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Rodger Wilko opened, and we went into the place knowing absolutely nothing about them. Well, not quite true -- the one bit of wisdom I shared with the group was, "For some reason, I think they have a female bass player." ... Back to last night: a band called Rodger Wilko ... opened for Randy. I enjoyed their music and...
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Rodger Wilko takes the wild musical ride to the next level with stunning harmonies and an inter-genre diversity that keeps them focused on their musical path without every cut sounding identical. This band has great potential for a long successful career with their brassy blend of charisma and chorale.
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Zack Walther (Rodger Wilko) Homemade ... Rodger Wilko Homemade ... "Too Far From Home" (Zack Walther, songwriter) Homemade (Rodger Wilko)
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While attending Southwest Texas State University, Zack and Matthew teamed up with Stephanie Macious-Briggs to form the band Rodger Wilko. They recorded three albums of award worthy material, and developed a loyal fan base throughout Texas and Oklahoma.
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"We made a couple of records (as 'Rodger Wilko') and tried new things artistically. But each band member kind of started their own band," Walther said. The Cronkites have been together for about four years and started playing at a bar in New Braunfels, called "Tavern in the Gruene.";
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That band broke and its remaining members formed an original band by the name of Rodger Wilko. Having already familiarized herself on an acoustic guitar she bought with her fresh scholarship money, and caving into the other members' coaxing, she decided to pick up the bass and learn to play.
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That band broke and its remaining members formed an original band by the name of Rodger Wilko. Having already familiarized herself on an acoustic guitar she bought with her fresh scholarship money, and caving into the other members' coaxing, she decided to pick up the bass and learn to play.
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He was in a band called Rodger Wilko for over five years, and they had some good times and made some beautiful music together, but, unfortunately, the band never did catch on. It was through Rodger Wilko, though, that Zack learned the business of music and what it takes to be successful.
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He was in a band called Rodger Wilko for over five years, and they had some good times and made some beautiful music together, but, unfortunately, the band never did catch on. It was through Rodger Wilko, though, that Zack learned the business of music and what it takes to be successful.
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That band broke and its remaining members formed an original band by the name of Rodger Wilko. Having already familiarized herself on an acoustic guitar she bought with her fresh scholarship money, and caving into the other members' coaxing, she decided to pick up the bass and learn to play.
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