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by choleworld on 7/27/24House of Blues Houston - HoustonI was a great concert. Randy and Wade preformed amazing!!
Venue
John T Floore Country Store
Lineup
Venue
Reed Arena
Randy Rogers Band In Concert
A concert by the Randy Rogers Band is all about connection. After all, the band's entire career is based on its symbiotic relationship with its hard-core, grassroots following. Rogers and company carved out a successful career without catering to the country music mainstream, bouncing its sound instead off of its hardy Southwestern fan base and having it reflected back at them. No matter how big the audience is at a Randy Rogers Band show, the group doesn't employ any sort of technological tricks or pyrotechnics to get the crowd riled up. Instead they rely on purely musical excitement and good old-fashioned enthusiasm for what they're doing. And whether they're dipping into deep cuts from their long history or banging out some of their best-known tunes like "Kiss Me in the Dark" and "In My Arms Instead," Randy and the boys forge a bond with the fans every time they step out onstage.?
Randy Rogers Band Background
The Randy Rogers Band are among the prime architects of the homegrown country music movement known as the Texas Red Dirt scene, a grassroots phenomenon that has its core in both the Lone Star State and Oklahoma. Singer/songwriter Rogers formed the band in 2000 with guitarist Geoffrey Hill, bassist Jon Richardson, fiddler Brady Blade, multi-instrumentalist Todd Stewart, and drummer Les Lawless, and true to their all-for-one spirit, they maintained that same lineup through many years of recording and heavy-duty touring. With their blend of honky-tonk, outlaw country, folk-rock, and singer/songwriter influences, the Randy Rogers Band has created a singular style that's instantly accessible but bears none of the trappings of modern-day pop country. Never lacking in nuance, the band has nonetheless maintained a very real, organic sound while still managing to land album after album in the upper rungs of the country charts, from their breakthrough third album, 2006's Just a Matter of Time onward.
I was a great concert. Randy and Wade preformed amazing!!
Young crowd for the opening act. He was capable but i know a few youngsters that could have walked on that stage and shown him up. Randy and Wade are fine artists. It was a fun show but i would prefer to hear the hits. They sang a few but left some good ones out and replaced them with covers? The venue was cramped to say the least. I would see this show again but someplace different, with a dance floor, where they dont charge extra for a freakin chair
We heart Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen so when we saw they were coming here we were stoked!! I love the Hold My Beer show! We really enjoyed the concert and the House of Blues venue. AC? Check. Cold beer? Check! Food and easy parking? Check check! Seriously, the standing room only was perfectly fine and didn’t feel overcrowded. Great views from anywhere inside! If you want seating splurge for VIP - chairs, table and a wait staff. Will definitely be back!
Ticketmaster selling too many tickets at this venue ruined what could have been a good time. I wanted to see a show, not be packed into a motionless mosh pit with unintentional fondling at every movement.
Close quarters to stage and bar ??Music was great! Great venue to enjoy live music.
The show was great although I couldn't see it. I had reserved high boy seats in the balcony. The people in front of me stood up the entire time and I recently had surgery on my ankle so I couldn't stand up to try to see over them. The house of blues staff asked then at sit down once. They didn't. The staff never came back after that. I would have been better off listening to Randi Rogers on my record player at home. He sounded great though!
RRB is always so great to watch live. The put on a great show. Love them so much!
One of the best shows I’ve seen in years. Randy and Wade are great together!
Randy Rodgers did NOT disappoint! It was everything I expected and more!! My only complaint was that it didn’t last longer!
We went to see Randy Rogers on Saturday and he was awesome!