With all of the new buzz about Cross Canadian Ragweed this week, if you missed it click here, we thought it was time to look back at this interview between Cody Canada and Kasey James.

In 2020, our pal Kasey James from The PlayList sat down at John T. Floore’s in San Antonio for a great conversation with Red Dirt legend Cody Canada. In Part 1, the two cover a lot of ground including Canada's stance on one of Texas' brightest burning stars:

"Everybody had really finally stopped asking me about when the band was going to get back together, then he put out that f*cking song," Canada says laughing. "No, I like the song. It's an honor." Watch Part 1 of the interview here.

In Part 2 Cody takes us through the timeline of Ragweed's breakup.

I was really pissed off. It was coming, we saw it coming. If you watch any band that breaks up you can see the date that they split and go backwards and see it coming... When it did go down it went down in a heated argument. There was a lot of anger, and then the next day I was kinda scared... Sixteen years is a good run... getting back together will never happen.

The guys also cover Cody's relationship with longtime friend and bandmate Jeremy Plato, and his passing of the torch on to his sons and helping with their musical careers.

Cody is very transparent and doesn’t hold anything back in this tell-all exclusive interview.

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The List: Cross Canadian Ragweed Albums

Cross Canadian Ragweed was formed in Yukon, Oklahoma in 1994. Made up of Cody Canada Grady Cross, Randy Ragsdale, and Jeremy Plato. The group released five studio albums and three live albums from 1994 until they disbanded in 2010.

Album release dates according to All Music.

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