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The Red Dirt Rangers celebrate 20 years with free show

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Aug 28, 2009, at 2:50 PM  Updated on 8/28 at 2:50 PM



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Red Dirt Rangers


For 20 years, one of the best-known names on the local music scene has rocked fans with a unique brand of music, one that combines country, blues, folk and rock into a sound that defines Oklahoma music.

The Red Dirt Rangers started out on "The Farm" in Stillwater, said band guitarist and vocalist Brad Piccolo in a recent Tulsa World interview.

Tonight, they'll celebrate their friends, fans, family ("Heck, they're all family," says Piccolo) with a charity concert at a venue that's welcomed them through every phase of their careers.

Read the full story at tulsaworld.com,

here.

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CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Jennifer Chancellor

918-581-8346
Email

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