★★★★★
With Homemade Tamales: Live At Floore's, Randy Rogers Band are doing something completely different than most bands who have reached their level, they're chronicling their time as a major label recording artist with a live album which just doesn't feature the singles. In fact, Homemade Tamales doesn't feature their biggest hit, the Top 40 Mainstream Country chart hit "No More Sad Songs...
- www.roughstock.com
2014-04-29
★★★★★
For many fans in Texas and Oklahoma, the release of new music from Randy Rogers Band is often an event to cherish. The band has scored multiple #1 hits in the region including a pair of chart-topping hits from this new album, Trouble. The lead-single from Trouble, "No More Sad Songs," was released last fall and became the band's biggest national hit to date, giving Randy Rogers Band their first Top 40 hit...
- www.roughstock.com
2013-04-30
★★★★★
With Their third major label album Burning The Day, the Randy Rogers Band has switched from UMG Nashville's Mercury shingle to their other label, the prestigious MCA Nashville...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
Like fellow Red Dirt band Cross Canadian Ragweed, the Randy Rogers Band has managed to cross-over to the Nashville label scene without losing anything that made them what they were. The band also has managed to retain autonomy with the recording process. Teaming up once again with fellow Okie Radney Foster, Randy Rogers Band has managed to smoothen out their sound just enough to possibly attain some success at mainstream country radio...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
The fifth studio release from the Randy Rogers Band is supposed to be a groundbreaker. After having Radney Foster produce its last two discs, the Hill Country fivepiece moved to studio vet Paul Worley, who's worked with the Dixie Chicks and Big & Rich, among a long list of others...
- www.austinchronicle.com
2010-10-11
★★★★★
On Burning the Day, their third major-label release, Randy Rogers Band continues to show confidence in their musicianship with this nice slice of Texas country. The five-piece band regularly performs more than 200 shows a year, and that serves them well on an album that usually centers on the open road and the often painful reasons why people explore it...
- www.the9513.com
2010-09-01