Extreme Music Group has had the opportunity to work with several great artists and companies. Listed below are just a few of the great artists and entities that EMG has had a pleasure to work with over the years.
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Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence is one of the premier voices of his generation, a sensitive and intelligent singer who continues to stretch both as an artist and as a person. Lawrence's dedication to honesty and respect for tradition have enabled him to build one of the most respected careers in recent country history.
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Randy Rogers
Even on their first record, the songs were all original tunes, and Rogers has always been adamant about sticking with that "Band" part of the moniker. The current lineup - Rogers on vocals and rhythm guitar, guitarist Geoffrey Hill, fiddle player Brady Black, drummer Les Lawless and bassist Jon Richardson - has been together for more than three years now, going back to Rollercoaster (the band's second studio effort). By then they were already well on their way to being the biggest homegrown force on the Texas scene since Pat Green, who had already crossed over to the national arena.
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Colt Ford
Colt Ford is a walking, talking 300-pound celebration of country music and country living. His songs pay tribute to the people, pastimes and attitudes that define a lifestyle embraced from Texas to Wisconsin, from Florida to Washington State and a lot of places in between. For all the bigger-than-life excitement that defines his music and his stage show, though, Colt is quick to point to what lies underneath it all.
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Eli Young Band
With its 2008 major label debut album Jet Black & Jealous, the Eli Young Band positioned itself as an up-and-coming national act on the contemporary country scene.
Produced by the esteemed Frank Liddell (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram) and Mike Wrucke (Miranda Lambert, David Nail), the album reached No. 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and yielded the band's first Top 10 country single "Always The Love Songs." The debut earned critical acclaim in People Magazine, USA Today, Billboard, The New Yorker, American Songwriter and Country Weekly and landed the band their first late night television appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.
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Jarrod Birmingham
Jarrod Birmingham's 2006 CD, "No Apologies," spawned a #1 single and earned the country music outlaw a top ten spot in the Best Of Texas Top 30 songs of the year.
He has been compared to Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr. and producer Eric Paul described the country traditionalist as "the first real singer of the 21st century." Humbled by the accolades, Birmingham attributes his pure and gritty musical style to his true grit life style.
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JB and the Moonshine Band
JB and the Moonshine Band are a group of four young East Texans whose love for music brought them together in a somewhat unorthodox way. In early 2009, front man JB Patterson gave up a successful advertising career to pursue his dream of being a songwriter. After realizing how difficult it is for a songwriter to break into the music scene, he realized what he had to do-start a band and sing the songs himself!
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Jerrod Niemann
Jerrod Niemann is not a typical country artist, and the audacious, groundbreaking Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury is a far cry from a typical country album. With the first track, which is a humorously hyperbolic movie trailer, and the attention-grabbing lyrics of the opening song, "They Should Have Named You Cocaine," listeners quickly realize they're in for an extraordinary ride.
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Jack Ingram
When Jack Ingram won the 2008 Academy of Country Music award for "Best New Male Vocalist," thousands of people in the audience had to be smiling to themselves about that whole "new" thing. They knew the thirty-something, steel-eyed veteran accepting that trophy on that stage in Vegas had been rocking roadhouses, theaters and stadiums relentlessly since 1997, that he'd been celebrated by critics and fans of hard-core country music for more than a decade, and that as a Texas-born songwriter and performer, he'd been on the short list of next generation artists who could fill the boots of Lone Star legends like Willie and Waylon and the boys.
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Honeybrowne
Honeybrowne has made its mark on the Texas music scene and beyond by going song by song, gig by gig, album by album and Mile By Mile, as the title of the band's latest CD declares. Singer, songwriter and group leader Fred Andrews and his musical compadres come by their sound and success honestly, drawing from a rich palette of inspirations and then going out and road-testing the music they create to ensure that it makes a genuine connection with music-loving listeners. Combining good ole hard work with a vibrant love for the magic of music, Honeybrowne keep their eyes on the prize of being better and better each time out.
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Whiskey Myers
In a modest rent house in the small East Texas town of Elkhart, Texas, Cody Cannon and Cody Tate began to write music, only dreaming of the success that is sure to follow. They began to incorporate the talent and imagination of friend and guitarist John Jeffers. At that time, they called themselves Lucky Southern, though they had only three members. As time passed, with their inspiration mounting, they moved to Tyler, Texas. There they met up with Jeff Hogg, a mutual friend and drummer from Palestine, Texas, and Gary Brown, a bass guitarist who had grown up in Neches, Texas. They came together and came to be known as Whiskey Myers.
