal fans of the influential Red Dirt band have responded enthusiastically to the news that "The Boys from Oklahoma" are finally ...
Fifteen years after they broke up, Cross Canadian Ragweed is back together to perform four sold-out reunion shows that have already garnered massive attention among their fans. The reunion shows have ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed was one of the bands at the center of the rise of Red Dirt music in the mid-to-late 90s. Their fusion of country and rock helped to codify the sound of a movement. Then, after ...
In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them. TULSA, Okla. - Cross Canadian Ragweed ...
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).