Randy Rogers Band Goes Back To Their Roots On New ‘Homecoming’ Project

Randy Rogers Band. Photo: Peter Zavadil

The Randy Rogers Band is looking back to the past on their upcoming album, Homecoming. Out on Oct. 14 via Thirty Tigers, the project’s first single, “Picture Frames,” was released in 2021, eventually going No. 1 at Texas country radio.

The nostalgia-filled record’s newest song, “Nothing But Love Songs,” is available now. Detailing the experience of a fresh breakup the track was written by Rogers with Radney Foster and Jon Randall.

“This song embodies the sound that created the last two decades of touring for our band,” Rogers shares. “Recorded and written with Radney Foster, it’s a return to the origins of the Randy Rogers Band.”

Conjuring memories of heartbreaks, small towns and more, Homecoming is the Texas band’s ninth studio album and marks their 20-year anniversary. Rogers co-wrote 10 of the project’s 11 songs with assists from Parker McCollum, Randy Montana, Jack Ingram and more. The band recorded the new album, with production from Foster, at Dockside Studio in Maurice, Louisiana and Cedar Creek Recording Studio in Austin where they previously worked on several hit records.

Homecoming is a renaissance orchestrated by Radney Foster,” Rogers explains. “We went back to our roots working with Radney again as well as recording this record at two iconic studios that produced some of our most successful music. Dance with the one that brought you.”

Homecoming Track List:
1. “I Won’t Give Up” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster, Jim Beavers)
2. “Nothing But Love Songs” (Randy Rogers, Jon Randall, Radney Foster)
3. “Fast Car” (Randy Montana, Wendell Mobley, Lee Miller)
4. “Over You Blues” (Randy Rogers, Sean McConnell)
5. “Leaving Side of Town” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
6. “Picture Frames” (Randy Rogers, Drew Kennedy)
7. “Know That by Now” (Randy Rogers, Lee Miller, Jon Randall, Jack Ingram)
8. “Small Town Girl Goodbye” (Randy Rogers, Randy Montana)
9. “Heart for Just One Team” (Randy Rogers, John Baumann)
10. “Where’d You Run off To” (Randy Rogers, Parker McCollum, Randy Montana)
11. “Bottle of Mine” (Randy Rogers, Radney Foster)
Produced by Radney Foster

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