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Member Since8/11/2005
Band Websitewww.crosscanadianragweed.com
Band Members
Cody Canada (lead guitar, lead vocals)
Grady Cross (rhythm guitar)
Randy Ragsdale (drums)
Jeremy Plato (bass, vocals)

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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Dec 31 2009 8:00P
House of Blues Houston, Texas
Jan 1 2010 8:00P
Wormy Dog Saloon - Cody Canada Acoustic Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Jan 2 2010 8:00P
Azteca Music Hall Amarillo, Texas
Jan 9 2010 8:00P
Belly Up Aspen Aspen, Colorado
Jan 10 2010 8:00P
Mesa Theater and Club Grand Junction, Colorado
Jan 11 2010 8:00P
The State Room Salt Lake City, Utah
Jan 13 2010 8:00P
The Independent San Francisco, California
Jan 14 2010 8:00P
The Graduate San Luis Obispo, California
Jan 15 2010 8:00P
Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace Bakersfield, California
Jan 16 2010 8:00P
Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, California
Jan 17 2010 8:00P
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill Mesa, Arizona
Jan 20 2010 8:00P
Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico
Jan 21 2010 8:00P
Cowboys Colorado Springs, Colorado
Jan 22 2010 8:00P
Grizzly Rose Denver, Colorado
Jan 23 2010 8:00P
Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, Colorado
Feb 4 2010 8:00P
Winstar Casino Thackerville, Oklahoma
Feb 5 2010 8:00P
George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas
Feb 6 2010 8:00P
George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas
Feb 11 2010 8:00P
Remmington’s Downtown Springfield, Missouri
Feb 12 2010 8:00P
Sokol Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska
Feb 13 2010 8:00P
The Granada Lawrence, Kansas
Mar 13 2010 8:00P
Floore’s Country Store Helotes, Texas
Apr 9 2010 8:00P
Remington’s Hunt Club Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Apr 10 2010 8:00P
Auburn Arena Auburn, Alabama
Apr 16 2010 8:00P
Val Air Ballroom West Des Moines, Iowa
Apr 17 2010 8:00P
Majestic Theatre Madison, Wisconsin
Apr 21 2010 8:00P
Larry Joe Taylor’s Music Festival Stephenville, Texas
Apr 24 2010 8:00P
Resistol Arena Rodeo Center Mesquite, Texas
Apr 30 2010 8:00P
Mississippi Moon Bar at Diamond Joe Casino Dubuque, Iowa
May 1 2010 8:00P
Westport Beach Club Kansas City, Missouri
Jun 18 2010 8:00P
Sangamon County Fair New Berlin, Illinois

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   About Cross Canadian Ragweed
Let’s get this straight right off the bat, though it should be obvious to any and all who have been listening over the last decade or so: Cross Canadian Ragweed are a rock’n’roll band. “They may be the last great Southern rock band still stomping the boards,” says All Music Guide, while USA Today proclaims that “this ferociously rocking band is one of the better-kept secrets around.” But not a secret for much longer, as their seventh studio album, Happiness and All The Other Things, amply proves.

And, yes, being from a small town in Oklahoma and two of them now residing in the Lone Star State (where they are kings of the thriving Red Dirt/Texas music scene), Cross Canadian Ragweed also qualify as country, and have even played The Grand Ole Opry. It’s only natural, part of the musical heritage that the members of the band grew up on.

Ragweed’s utterly natural Southwestern rock style abounds on Happiness and All The Other Things. The 12-track opus opens with a one/two punch/kiss combo that sets the band’s wide parameters: The fiercely rocking road tale “51 Pieces” followed by a sweet taste of the Texas Hill Country springtime on “Blue Bonnets,” whose sparse and lovely arrangement features harmonium by Joe Hardy (the star recording engineer who mixed the album) and dobro by noted musician and producer Lloyd Maines (also the father of Dixie Chick Natalie Maines). And then it only gets better.

