Cross Canadian Ragweed formed in the mid-90s in Oklahoma. The band originally consisted of Grady Cross (guitar), Cody Canada (lead guitar/vocals), Randy Ragsdale (drums), and Choya Partridge (bass).
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Boys from Oklahoma are coming back in 2026. Cross Canadian Ragweed have announced at least one more big reunion show for next ...
After 15 years, two months, and 30 days, Cross Canadian Ragweed’s hiatus is over. The Oklahoma four-piece, whose mid-2000s heyday laid the groundwork for the current surge in popularity of Red Dirt ...
Get your vote in for week 5! Blackberry Smoke continues their run as they take on Cross Canadian Ragweed in this weeks ...
What a time to be a Ragweed fan. As one of the cornerstones of the Red Dirt movement, Cross Canadian Ragweed has remained one of the most important country bands over the past three decades. Forming ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed, despite a light turnout, makes a solid return to Houston Rodeo after 20 years.
It’s been more than a decade since Cross Canadian Ragweed abruptly called it quits seemingly at the peak of their success. Last year, the Oklahoma red dirt icons stunned longtime fans when they ...
Red dirt country band Turnpike Troubadours is teasing new music ahead of their highly anticipated shows with Cross Canadian Ragweed this weekend. The Oklahoma-based group posted a TikTok earlier this ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - When a legendary band reunites after 15 years, it’s no surprise that fans would go all out to see their performance. Some came from as far away as Kansas City, others hopped on a ...
The boys from Oklahoma are back. Cross Canadian Ragweed, longtime torchbearers for Red Dirt and Texas music and a major influence on the current generation of rising stars from both scenes, are ...