Stoney LaRue

















Stoney LaRue
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At 3 years old, Stoney LaRue could be found belting out “Swinging” by John Anderson on his Mr. Microphone radio. The son of a struggling bass player and a nurse, LaRue understood the allure of music at an early age, and recorded his first works at age twelve. He earned accolades through school for his unmatched vocal abilities and promising instrumental talents. Many subscribe Stoney LaRue to the category of artists that are simply natural born performers, just don’t try to limit him by category. Born in Taft,Texas, LaRue actually spent the majority of his adolescence north of the Red River, where he was raised in Southeastern Oklahoma . He never really pictured himself doing anything else but making good music, so LaRue eventually made his way to the state’s Red Dirt hotbed of Stillwater, where he began to develop his individualized style from a widespread range of influences. From Willie Nelson to Ray Charles, to The Grateful Dead and Kris Kristofferson, LaRue’s emerging style impressively blends varied elements of country, blues, and soulful rock into cohesive, vocal driven performances. His abilities earned the immediate respect of then “up and coming” peers including Cody Canada, Mike McClure, Jason Boland, and other cohorts of the revitalizing Texas and Red Dirt circuits (now electrifying audiences nationwide.) In 2002, both fans and industry took good notice of LaRue after he spearheaded The Organic Boogie Band and released ”Downtown,” which was recorded in private sessions at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa and mixed in a trailer on the side of a cliff in Bartlesville,OK. It was just the beginning, as the debut cemented LaRue’s following and inspired a move to New Braunfels, Texas, where a vibrant music community and a persistent touring schedule spawned a vast response. Fans anxiously awaited the August 2005 release of Stoney LaRue-the Red Dirt Album, which hit the Billboard sales charts in its debut week. A far cry from the mixing trailer on the cliff, The Red Dirt Album was recorded with a tight circle of players and professionals in a studio setting. The record was a pinnacle effort for LaRue and has inarguably established his triple threat status as a truly gifted vocalist, player, and performer. Armed with golden ear musicianship, an amusing wit, and soulful magnetism, LaRue’s shows are infused with an uplifting quality, a cathartic barroom brand of spirituality, where venues are complimented for good bar “feng shui,” and where time and dimension can be traversed via emotive lyrics and melodic riffs. A charismatic performer, LaRue’s flawless vocals can draw a crowd to a open mouth level of sonic mesmerization, and next have them singing “Forever Young” so loudly that you can’t hear anything else. At 28 years old, Stoney LaRue now performs close to 300 dates a year at top festivals and venues across the nation and even the Caribbean, sharing bills with renowned acts like Lee Ann Womack, Gary Allan,Dierks Bentley, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Radney Foster, and others. With a newly assembled band that includes Jeremy Bryant (drums), Jesse Fritz (bass), Rodney Pyeatt (guitar), and Steve Littleton (keys), Stoney LaRue is poised for his upcoming addition to the famed Live at Billy Bob’s series and even greater horizons to come. The music is undeniably inside of Stoney LaRue, but he’s the type of artist that doesn’t HAVE to point it out to you, his belief in the music is strong enough that it just powers through transparently. Stoney LaRue is not trying to be anybody but the artist that he is, and his sincerity just seeps out, spills off the stage, and overtakes any room.
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03/08/2011 - Stoney LaRue talks new album, growing up, never quitting  - Read More
08/27/2009 - LaRue brings party to Nacogdoches - Read More
07/08/2009 - Stoney LaRue playing Okemah’s Woody Fest Thursday - Read More
04/16/2009 - Inductees announced for Music Walk of Fame - Read More
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Stoney LaRue  04/30/2006            
Jeff "Stick"
I've been supporting Texas music since the progressive country movement of the 1970s, and I've seen it die and get reborn many times over. I've seen a couple of Stoney's shows, and I've had people submit a couple of his CDs for review, and I'm left standing in the rain wondering... What does this guy have to do with Texas? What does he have to do with Texas Music? What does he have to do with music, period? I mean, I understand what he's about: some college girls (and maybe, boys) would like to fornicate with him, but in the general scheme of... music, well. Sorry, I don't get it.
Stoney LaRue  04/23/2006            
VeraThornton
Stoney puts on a great show and has a great cd. Can't wait for a new one.
Stoney LaRue  04/19/2006            
Rachel Gasch
I haven't taken this CD out of my player in over a month. I still haven't got sick of it. Stoney's voice moves my soul.
Stoney LaRue  04/16/2006            
jakoby
WOW the new cd is amazing. its not like anything ive ever heard. stoney's voice gets down deep in your soul.
Stoney LaRue  04/12/2006            
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I LOVE this CD. There is not a day that goes by that I don't listen to ALL the songs. His voice speaks to the soul. This CD is a must have for every Texas music listener.
Stoney LaRue  04/05/2006            
Brian Christopher
This singer/songwriter comes from a great background of music. And his talents spread among the ones he get to write and play with. This Red Dirt Album is definitely a must have and i seriously cant wait til the Live @ Billy Bobs comes out, hopefully they include a DVD as well. And dont forget to seing brandon jenkins song, "feet dont touch the ground!" I think everyone will agree they love you playing thay song along with your others! Keep on Keep'n on!
Stoney LaRue  04/05/2006            
Shawn Stovall
I love it! Every song has you singin along, from Down in Flames to one of my personal favorites, Idabel Blues, (I'm an Okie); you can't go wrong buyin this one!
Stoney LaRue  04/03/2006            
nope
Glad you know the truth now. The reason he went with first and middle is it was a family name passed on to him. Nothing wrong with that.
Stoney LaRue  04/03/2006            
El Hombre
Mr. Nope, then what I read wasn't entirely correct. That's why I asked the question here, I knew if it was wrong someone would point that out. Still seems kinda odd, Phillips is a fine name.
Stoney LaRue  04/03/2006            
nope
Mr hombre you might wanna do a little research...no that is his middle name he just left off the last name which is phillips. His name is stoney larue phillips.
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