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Cross Canadian Ragweed started when Randy Ragsdale met Cody Canada, Matt Weidemann, and Grady Cross, who had also been playing together. The four had known each other since grade school and started playing together in Ragsdale's home seven nights a week under the tutelage of Ragsdale's father, Johnny, who had worked with musical artists in the area.
The album was recorded live at Third Coast Music in Port Aransas, Texas, with 19 songs from throughout Canada's career, including works with Cross Canadian Ragweed and The Departed. [2] On November 13, 2015, Cody Canada released a two-disc, 35-track album with Mike McClure, Chip and Ray, Together Again for the First Time. The album was recorded ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed originally formed in Yukon, but became wildly popular in Stillwater in the mid-1990s. The group has not performed together since disbanding in 2010.
The April 10-13, 2025, concerts at Boone Pickens Stadium will bring together all four members of the beloved Red Dirt band, which split up in 2010.
The concert by the 'Boys from Oklahoma,' Turnpike Troubadours and Stoney LaRue at Boone Pickens Stadium will benefit OSU's NIL efforts.
After Oklahoma based southern rock band Cross Canadian Ragweed broke up in 2010, Cody Canada decided to start the Departed that was billed by Texas and Oklahoma music scene observers as a "Super Group." Canada remained on lead vocals and lead guitar and former Ragweed bass guitar player Jeremy Plato joined Canada.
Happiness and All the Other Things is Cross Canadian Ragweed's fifth and final studio album. It was released on August 31, 2009. The album includes twelve new studio tracks and three live tracks, including a cover of Willie Nelson's "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground", "Soul Agent" from the band's 2007 album Mission California, and a cover of John Hiatt's "Train To Birmingham."
The reunited Red Dirt band now will play "The Boys from Oklahoma" concerts April 11 and 12 at OSU's Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater.