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Ep. 265: The Buffalo Ruckus - Dreams Can Move Mountains!

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In Episode 265 today on The ETX ROCKS Show, we talk to Dallas, TX natives Jason Lovell and Brad Haefner of The Buffalo Ruckus! We talk to them about their unique sound and influences, their Texas chart success, songwriting and much more! Tune in for a great conversation AND 3 original songs from The Buffalo Ruckus!!

(Courtesy of http://www.thebuffaloruckus.com/)

The Buffalo Ruckus’ music has been described as a compendium of roots, Americana, southern soul, psychedelic postmodern avant-garde and experimental country-fried rock. The songwriting is pure and soulful with stories of heritage, spirituality, redemption, love gained and love lost. Spun from the timbers of heart and soul, the Ruckus took its first musical breath in the middle of 2013. They quickly gained public attention after winning both the 2014 Texas Music Showdown and 2014 Shiner Rising Star competitions. The band has quickly spread its musical wings and taken its heavy soul-fueled sound through Texas, Georgia, New York and the Midwest.

Our funding depends entirely on viewers and listeners like you! Please consider contributing to our show by going to https://www.paypal.me/etxrocks

Check out our brand new website at https://www.etxrocks.show/

THANK YOU!

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In Episode 265 today on The ETX ROCKS Show, we talk to Dallas, TX natives Jason Lovell and Brad Haefner of The Buffalo Ruckus! We talk to them about their unique sound and influences, their Texas chart success, songwriting and much more! Tune in for a great conversation AND 3 original songs from The Buffalo Ruckus!!

(Courtesy of http://www.thebuffaloruckus.com/)

The Buffalo Ruckus’ music has been described as a compendium of roots, Americana, southern soul, psychedelic postmodern avant-garde and experimental country-fried rock. The songwriting is pure and soulful with stories of heritage, spirituality, redemption, love gained and love lost. Spun from the timbers of heart and soul, the Ruckus took its first musical breath in the middle of 2013. They quickly gained public attention after winning both the 2014 Texas Music Showdown and 2014 Shiner Rising Star competitions. The band has quickly spread its musical wings and taken its heavy soul-fueled sound through Texas, Georgia, New York and the Midwest.

Our funding depends entirely on viewers and listeners like you! Please consider contributing to our show by going to https://www.paypal.me/etxrocks

Check out our brand new website at https://www.etxrocks.show/

THANK YOU!

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