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Championship Bull Riding
Billed as the "fastest hour on TV" the CBR, presented by B&W Trailer Hitches, provides non-stop action-packed danger, raw energy and emotion. Earning the "Fan Favorite" Award at the 7th annual Golden Moose Awards January 13th, 2007 for the third year in a row, Championship Bull Riding is the only show in history to win this award for three consecutive years.
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Primetime Sports Bar & Grill in Burnsville, MN
Extreme Music Group and Ted Krause have collaborated to create a "Taste of Texas" music series in Minneapolis, Minnesota area.
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Robert Earl Keen
Since 1984 Robert Earl Keen has been popular with country and folk music fans. EMG promoted his December 2007 "Rushing to Fight Cancer" show.
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Billy Joe Shaver
From Corsicana, Texas, Billy Joe Shaver has been singing and writing country music for more than 25 years. EMG promoted his November 2007 show at Club Down Under.
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Adam Carroll
From Tyler, Texas, Adam Carroll has built a strong following since 1998. EMG promoted his performance at Robert Earl Keen's "Rushing to Fight Cancer" show in 2007.
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Pat Green
Pat Green commands a position in the music world uniquely his own. He sells out stadiums like the Houston Astrodome and Dallas' Smirnoff Center as well as the Nokia Theater in New York City as a headliner, yet he also gets the opportunity to tour with major artists like Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and the Dave Matthews Band.
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Kevin Fowler
Kevin Fowler is a fan's artist, and it is not uncommon to see clubs all over Texas packed to the rafters with people singing the words to every song. Known for such hits as "Beer, Bait, & Ammo," "The Lord Loves The Drinkin' Man," and his most recent contribution, "Loose, Loud, & Crazy," Kevin understands what it means to be both real and raw.
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Jason Boland and the Stragglers
Jason Boland walks the line, somehow merging authentic vintage country sensibility with refreshing newness; in short, old-fashioned songs akin to Waylon Jennings' that aren't reruns. Instead of arousing fear, the whiskey-soaked ghosts that haunt Boland inspire an inimitable country sound.
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Charlie Robison
It's no surprise to hear Charlie Robison describe his first release for Dualtone as "my favorite record that I've ever made, the one I've been wanting to make for a long, long time." False modesty has never been the style of this native Texan, known for saying what's on his mind and letting the chips fall where they may. Along the way, he's developed a reputation as brash and cocksure, a little ornery, a maverick within a country music industry that prefers artists who are easier to manage, package and promote.
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Cory Morrow
Country music recording artist Cory Morrow is probably best known as one of the most popular performers in Texas , working his way up from unknown songwriter in 1993 to current bona-fide household name on the Texas music scene and beyond.
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Roger Creager
Creager springs from the same Texas circuit as Pat Green, Cory Morrow and others. It's a country music orbit that mostly ignores Nashville, christening its own stars with loyal fans who enthusiastically pack the dancehalls and clubs for their tour schedules. This new Texas crowd takes its cues from the detailed, grounded writing of Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark (whose "L.A. Freeway" is covered here), and even Jimmy Buffet (whose "A Pirate Looks at Forty" is covered here in a fine sound-check recording). Sing-a-long favorites like "Having Fun All Wrong" and "Love" harbor the sort of lyrical detail (not to mention twang, fiddle and rock 'n' roll energy) that would sound out of place on today's country radio.
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Django Walker
Django is engrossed in the lonely alchemy of creativity that every songwriter knows intimately. "We want an album full of songs that you can't hear anywhere else unless you come to one of our shows," Django says. "We want to progress to the rockier side of country"
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Morrison-Williams
Shayne Morrison and Clint Williams both formerly of Perfect Stranger have created a sound all there own blending Texas music along with a little bit of Nashville.
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Brandon Rhyder
A back-roads boy from Carthage in Northeast Texas, Rhyder says his roots "are painted in country tones." Not Texas country, not Nashville country, not old or new country. Just … country. The kind of place where songs still say something, where emotions are meant to be bared, where a man onstage alone with his guitar can captivate a crowd, one smile or teardrop at a time.
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South First Band
The South First Band blended the best of Texas music (old and new) with classic favorites and a few originals, and quickly became the local go-to guys for Texas music opening gigs and weekend bar sets. Although they were involved with other projects, they started thinking about the possibilities of forming a full band. So, Jeff called his bass player and guitarist from that other project, Stephen Adams and Forrest Leyton, and set up a "just-feeling-it-out" jam session. Stephen brought along a drummer from yet another group with which he played, and the five guys gathered one night and went over a couple of covers and Warren's originals.
