Debut Single “High Again” hits #83 on Texas Regional Radio Chart
After just a few weeks our debut single "High Again" has just hit the the Texas Music Chart at #83. Keep requesting and lets keep moving on up! View the current chart here.
After just a few weeks our debut single "High Again" has just hit the the Texas Music Chart at #83. Keep requesting and lets keep moving on up! View the current chart here.
This is pretty cool. Country Perspective listed "Don't Save Me" from our debut album as one of its picks for top ten country songs released in August. Thanks to Countryperspective.com for the shout out! http://countryperspective.com/2014/09/01/top-ten-country-songs-august-2014/
The debut album officially drops of August 26, 2014. You can pre-order it from iTunes or Amazon. Order from iTunes Here (MP3 download) Order from Amazon Here (CD will be mailed to you)
Here are some clips of us performing live on The Broadcast at the Troubadour Texas Listening Stage.
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Thanks to James Mayfield for this great insightful look at Buffalo Ruckus. The 4-piece band took the ruckus to Larry Joe Taylor Festival in April and came back with a bevy of new fans. They are playing at the great Gilley’s saloon in Durant’s Choctaw Casino Friday night (May 16), for the Hank Williams Jr. [...]
The Ruckus is coming Some say Buffalo Ruckus is too rock to be country and to country to be rock By Mary Jane Farmer Read the article here.
On Saturday May 17th, at 1pm The Buffalo Ruckus will take the stage at the 2014 Wildflower Festival in Richardson TX opening for acts such as Foghat, Joan Jett, and Cheap Trick. Click here for a full list of performers.
The Buffalo Ruckus is set to perform on April 22, 2014 at 6pm. Click here for more information and directions to the festival.
America, meet the 9th Annual Texas Music Showdown battle of the bands champion of 2014: Buffalo Ruckus. The Ruckus squared off at White Elephant Saloon against the surprising come-from-out-of-nowhere Koe Wetzel and the Konvicts. Dillon described Buffalo Ruckus frontman Jason Lovell’s voice as a cross between Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty. [...]