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Authenticity isn’t something that can be manufactured in a studio. It’s not a craft that can be learned or artfully practiced. It comes from living life. It’s the byproduct of blood, sweat and tears and as the foundation for music, it elevates mere entertainment to compelling art. Every note, every word on the Randy Rogers Band’s new album Nothing Shines Like Neon rings with authenticity that makes each song linger with the listener long after the music fades.

   “You’ve just got to be true to yourself and you can’t fool anybody,” Rogers states matter of factly of the band’s philosophy. “As a whole, our body of work is pretty consistent to our live show and the band that plays on the record is the band that you go see.”

     The same line up has been performing together since 2002 and  the music has evolved as they’ve soaked up life experience. “As men we’ve all matured and lived a lot of life together,” Rogers says. “We’ve had a few breakups happen to us. We’ve had babies. We’ve had life changes. We’ve been on the road 200 shows a year. I’ve been in this band 15 years so a lot has changed.  I still listen to Merle Haggard every night. I mean that hasn’t changed, but a lot has changed for us musically and privately.  We all are in a good spot and we all are just as good friends as when we started.”

   Camaraderie and creativity have made Rogers and bandmates Geoffrey Hill (guitar), Johnny “Chops” Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), Les Lawless (drums) and Todd Stewart (utility player) one of the top bands on the competitive Texas music scene.  Nothing Shines Like Neon continues the momentum established by the band’s four previous albums—Randy Rogers Band, Burning the Day, Trouble and Homemade Tamales, each of which went to No. 1 on iTunes.  Earlier in 2015, Rogers joined friend Wade Bowen to record the critically acclaimed album Hold My Beer Vol. 1

   Produced by Nashville legend Buddy Cannon (Willie/Merle) at Cedar Creek in Austin, RRB’s news album Nothing Shines Like Neon showcases the band’s taut musicianship as well as Rogers’ earnest vocals and insightful songwriting on such instant classics as the groove laden “Rain and the Radio,” the heartbreak anthem “Neon Blues” and the playful “Actin’ Crazy,” a duet with Jamey Johnson. “Jamey and I wrote that song together,” Rogers notes.  “I met a movie star a few days before Jamey and I were going to write. I was in LA playing at the House of Blues and he came out to the show. I was thinking about him …and thinking about being a struggling actor living in LA and having to put up with all the bullshit that LA is.  I just wrote that song about him.”

   The album opens with the fiddle driven shuffle “San Antone”. “That is a Keith Gattis song. He wrote by himself. Being from Texas and living so close to San Antonio, I don’t think that song is going to hurt me at all,” Rogers laughs.  “It’s one of those songs when I heard it I was like, ‘Oh hell! Why didn’t I write this song?’” 

   “Takin’ It As It Comes” features Lone Star legend Jerry Jeff Walker. “I’ve been a big fan of Jerry Jeff’s all my life,” Rogers says.  “He came in the studio with us, got in there with the band, jumped around and played guitar and sang. We had a great time.”

   “Rain and the Radio” is Rogers’ homage to Ronnie Milsap. “I wrote that with Sean McConnell.  He and I have written a lot of songs through the years.  I’ve always been a huge Ronnie Milsap fan and to me that song has a little Milsap feel to it, kind of a bluesy country thing, which we haven’t done before.  Any artist that I look up to always tries to create something different and pushes the envelope a little bit.  I think we do with that song in particular. It’s very country. It’s just very different.  As a band, we’re trying to broaden our horizons and I don’t think that’s a bad thing.  If we were all just stuck doing the same old thing, we would all be bored. We probably wouldn’t still be here.  It’s just a matter of spreading your wings a little bit.” 

