
October 31st, 2006 will mark two milestones for Jason Boland and the Stragglers.
One dates back eight years to their first performance as a band. The other
will mark the release of their highly anticipated new record The Bourbon
Legend. Two years removed from Jason’s last record, 2004’s Somewhere
In The Middle, this new chapter in his story is decidedly the best representation
of how much he and his band have matured musically.
“This is the record we have always wanted to make,” says Boland. “It
is the right record at the right time and we really just let it flow.”
Boland and the Stragglers’ newest contribution to country music arrives
at a time when memories of the ‘Outlaw’ movement have all but faded
from the conscience of country music. With songs like, “No One left To
Blame,” and “Up And Gone” this talented group of musicians
has delivered a timely wake up call to those who have turned a blind eye to
the ghosts of music past. The Bourbon Legend stems from
a mixture of musical influences culminating in a truly modern (yet sternly
vintage) country record. Each song on the record shares a common bond
with its classical counterpart and proves to be a re-generation of the outlaw
country of old.
The first single, “No One Left To Blame,” carries with it heavy
overtones of a music reminiscent of Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. while
providing an edgy musical dose of a new generations’ varied influences. The
majority of the songs on the record were influenced by acts such as the Marshall
Tucker Band, Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, among others.
The Bourbon Legend, produced by Grammy Award winner Pete Anderson
(Dwight Yoakam, Buck Owens, Lucinda Williams) is his first collaboration with
the Stragglers. According to Boland, the chemistry between he and Anderson
was immediate upon his arrival in Los Angeles: “Pete, taught us not to
force things and to take a less is more approach.”
“Working with Jason and his band on “Bourbon Legend” was
a dream situation.” says Anderson. “Jason and I shared a
clear vision to make a real modern-day country album – and I feel we
accomplished just that. I’m proud of Jason and I’m proud to have
worked with him on this record.”
Boland hales from Harrah, Oklahoma and carries with him the reputation of
being a modern day country music outlaw. Both he and his band have been
leaders in the Texas and Oklahoma music scene for several years generating
such hits as, “Mexico Or Crazy,”
“Somewhere Down In Texas,” and “Pearl Snaps.” Boland,
backed by his band of stellar musicians: Roger Ray (pedal steel, lead/rhythm
guitar), Brad Rice (drums/backing vocals), Grant Tracy (bass), and Noah Jeffries
(banjo, mandolin, and guitar) have sold over 100,000 records since 1999.
The Bourbon Legend is Boland’s first record with Sustain Records,
an independent Texas-based record company distributed by Universal Music & Video
Distribution.
For further publicity information, contact Chris Collins at:
chris@sustainrecords.com or
(Ph) 830-895-8820.
For further assistance concerning Jason Boland and the Stragglers contact Cory
McDaniel at: cory@thestragglers.com
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