Produced by the band’s longtime compatriot and artist in his own right Mike McClure, the album also features harmony vocals and piano by Stephanie Briggs, who co-wrote many of the songs with Canada. “We wanted to make something that sounds different than anything else we’ve done,” explains singer, songwriter and lead guitarist Cody Canada. And to wit, the disc ranges from rockers that soar (“Burn Like The Sun”), sear (“Drag” and “Overtable”) and groove (“To Find My Love,” sung by bassist Jeremy Plato) to such mid-tempo gems as “Kick In The Head” (with a 1970s California country-rock feel lit by sparkling steel guitar from Maines), “Pretty Lady,” “Tomorrow” and “Confident” (with its echoes of Tom Petty), all of it finally capped by the spectral Beatlesque ballad “My Chances” (and then followed by a bonus track of Warren Zevon’s “Carmelita”). And within the album’s many modes and moods, the proud legacy of American rock’n’roll gets renewed and reinvigorated for the modern age.

It follows on the heels of Mission California, which hit 6 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and 30 on the Top 100 week of release, all without the benefit of major radio airplay. Texas Music magazine hailed the album as “a disc that’s bad-ass and nationwide with a swagger that finds them playing their way firmly into the pantheon of great American rock’n’roll bands, Southern division, right up there with rebel generals like the Allmans, Skynyrd, Georgia Satellites and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.”

All of that is no secret to Cross Canadian Ragweed’s legion of fans across the nation, especially those in the Texas/Oklahoma area who have supported the band from the start. It’s a rare bond of mutual loyalty between a group and its listeners that was grown the good ole grassroots way — organically if you will — through years of dedicated road work and delivering the nutritious rock goods that keep the fans coming back for more. Thanks to such fervent support, Ragweed hosts three annual festivals: their Music & Mayhem concert every Memorial Day back home in Oklahoma, which just celebrated its third year; the band’s Red Dirt Roundup in Texas, every Labor Day, now in its third year packing the Fort Worth Stockyards with 20,000 plus revelers — this festival was featured in a 2007 New York Times article on Cross Canadian Ragweed as the leading lights of the Red Dirt scene; and their Family Jam held every year at the Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City to benefit Mandi’s Ministries, a charity founded by drummer Randy Ragsdale dedicated to his sister who passed away in a car accident in 2001.

It all began in Yukon, Oklahoma, where Canada, Plato, guitarist Grady Cross and drummer Randy Ragsdale all grew up together. “We’ve known each other forever,” Canada says. And in a small town with nothing much going on, what could the four boys do 14 years ago but start a rock’n’roll band?

“We’re country boys that rock’n’roll,” Canada explains, crediting their propulsive and rocking roots style to “the kind of stuff we grew up on. My sister had nothing but Creedence, Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker just blasting out of her room. Then you’d go to the poolroom and my dad would be listening to Merle Haggard, Willie, Johnny Paycheck and George Strait. At Grady’s house it was the same thing: His older brother would be listening to Skynyrd, his dad would be listening to Merle. And Randy’s dad, he played with Merle and Bob Wills and all those guys.”

The foursome eventually moved to Stillwater, OK, the college town that has been the state’s musical breeding ground, and also started winning over Texas with a weekly gig in the Lone Star musical mecca of Austin. After releasing two studio albums and two live discs on their own label that generated handsome indie sales and becoming a top live attraction in both states, the group’s crackling regional buzz caught the ear of music business legend Tony Brown, who signed Cross Canadian Ragweed to Universal Records South. Over their four previous major label albums — Cross Canadian Ragweed (aka “the purple album”), Soul Gravy, Garage and Mission California — Ragweed has reaped a slew of rave reviews and began cracking the country Top 10 and pop Top 40 charts while expanding its fervent Southwestern following nationwide with dedicated touring throughout every year. To get prepped to hit the studio for Happiness and All The Other Things, the band were joined by McClure and Briggs onstage for a road trip from Chicago to Southern California, where they all ensconced themselves together in a house and nearby studio to lay down the album. As with their previous releases, a unifying thread emerged by sheer fortuity from the songs as they were recorded. “It seems like every record we make there’s always a theme, but it’s never really on purpose,” notes Canada. “It just kind of happens.”