   “Look Out Yonder” is a poignant tune Rogers recorded in honor of his mentor, the late Kent Finlay. “Kent gave me my start in the music business.  Up until the day that he died, we talked about songs and about music,” Rogers says. “We actually named the record, Nothing Shines Like Neon after a lyric in one of his songs as a tribute to him.  Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminski are singing on ‘Look Out Yonder’, which was written by Earl Bud Lee, who is most famous for writing ‘Friends In Low Places’. He and I have been friends for 10 years and he has always wanted me to cut that song. I’ve never had a record where it fit and just thinking about losing Kent and Kent going to heaven and joining his mom, ‘Look out yonder coming down the road’ it just fit. I haven’t performed that song yet live, but I know I’m going to have a hard time getting through it.  The day we started our record, I got a call that Kent passed away so this record is definitely dedicated to Kent.  That song makes me think about all of us musicians and how we are crazy as hell and lead the most unorthodox lives. Most of us return back to our roots, so hopefully this is an album that glorifies Kent’s life and is also a nod to the traditional sounds that we all grew up loving.”

   A native of Cleburne, Texas, Rogers grew up addicted to traditional country music. “I wanted to be George Strait when I was in the sixth grade,” he says with a smile. “And I grew up listening to Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, I’ve listened to them more than anybody else, my whole life.  I always liked songs. I always wanted to find out who wrote the songs and what the songs were about.  I always liked the art and the craft of being a songwriter. My dad’s Beatles records got played a lot and Michael Martin Murphy is another one I listened to a lot as a kid. My dad was a huge fan.”

   Like many artists, Rogers got his start performing in church and then expanded to local venues.  “I could write a song when I was pretty little, 11, 12 or 13,” he says. “It’s like a kid who could do calculus or something. It was just something that clicked in my brain for me.  I went and finished college and got a degree in public relations and then started a band.”

   Since then the Randy Rogers Band has steadily built a following that has spilled beyond their native Texas. For the past 10 years they’ve recorded for Universal Music Group, but on Nothing Shines Like Neon, Rogers again takes the reins, releasing the album on his own Tommy Jackson Records, named after a song he wrote for their very first album. “It’s a very obscure Randy Rogers Band song and to this day there is always this one drunk kid at a show that says, ‘Play “Tommy Jackson!” Play “Tommy Jackson!”’  It’s kind of a running joke within our band. It’s like, ‘How in the hell did this kid in Iowa City, Iowa remember that stupid song “Tommy Jackson?”’  It’s about a guy who is on the run from the cops, wanted for murder.  It’s a story song and we just felt like it was a unique way to name a record label.”

 Nothing Shines Like Neon is a stellar collection in an already impressive body of recorded material that owes a lot to the band’s potent live show. “You come to a show, you know what you’re going to get,” Rogers says. “We’ve worked hard at making ourselves better on stage and we care about our live show. It’s a way to come out and unwind, and we’ve stuck to writing songs that are about real life, about breakups or divorces, falling in love or babies being born, and in the case of this record even death, the ups and downs of life. People can relate. That’s what country music is supposed to be.  Our band has been around for a long time because there’s no bullshit to us. We’re not in it to be rich and famous. We’re in it to make a living, provide for our families and do something that we all love.  You can’t fool people and we haven’t ever tried.  I think that’s the key.”

 

