Cross Canadian Ragweed

Top 7 Songs for 420
Top 7 Songs for 420
Top 7 Songs for 420
What else would we do today? Here they are the Top 7 Songs About Marijuana for 420. Did we miss one? I'm sure you'll let us know ya dope head. Enjoy!
#ThrowBackThursday
#ThrowBackThursday
#ThrowBackThursday
It was a long time coming. Four years ago -- and five years after Cross Canadian Ragweed broke up -- Cody Canada was recorded on camera singing "Carney Man" at Blaine's Pub in San Angelo. From our original post: // This is why you should never miss a show...
Seven Years Ago
Seven Years Ago
Seven Years Ago
It was on this date, May 19th in 2010, that the press release announcing that the king of Red Dirt bands, Cross Canadian Ragweed was “taking a break” was released. The announcement forever changed the Texas / Red Dirt music scene. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CROSS CANADIAN RAGWEED TO TAKE A BREAK FROM LIFE ON THE ROAD Nashville, TN — May 19, 2010 — This morning, Cross Canadian Ragweed announced their de
One Big List
One Big List
One Big List
Originally posted February, 2015: This is one of those lists that I love to read, but am way too scared to ever write. It's so objective. What you like I might hate, and vice versa. But, the folks at the Dallas Observer ain't a lil bitch like me...
Texas vs. Red Dirt
Texas vs. Red Dirt
Texas vs. Red Dirt
A couple weeks ago Lone Star Music Magazine set off on a quest to name the ultimate Texas and Red Dirt albums. Today they are down to the Final Four, and your vote will help determine the winners. From Lone Star Magazine: On the Oklahoma side, it’s Cross Canadian Ragweed’s Soul Gravy against Turnpike Troubadours’ Diamonds & Gasoline — literally, the two biggest bands in Red Dirt music of the l

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