How do you describe Shane Rogers? While the following may sound overblown and
questionable in it's accuracy, the guys think it makes them sound really cool so listen up.
Shane Rogers grew up in the small West Texas town of Canyon just south of Amarillo. Like
the wind and rain that shaped the nearby Palo Duro, the songcraft of Willie Nelson, Waylon
Jennings, Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard cut and fashioned Shane's soul with the stories
of honky tonks, hard living, and bad women. Some time later, the strains of rock and roll
also entered into his life and became the catalyst for what was to become. If the populous
knew what the future had in store for them they would have started hiding the womenfolk
right then and there. But the world would have to wait a little longer.
After eight years of teaching Marines how to kick ass, Shane returned to West Texas.
Eager to unleash a new musical vision to the masses, Shane joined forces with the Texas
Roadhouse Band in 2001. Known for their blistering live shows and tight three part
harmonies, Shane Rogers and the Texas Roadhouse Band have quickly found themselves
doing shows with the likes of Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland and Pat Green to
name a few.
2003 saw a new chapter unfold for Shane Rogers. The release of "Texas Kind of Mood"
proved what many die hard fans have known for some time. It's music to fall in love to,
have a heartbreak, kick someone's ass and party till your mind melts all in one package.
Shane's songwriting can hit you like two fists of barbwire and leave you bleeding only to
come back with a ballad so sincere and heartfelt that you forgive him till the next round.
We invite everyone to come to a live show or grab the new CD, pop a cold one and join the
growing army of listeners that know that Shane Rogers and the Texas Roadhouse Band is a
new musical force to be reckoned with.
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