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  2. Red dirt music - Wikipedia

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    One of many bands representing red dirt music—as their name signifies—is the Red Dirt Rangers. The Rangers (John Cooper, Brad Piccolo and Ben Han) have been making music since the late 1980s and, along with Childers, were part of The Farm's earliest musical brotherhood, which also included Jimmy LaFave and Tom Skinner.

  3. Category:Red dirt music albums - Wikipedia

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  4. Steve Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Ripley's band Moses chose the name Red Dirt Records for their 1972 self-published live album; the first usage of Red Dirt. [4]Ripley worked as a studio musician, producer, and recording engineer, working with Bob Dylan, playing guitar (on Shot of Love) and on the "Shot of Love" tour, [5] with J. J. Cale (on Shades, 8 and Roll On), and he produced Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Roy Clark (on ...

  5. No Justice - Wikipedia

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    Country, red dirt, Americana: Years active: 2001–current: Labels: BMI (2003–2004) Smith Music Group (2006–2008) Carved Records (2009–Present) Members: Steve Rice Tyler Paul Joey Trevino Bryce Conway Cody Patton: Past members: Tony Payne Brandon Jackson Justin Morris Jerry Payne Armando Lopez Alan Orebaugh

  6. The Great Divide (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Divide is an American Red Dirt music group, originally from Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Great Divide formed its own record label, publishing company and operating company, and began recording. The group's first two albums, Goin' For Broke and Break In The Storm, were independent releases.

  7. Jimmy LaFave - Wikipedia

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    The Godfather of Red Dirt Music Bob Childers, also known as "the Dylan of the Dust," [19] served as narrator. [20] When word spread about the tour, performers began contacting LaFave, whose only prerequisite was to have an inspirational connection to Guthrie. Each artist chose the Guthrie songs that he or she would perform as part of the tribute.

  8. Shane Smith and The Saints - Wikipedia

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    Shane Smith and The Saints is an American red dirt country band from Austin, Texas that formed in 2011 and has released four studio albums. The band consists of songwriter Shane Smith, along with Bennett Brown on fiddle, Dustin Schaefer on guitar, Chase Satterwhite playing bass, and Zach Stover playing drums.

  9. Randy Rogers Band - Wikipedia

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    Randy Rogers was born in Cleburne, Texas.At the age of 6 years, he learned to play the piano from his grandmother, and later started playing the guitar. [2]The Randy Rogers Band recorded its debut album, Live at Cheatham Street Warehouse, at a music hall of the same name in San Marcos, Texas.