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  1. The trio, comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross (guitar) and Randy Ragsdale (drums), along with singer-songwriter Jason Young, offers a unique spin on the red dirt-meets-Texas country sound.

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  2. The trio, comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross (guitar) and Randy Ragsdale (drums), along with singer-songwriter Jason Young, offers a unique spin on the red dirt-meets-Texas country sound.

  3. Cross Canadian Ragweed was an American rock band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1994. The band consisted of Cody Canada (lead guitar/vocals), Grady Cross (guitar), Randy Ragsdale (drums), and Choya Partridge (bass guitar).

    • 17. One of the band's most heartfelt songs, "17" lives on as a timeless red dirt portrait of youth. It's a singalong in a different way. In that, instead of shouting it, most fans actually make a point to try to sing the lyrics.
    • Alabama. A song so good they released two versions of it. The second helped make Soul Gravy the band's highest charting album on the country charts (though Mission California was the highest charting on the Billboard 200).
    • Crazy Eddie's Last Hurrah. It's a cover of a Reckless Kelly song, but darn it if CCR didn't make this murderous, hook-filled tune their own. And a real fan favorite.
    • Dimebag. A tribute to fallen rock heroes Dimebag Darrell and Kurt Cobain, "Dimebag" shows the band's more thoughtful side while still keeping a solid hook and ripping guitar solo tribute.
    • “Anywhere but Here” (Cross Canadian Ragweed-2002) “Anywhere but Here” was released when Cross Canadian Ragweed was at the forefront of the rise of the red dirt music scene in Oklahoma and the Texas Music scene.
    • “Brooklyn Kid” (Cross Canadian Ragweed- 2002) “Brooklyn Kid” is the third track on the band’s self-titled debut album. The group dedicated this album to Mandy Ragsdale, Randy Ragsdale’s younger sister.
    • “Fightin’ For” (Garage- 2005) “Fightin’ For” describes a tug-of-war kind of relationship. The narrator seems lost because his lover thinks she’s won the war.
    • “Boys from Oklahoma” (Live & Loud at The Wormy Dog Saloon- 1999) “Boys from Oklahoma” is the ninth track that received significant radio airplay before the band released their Live & Loud at the Wormy Dog Saloon album.
  4. Cross Rags and Young is comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross, Randy Ragsda.

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  6. Jul 7, 2011 · Grady Cross, former guitarist for the band Cross Canadian Ragweed, opened Grady's 66 Pub in January. The venue has live music every Thursday through Sunday night.

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