This time out, “We call it Happiness and All The Other Things because it’s also sad,” Canada explains. “I write a lot from watching other people’s relationships, and there were a lot crumbling down around me. I just watched everyone else’s life unravel and also looked at mine, and it can be either happy or sad.”

At the heart of Cross Canadian Ragweed is a spirit and sound that the Arizona Daily Star hails as “simple, driving rock — common-man’s poetry set to music.” And it works marvelously for the group, two of whom now live in and around the burgeoning musical center of New Braunfels, Texas in between Austin and San Antonio, while Cross and Ragsdale hold down the home front back in Oklahoma. But any physical distance between them has no effect on their dedication to going the distance as a band. “We were all friends first, so that is a big factor in it,” Cross explains. “We’ve been through the van days; we were in a van with a trailer for seven years, so you learn everyone’s buttons real quick. So once you get past all that, I think you’ve got it made. We’ve always been pretty tight. I think the music really keeps us together.”

And as is evident from the musical unity and passion that brims throughout Happiness and All The Other Things, “We love doing what we do,” concludes Canada. "If you love doing what you do and you can feed your family, keep doing it”



CCR IN THE PRESS!

Billboard.com Album Review - click here
CMT.COM - "Cross Canadian Ragweed Takes a Deep Breath" - pg. 1
Billboard - "Ragweed Keeps Sprouting Up" - pg 1 | pg. 2
Guitar One - "Breakthrough Artist Cross Canadian Ragweed" - pg. 1 | pg. 2 | pg. 3
USA Today - "Lend An Ear To These Tunes" - pg. 1
Austin 360 - XL Reviews
Arizona Daily Star - pg.1
New York Times - "Alt-Country Finds Red Dirt Under Its Nails" - click here
The Dallas Morning News - "Cross Canadian Ragweed brings variety to Red Dirt Roundup" - click here
Lake Sun Leader - "The best albums you probably never heard in 2007" - click here
Sirius Satellite Radio - " SIRIUS Satellite Radio will Ring in the New Year With 13 Exclusive Live Concert Broadcasts From Across the US" - click here

QUOTES

“This ferociously rocking band is one of the better-kept secrets around…As usual, their best stuff is so good you wonder why more people aren't noticing…”
- USA Today

“Mission California…is more of that snarling, red-dirt-smeared sound that grabs you on disc and absolutely kills in concert.”
- Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

“Cody Canada…is an engaging frontman, adventurous guitarist and smooth, powerful country rock singer…”
- Austin American-Statesman

“CCR has given fans what they want…”
- Ft. Worth Weekly

“Mission California finds the quartet pumping out more top-shelf Southern rock set to country lyrics.”
– San Antonio Express-News

“Mission california is a searing mix of lyrics, soul, and kickin' rock'n'roll that come together to make the record…by far the band's best effort yet…The result is an amazing fourteen tracks that will blow even the most seasoned Ragweed fan away.”
– Texas Music Times


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Spirits of the South

Spirits of the South



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

Hello to CrossCanadianRagWeed

Hope all is well with you
Wishing you a great Holiday week ahead!

ian
SouthernRoxx

SouthernRoxx



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

Merry X-Mas and a Happy New Year
to You and Your families


Greetings from Germany
SouthernRoxx
♫ ♪ Lisa ♪ ♫

♫ ♪ Lisa ♪ ♫



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM


~ A silent night,
~ A star above,
~ A blessed gift
~ Of hope and love.


Wishing you and yours a safe and beautiful holiday season. Blessings of peace, love and joy.

~xo~
&hearts~BRYTEYZ~A BEAUTIFUL DISATER~♥

DAna BrIght



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERY CD THAT YALL HAVE..I HAVE THEM ALL!!! I FIRST SAW YALL AT THE RODEO IN ATENS , TEXAS 2 YEARS AGO AND I WENT BACK THIS YEAR!!! I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT THE SONG "ON A CLOUD" WILL BE PLAYED AT MY FUNERAL...HOPEFULLY LOTS OF YRS FROM NOW..... I LOVE YALL...HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!
.Aaden.Kails.Mommy.ツ

Michelle Hurley



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

i love you guys. your amazing. =] i saw yall last night at Riverwind. you guys rocked.
Randy

