The Background:
LaRue was born in Taft, TX, to a musical family -- his father played bass in a
number of local bands -- and he grew up listening to the country and Southern
rock that would inform his later work. When he was a teenager, LaRue's family
pulled up stakes for Oklahoma, and with time LaRue would become part of the
Stillwater, OK, "Red Dirt" musical community, along with likeminded acts such as
Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland, and Mike McClure. Forming a road band
called the Organic Boogie Band, LaRue began storming honky tonks and dancehalls
in Oklahoma and Texas, winning a loyal following for his passionate live shows,
and in 2002 he released his first album, Downtown, recorded during a concert for
a specially invited audience at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, OK. The album was a
solid calling card for LaRue and his group, and they began spending most of the
year on the road, playing up to 300 dates a year, but in 2005 LaRue stayed in
one place long enough to record his first studio disc, appropriately titled The
Red Dirt Album, which earned enthusiastic reviews and cast a stronger focus on
LaRue's skills as a songwriter. In the spring of 2007, LaRue released his third
album, which was also his second live set -- Live at Billy Bob's Texas, recorded
during a 2006 gig at the famous Fort Worth venue.
The Review:
Click HERE to read my full review over at Engine 145.
Sounds Like:
A bit like the Josh Abbot Band, only with more lyrical teeth.
Standout Tracks (Suggested i-Tunes downloads):
"Velvet"
"Te Amo Mas Que La Vida"
"Dresses"
The Verdict:
Four stars out of five
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