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Doug Moreland
The "anything but typical" musician and artist Doug Moreland is getting back to the roots of his music with a new all-acoustic show. The melding of singer/songwriter Moreland's west Texas upbringing with a coastal influence creates a refreshing sound for his three-piece band. Dubbed The Doug Moreland Show, the group debuted as the sole opening act for Willie Nelson at the Rosa Hart Theater in Lake Charles, Louisiana in March 2005.
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Cooder Graw Band
Cooder Graw is a four-piece band from Texas that has generated a considerable buzz in the Texas Music scene in its seven-year history, known for their own unique version of loud, raucous country with the writing chops to make it great. When the four original members of Cooder Graw first decided to make music together, it was merely to jam and have some fun. But the then-Amarillo-based band quickly took off, and today they are one of the leading groups within the Texas Music Movement.
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Jon Christopher Davis
"It's as if Don Henley, Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers met late one night at a Texas Roadhouse parking lot and beat the crap out of each other and what came out was Jon Christopher Davis. He's brains, hips and harmonies." Stan Lynch of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Producer for Don Henley
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Shelia Marshall
A little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll, Marshall has a strong, raspy voice accompanied by her husband Scott Steinsiek's thoughtful guitar work.
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Zane Lewis
As evidenced by This Town , his [2004] release, he blends unapologetically punchy guitars with old-time weepiness to come up with a sound that would be as welcome in 1975 as it is now.
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Black Top Gypsy
THE BAND: Andie Kay Joyner- lead vocals, Heather Woodruff- fiddle, Sam Swank- guitar, Jerry Mowery- drums, Scott Harper- bass, and Darcy Starcher- back-up vocals. Winners- 2006 B.W. Stevenson's Songrwriters Competition. Finalists- 2006 Shiner Rising Star Competition.
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Mustang Music Group
For almost a decade some acts have come and gone while others have remained loyal for years. Mustang's roster includes over ten bands with a combined service to well over twenty years. In some cases Mustang has helped increased artist revenue over 500% and our average artist tours over 150 dates a year. Mustang Music Group, LLC prides themselves on quality not quantity of acts and loyalty to their artists.
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AUE
AUE, Inc. is one of the largest entertainment agencies in the Southwest. With 18 clients from many different genres of music playing shows all over the country Austin Universal Entertainment, Inc. is bringing the World of Entertainment to You!
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William Morris Agency
In 1898, a young German Jewish immigrant posted a cross-hatch trademark above his door in New York City - four X's, representing a W superimposed on an M - and went into business as "William Morris, Vaudeville Agent." During an illustrious history that spans three centuries, the William Morris Agency plays an integral role in shaping the face of entertainment.
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Monterey Peninsula Artists
Monterey Peninsula Artists is a leader in the world of music talent booking, winning Pollstar Magazine's Agency of the Year Award 9 times in the past 15 years. Monterey represents a diverse roster of artists including Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Black Eyed Peas, Dave Matthews Band, Huey Lewis and the News, Steve Miller Band, Trey Anastasio/Phish, Toby Keith, The Dead, Gov't Mule, Chris Isaak, kd lang, Live, Lyle Lovett, Randy Newman, moe., O.A.R., Medeski Martin & Wood, Tracy Chapman, The Doobie Brothers and Wyclef Jean, among others.
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APA
Agency for the performing arts, or APA, is a talent and literary agency representing the most talented in the fields of acting writing, music, and comedy.
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Buddy Lee Attractions Nashville
Buddy Lee Attractions, Inc. is Nashville`s oldest and largest privately owned talent agency, serving the needs of country music`s live entertainment industry worldwide. Originally founded in 1964 as Aud-Lee Attractions, the agency was fully acquired by Buddy Lee in 1968. Throughout the past 41 years, the agency has developed and represented the biggest names in country music, including George Strait, Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks.
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Texas Redneck Games
Now in it's 2nd year in Alto at the Shiloh Ridge Off-Road Park. Last year the event was held in Kilgore but event founders at Rabbit Creek ATV-RV park decided the event was so successful they needed a larger venue and have teamed up with Shiloh Ridge.
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JC Penny Corp. Party in Dallas, TX
At Sonus, we listen when you (as an artist) speak. As a result, we create the perfect voice for each of our clients. A voice based upon sound marketing solutions will make a difference to your bottom line, give you solutions that target your target audience will see.
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Cutters Dance Hall in Denison, TX
Largest Real Oak Dance floor Friday & Saturday Live Music, Best Lighting, Pool, Voted Best Dance Hall in Texom
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Old Grande Bar and Grill
Club Down Under @ Old Grande Bar and Grill is an East Texas owned establishment.
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Electric Cowboy
We Have State-of-the-art Mechanical Bulls in Little Rock, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Johnson City, Tulsa, and Lufkin
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