Randy Sliter



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

Thanks for the ADD, ya'll rock, Happy Holidays
Randy

Randy Sliter



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

Thanks for the ADD, I really enjoy your brand of country, truly unique, Happy Holidays!!!
Malcolm

Malcolm Shepherd



Dec 21 2009 11:19 PM

Fuckin badass show at billy bobs. That was my 32 ragweed show. I loved that yall played some older stuff. Yall are the greatest texas/red dirt band ever.
pitdog

J. zultz



Dec 17 2009 11:39 PM

i was at the newport music hall 4 last yrs show and heard the story b-hind "51 pieces"got the wristband. hope yall come back soon
#1.C.C.R.fan

#1.C.C.R.fan



Dec 17 2009 11:38 PM

p.s. see ya at Billy Bob's 12/19 and i hope Cody does "Train to Birmingham" acoustic!!!!!
#1.C.C.R.fan

#1.C.C.R.fan



Dec 17 2009 11:38 PM

Merry Christmas to Cody, Shannon, Dierks, Grady, Robin, Clay, Jeremy, Melissa, Randy & all the Ragsdales, Joel, Enzo & all the other guys! Thanks for the past three years, 10 shows, countless albums, wristbands, downloads, poster, youtube videos, photo ops, signatures my albums and on belts and all the other stuff I make and just allowing me to hang out backstage with each of you and shoot the breeze...each one of you is SO generous and down to earth! Thank God for you all everyday!! God Bless you and keep you all safe...Peace, Love & Happiness..."DR." John "Pheelgood"
darlene

darlene



Dec 17 2009 11:37 PM

happy holidays.
DM Gilbert

DM Gilbert



Dec 17 2009 11:37 PM

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!!! Thanks for your friendship and support!!!
Be Well, DM
KINGS OF THE HIGHWAY

KINGS OF THE HIGHWAY



Dec 17 2009 11:36 PM

I hope you have a merry holiday:)
PEACE IN 2K10
J2
Jesse

Jesse



Dec 15 2009 4:57 PM

Please play "Leavin Tennessee" Friday at Riverwind Casino Show! That song kicks ass!
Miller from Rock 100.7 KLSZ

Miller Rocks Ft smith



Dec 15 2009 4:57 PM

Thanks for the add! Love your guy's music
Big-Crane

James Crane



Dec 14 2009 4:19 PM

seen yall last night at the cains with the red dirt rangers and the mike mcclure band it was a great show and can't wait to see yall again.
jerry

jerry taylor



Dec 14 2009 4:18 PM

Saw yall kick ass in Clevelands HOB tuesday night, cant wait till ya come back to Ohio, saw ya in Cincinnati earlier this year, great shows
jenny

Jenny hodge



Dec 14 2009 4:18 PM

I am so sad I don't get to see U guys in Tulsa today!! GGGRRRR U guys are Awesome!!!! LOvE YA
Malcolm

Malcolm Shepherd



Dec 14 2009 4:18 PM

Cant wait to see yall at billy bobs the 19th.
Keanan

Keanan



Dec 14 2009 4:18 PM

hey when you guys commin back to washington?
Bobbi

Bobbi  Ritter



Dec 14 2009 4:17 PM

I just heard Cody and Lee Ann sing the christmas song... I am so gonna go on record saying these guys could sing the phone book and make it sound great. Seen them 2x this year @ Joe's in Chicago, can't wait to see em again. I will cherish my guitar pics from Cody from the Nov show and Grady from the march show..You guys are awesome!!!
JoSHuA

JOsh TOrrez



Dec 14 2009 4:17 PM

hey guys just bought yalls cd, the 15 yr anniversary disc. man that song "blue bonnets" is by far the best song ive ever heard. just wanted to say thank you and wish yall the best!
Duane

Duane



Dec 10 2009 7:59 PM

Cant wait til feb! George’s Majestic Lounge.
*Carrie*

Carrie Rejcek



Dec 10 2009 7:59 PM

Missin my boys from Oklahama! When r yall comin back to Houston Texas?
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