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  09/27/2005            
unknown
What's funny to me is that a person would take so much time to run an artist into the ground. When all Stoney does is play honest music that he believes in. We aren't making you buy the album...heck...you don't even have to listen. But there are thousands of people whe spent their money on this cd and can't get enough of it! I realize everyone has the right to their own opinion, but to take so much time to say something negative-gives me an idea of what kind of person you are. Well...let's just say...I have better things to do with my time!! Congratulations on the album Stoney...everyone is proud of you! .
Stoney LaRue  09/27/2005            
rg
Awsome show in the big-B on sat. sept 24
Stoney LaRue  09/21/2005            
Jade
Academia once again is frustrated because the rest of the world doesn't follow their rules. Most Stoney fans like his music because he doesn't use the "cookie cutter" approach to what he does. I suggest that Prof write for his/her money back, and spend more time correcting the rest of us. It makes you so popular on these fan sites.
Stoney LaRue  09/20/2005            
Kathryn
I am a fairly new Stoney fan, and don't have his earlier work, but I love this cd, and love it even more since seeing his live show. This band is a band for musicians. They are tight, and the twin work done on fiddle and guitar is amazing. If you see them and don't "get it", you should probably keep your opinion to yourself in front of your musician friends.
Stoney LaRue  09/15/2005            
Prof
Allow me begin with this, English 101. Explanation of how to properly use the words their, there, and they’re. Although everyone usually understands what they’re saying, their mistakes are starting to make me sick. Where’s their English book? It’s over there. HINT HINT!! The mistakes I’m speaking of are propagating more mistakes. In other words, by continually making these errors, people are in essence giving others a bad lesson. I can say with certainty the average reviewer was taught this at some point in their lives. As for Stoney, I’m a big fan of Downtown and Texas Moon. But come on, I’ve already got both of them. Then, add to that Idabel Blues which is getting crushed by reviews. I have no intention of buying this cd. There’s too much other music coming out that offers more. With that being said, I must impress the fact upon you that I have really enjoyed Stoney’s music in the past, and I do comprehend the necessity to earn a few dollars here and there. I’m also aware of how this project came about. The only thing I’m frustrated by is the fact that he’s taken his new material and put it out on a cd that doesn’t demand attention. I’m sincerely hoping that his next intention isn’t a mix of all he’s done in the past. He was so close to creating an entire new and original cd. Why the impatience, funds? Now he’s back to square one. Stoney better get busy, this cd is going to inevitably prove to be a mistake. I think most of the people who buy this are going to feel “once bitten, twice shy.” That can prove to be the kiss of death for a struggling artist. This is just my opinion and I know that many others will adamantly disagree. That’s the beauty of being able to choose what I personally want to listen to.
Stoney LaRue  09/15/2005            
brye07
I am not here to stir up the pot or anything but I must say that this CD is by far not nearly as good as the other reviewers seem to have found it to be. This is my very first listen to Stoney and I VERY disappointed. The sound is only good enough to drink to so you dont have to hear the uninventive and quite repetitive lyrics. Ive heard it all before.... Do yourself a favor and pass on this CD!
Stoney LaRue  09/14/2005            
Support Texas Music
Great CD, I can't say that I like the new versions of Downtown and Texas Moon, but the CD is great keep up the good work!
Stoney LaRue  09/09/2005            
Grannie
"Red Dirt" shows that Stoney has "the voice" to put him above the rest. The album held my attention, except for "Idabel Blues." ...too repetitive. "Forever Young" could become a good theme song for this band. I saw the audience instantly get on their feet for this one at the Billy Bob's show. It's a winner. MORE IMPORTANTLY, you gotta see this band LIVE!!! Stoney is a true entertainer. His body language illustrates his music. He doesn't just stand there and jiggle the guitar or wave a hand now and then. He moves to his music and his message. So do his bandsmen. They show a love of music and true talent. When the "fiddle cuts loose" so does the audience. I saw a greater musical variety in the live performance than the CD gave me, but over-all, this young man and his band are BADASS AWESOME!
Stoney LaRue  09/06/2005            
Kimberly
Awesome. Can't wait to see him live at the Fall Fandango in The Woodlands (Houston!
Stoney LaRue  09/05/2005            
Amy Hunter
I went to school with this guy-have never heard him perform, but I know he rocks...cause he has the sweetest heart ever.
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