Rich O'Toole



































Rich O'Toole
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Rich O’Toole is honest to goodness Texas talent with a spicy presence in his music that can only be found hailing from a state that has a reputation for everything being bigger – and Rich proves this rumor true with huge lyrical passion, a gigantic portion of daring subject matter that’ll leave any listener wide-eyed, and massive on-stage energy.  This energy hasn’t fallen one bit even after four years of touring nationally.  It’s only increased, and for Rich, that’s the plan for the rest of his career.    

Rich’s new record "Kiss of a Lair" showcases passion, mixed with honest songwriting, and spun into guitar driven country/rock melodies that are noticeably present in his latest single “The Cricket Song”, released in February.  This single is only one of many on the record that beg each listener to be a part of Rich’s story and sometimes, the story pushes the envelope without tipping it over.  Crowd-favorite “Marijuana & Jalapenos” is a Texas anthem that’ll have you trying to grin around the tongue in your cheek.  Rich is accompanied by some of the industry’s most sought after songwriters including Jimbeau Hinson (“Hillbilly Highway”, Steve Earle) and Trent Summar (“She Knows What to Do With a Saturday Night”, Billy Currington).  Be ready to embark on a story-telling journey when Steve Earle meets Mark Twain in one of the album’s cuts written by Hinson titled “Banks of the Mississippi”.        

Rich displays an energetic take on-stage that is aurally present in the upcoming record.  His drive for life is lyrically present in the album’s closer, “I’m Never Gonna Quit”.  This never-give-up mantra has led Rich to accumulate a die-hard and dedicated fan base over his years of touring who could sing every word to each song on the night’s set list.  Night after night, he offers audiences an energetic and intimate performance that could only be described as “Bruce Springsteen meets Country Music” and if you ask him what it is that fuels these performances and his recent success, he’ll reply with one word:  passion.    

“If I didn’t love playing city after city so much, I wouldn’t do it.  There’ll be times when I leave the stage soakin’ wet because of how much energy the crowd and I shared.”

Intriguing song content, melodies that will have you riding on verve, and the determination to present an ever-increasing on-stage dynamism to audiences across the U.S. make Rich O’Toole a Country force to watch out for.

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09/11/2009 - Rich O'Toole Headlines RFL concert - Read More
09/09/2008 - Rich O’Toole to take stage at Music in the Mud Festival - Read More
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11/07/2007 - Festival adds O'Toole to music lineup  - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 157


Rich O'Toole  03/25/2007            
Bored!!!
If you didnt like queen of the misfits.... Just wait for Kelly comes to town.... It could be one of the bigest peices of sh!t I have ever heard..
Rich O'Toole  03/21/2007            
You dont know me!
Rich O'Toole's album is GREAT!!If you havent had the chacne to check him out full band yet, i advise that you do so. They are different then any other band, full of energy, and just all around great guys! Buy the album, the kid is going to be HUGE!!!! Get out there and keep supporting GOOD TEXAS COUNTRY MUSIC!!!
Rich O'Toole  03/20/2007            
true_ear
the cd is produced well (anyone can spend money to achieve this) but the content is awful. Terrible, inane lyrics and cliche riffs abound. They are terrible live, and Rich's voice is painful to listen to.
Rich O'Toole  03/20/2007            
John from Austin
Laughable, terrible, however you want to put it this guy stinks. Not only can you not understand a word he says but he is a complete tool on stage. Thank goodness I heard the CD from a friend before I wasted my own money on buying it.
Rich O'Toole  03/18/2007            
Jjackson
LOVE LOVE LOVE the band! They rock out when they are live.
Rich O'Toole  03/18/2007            
Real Critic
I dont see what the big deal is about him. The musicians and mixing in the studio made him what he is today. Good job to Rich spending alot of money on this album, getting Mack Damon to produce it and getting all those expensive musicians to play on it. When he plays live he doesnt have those musicians and background vocals with him. Dont get me wrong "Queen of the Misfits" is catchy but is repetitve. I dont see why this is "country" music. Sounds like christian rock to me.
Rich O'Toole  03/17/2007            
wildbill
Ive seen this guy live a couple of times. He and his band freakin rock out. They are going to be the next big thing. Go see for yourself
Rich O'Toole  03/16/2007            
countrycowfreek
nice sound, vocals a little weak, prob needs better mixing
Rich O'Toole  03/15/2007            
critic
Songwriting could use some work and Rich definately doesn't have a lot of vocal range...I don't see how "Queen of the Misfits" climbed up to #4 on the Texas Music Chart. Studio musicians definately did their part on the album to make up for Rich's vocals. To sum it up...The CD is okay but it is like every Texas band out there...Everything sounds the same.
Rich O'Toole  03/12/2007            
TX country
Book him while you get the chance. This kid has good stuff. Better stuff coming out. Go see him to taste the new stuff.
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