After listening to the great music we have on the player, simply turn it off, scroll down and watch some really good videos.
We've just launched the site and live online radio is on tap in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for some great "ranch road" style artists, music, and venues.
If you're an artist, member of a band, or fan, and you'd like to have your music or event information included, just drop us a note and we'll let you know the details. For large .mp3 music file or .wav file submission, use ranchroadradio@gmail.com .
"In 1945, the highway commission authorized the construction of 7,500 miles of farm-to-market roadway, to be shared by the state and Federal governments. The popularity of the program and the vast, isolated central and western areas of the state of Texas prompted the passing of the Colson-Briscoe Act in The first Texas farm-to-market road was completed in January 1937 between Mount Enterprise and Shiloh. The route was 5.8 miles long and cost $48,0001949, which allowed for the creation of an extensive system of secondary roads to provide access to the rural areas of the state and to allow farmers and ranchers to bring their goods to market."
Here's a photo of one of our staff loaded with new music from local talent... saying goodbye to his family, and headed out to spread the word.
Get away from the mainstream... Sometimes you have to go out on the back roads to find your way.
It's time for a road trip...
A Ranch Road Radio road trip!
Jeff Falck
Mike Finn
June 14, 2008
Doug Moreland, One Year Older At River Road Ice House