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Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
brad
I've had the pleasure of knowing and even working with Randy Rogers since before he really had a band. He's the same guy I knew 5 years ago in San Marcos, except that more people are listening to his music now. Why are they listening? They're listening because it's an original take on common topics. What has and always will set the Randy Rogers Band apart from the rest of the "Texas Music" pack is Randy's ability to write great, creative songs; and the band's ability to perform the hell out of them. Radney Foster produced this album and really coaxed the best out of every band member. Randy's lyrics avoid cliche's and the musical arrangements on both of his studio cd's are second to none in this genre. I've had the pleasure and/or displeasure depending on your viewpoint to meet all of the "stars" in this scene and I must say as a group, the RRB are the nicest, most appreciative band in the scene. They truly are thankful for every fan that comes to the show, every cd that someone buys, every sticker that someone puts on their truck or guitar case, and every person that passes the gospel of the RRB on to someone else. I'm sorry if some of you have had a bad experience with the band. I assure that is a rare thing and urge you to go to a show, and keep listening to the greatest cd to come out of this scene in a couple years.
Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
bob
I think the one thing I have loved about the RRB from the first time I heard them was that their music is distinct and different from everyone elses. The new album is one of the best CD's I have heard in a long time. To say that RRB's sound is just like everyone elses is just crazy. They have a very distinct style and sound that is one of the best out there
Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
Reneé
Rollercoaster seriously touches me like no other CD ever has. It is one of the most eloquently written CD's available - Randy's songwriting is second to none. Everything is perfection - even down to the sequencing of the songs. And the precise blending of the vocals and the Brady's fiddle makes you want to laugh and cry at the same time. If you can't tell, I LOVE this CD. Even more than the CD though, is the guys that the band is composed of. They genuinely accept and appreciate their fans, and show this appreciation through unbelieveable performances day in and day out. I can't say enough about them... If I were to buy a single CD this year, I would purchase Rollercoaster - nothing else even comes close...
Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
Amanda G.
You are entitled to you opinion, but I think most of the people on this forum would agree when I say that Rollercoaster is absolutely amazing. In my opinion, it is the CD of the year. I have not stopped playing it since I bought it. And I don’t know what you mean saying that their sound is just like everyone else. I think they have a very distinct sound that sets them apart from all other bands in Texas Music. And their live show is just simply amazing as well. There is such spirit and the music just touches your soul. And I have not met one member of the band that has ever been anything other than friendly and appreciative. Randy is always thanking his fans. I think they are a great group of guys. And I think they are headed towards great things!! And if you look around in here, I think everyone else pretty much agrees!!
Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
Jodie
Rollercoaster is absolutely amazing!!!In my opinion it is some of the best writing around.I have met and hung out with this whole band and I don't think you could've put together a nicer or more genuine group of guys.The talent this band holds is undeniable.They love their fans and show that love every single night they perform.If you don't have this cd...GET IT ASAP! As far as the negative reviews go...everyone has their own opinions and constructive criticism is welcome....but these reviews really do sound like a personal vendetta and know that on this review forum,you are very much in the minority.
Randy Rogers Band  09/14/2004            
Sweet Caroline
Rollercoaster is all that we expected it to be and MORE! Hearing these songs live for the past year has been amazing but listening to this cd is a spiritual thing for me!! mrackmrack - not sure what TX music you are listening to but the RRB's sound is what makes them different than other artists...everything about their sound, lyrics and direction sets them apart from others... chris from denton - dude, you must be talking of an impersonator who doesn't know his subject because Randy Rogers is one of the most genuine, good hearted people I know! As far as his fans go, they are so much a part of his inspiration for his music and purpose in life that it is amazing... You both need to give the RRB another try!
Randy Rogers Band  09/13/2004            
a
This is one of the best cd's i've heard in awhile and this time around may be the best song i've ever heard.
Randy Rogers Band  09/11/2004            
mrackmrack
i wonder if the randy rogers band has ever mustered the desire to create music that they could proudly call their "own," or whether they will simply be satisfied for the rest of their careers duplicating the same sound i have heard from several other texas musicians. i do not want to attach this label of banality and staleness to all texas music, for i have seen some great talent emerge from these parts. however, it is clear that this band has simply reproduced the same sound that has worked for others. im sorry guys, but real talent entails innovation, something you lack immensely. bad music, put quite simply. i dont see your musical future taking too many more steps forward, but i may be proved wrong until some audiences decide to march out from the musical funk they are in. besides, you are rude and way too condescending for a person of your ability and physique.
Randy Rogers Band  09/09/2004            
Dennis from Corpus Christi
What a treat it is to hear this CD. It's on the front edge and likely to stay there. I have been listening and observing this band from the inside out for the last year and a half. They have matured musically with tremendous strides and there following is growing wildly. Catch them everytime you can!!
Randy Rogers Band  09/09/2004            
cuz
Sorry you feel that way Chris from Denton, but it appears that you are the only one that feels that way. Must be something personal.
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