Cross Canadian Ragweed — Grady Cross, Randy Ragsdale, Cody Canada, and Jeremy Plato — rocked the stage together for the first time in 15 years at Mile 0 Festival in Key West, Florida. The surprise reunion was met with enthusiastic cheers from fans who had long hoped for a return. The band played a six-song set, including fan favorites like 'Boys From Oklahoma' and 'Number'.
Cross Canadian Ragweed — Grady Cross, Randy Ragsdale, Cody Canada, and Jeremy Plato — played together onstage for the first time in 15 years on Thursday at Mile 0 Festival in Key West, Florida.music, reunited to play six songs late Thursday, closing down the main stage on a cold night at Mile 0 Fest in Key West, Florida.Ragweed took the stage after a 14-song Ragweed tribute set, which featured artists from the festival bill playing a selection from the Red Dirt pioneers’ catalogs.
They followed it with “Don’t Need You” and “Lighthouse Keeper” before kicking off “Boys From Oklahoma.” Canada invited several other artists out to sing or ad-lib verses — including Django Walker and Willy Braun of Reckless Kelly — in the process giving the Mile 0 crowd the signature song they hoped to hear.Ragweed’s final song was a cover of Todd Snider’s “Late Last Night,” a defiant party anthem that has long been one of Canada’s favorites to play.
“To put this into Mile 0 lineup terms, last night we had Steve Earle,” Carter says. “Red Dirt, and to some degree Americana, doesn’t exist without Steve Earle. If you talk to Cody, or you talk to Reckless Kelly — hell, you talk to anybody — Steve Earle was it. Everybody here wanted to be Steve Earle once.The tribute set beforehand began with Jamie Lin Wilson — who was not on the Mile 0 bill and made a surprise appearance — singing “17” off Ragweed’s self-titled Universal South debut record.
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