Nothing Shines Like Neon
You ve just got to be true to yourself and you can t fool anybody, Randy Rogers<br>states matter of factly of the band s philosophy. As a whole, our body of work is<br>pretty consistent to our live show and the band that plays on the record is the band<br>that you go see. <br> The same line up has been performing together since 2002 and the music has<br>evolved as they ve soaked up life experience. As men we ve all matured and lived<br>a lot of life together, Rogers says. Camaraderie and creativity have made Rogers<br>and bandmates one of the top bands on the competitive Texas music scene.<br>Nothing Shines Like Neon continues the momentum established by the band s four<br>previous albums. Produced by Nashville legend Buddy Cannon (Willie/Merle) at<br>Cedar Creek in Austin, RRB s news album showcases the band s taut musicianship<br>as well as Rogers earnest vocals and insightful songwriting on such instant<br>classics as the groove laden Rain and the Radio, the heartbreak anthem Neon<br>Blues and the playful Actin Crazy, a duet with Jamey Johnson.