It has become a catch-all for many Texas and Oklahoma-based bands, especially nationally (it's less divisive than the term "Texas Music," or "Texas Country"), those in the know know that there is a line.
Last week on the No Justice farewell tour - which if you missed the memo check out our previous article here - lead vocalist Steve Rice gave a heartwarming farewell toast to his fans and love ones for their dedication and support over the past 12 years...
Tonight No Justice make their final appearance in East Texas, at Cowboy's nightclub. Last week the Red Dirt music veterans announced they will be going their separate ways after 12 years of playing music and touring together. Click here to buy your tickets now.
After a 12 long year run, No Justice is no more. Over the course of their music career they have written undeniably great music, released 5 albums, hit the top 10 eight times and reached #1 twice. According to Steve Rice, the band's lead vocalist, they seem to be walking away strong:
“It has been 12 years since the creation of No Justice...
It's a sad time for music lovers, as No Justice have announced they'll be hanging it up. Their farewell tour concludes October 25th Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Last week I'd heard that Steve Rice of No Justice was under the weather -- I had no idea it was this serious. Three surgeries later, it's looking good for the Okie singer/songwriter. All of us at Radio Texas, LIVE! are wishing Rice a speedy recovery.