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Randy Crouch

"Red Dirt Legend" & "Hillbilly Hendrix"

About Me

Randy Crouch is often called the "World's Greatest" rock n roll Fiddler, but his talent exceeds even that superlative description. Randy Crouch is one of the pioneers of the Red Dirt movement of Alternative Country and his influence extends deep into Oklahoma music of all types, including Folk, Bluegrass, Blues & JamBands. As one of the early founders of Red Dirt, Randy was first packing bars like Cain's Ballroom more than 20 years ago during the later years of music movement called "The Tulsa Sound." More recently some music followers may know Randy as a member of the Red Dirt Rangers, and many others have discovered Randy through his association with ever newer Red Dirt acts like Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Cross Canadian Ragweed, South 40 and Badwater. For many other fans seeing Randy Crouch was a annual feature of visits to the pickin' parties of the Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival. And as a member of the Free Folk Festival house band Randy has helped keep alive the spirit of Woody Guthrie, the original Red Dirt musician. Other fans have come to know Randy's music through "Jam bands" like My-Tea Kind or the Vince Herman Trio. However they find him, for many it is as a fiddler that Randy has become famous. Yet Crouch is above all, a remarkable songwriter and lyricist. And his multi-instrumental talent extends to guitars of all types, including pedal steel and Dobro. Randy is also adept at Bass, Banjo, and Mandolin, as well as Piano and Keyboards of all types. He's even been known to pick up the Trombone. Randy's skill is such that he is known to rub one instrument upon another... Such as rubbing fiddle upon guitar or guitar upon pedal steel. The resulting harmony of feedback is reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix or early Grateful Dead, but it's also uniquely Randy Crouch. What distinguishes Crouch most of all is the distinctive tone of his playing. Whatever the genre, whatever the instrument, Randy Crouch owns the music and makes it his. All the genre hopping thwarts any attempt at labeling the Crouch sound. Any blues fan will recognize serious blues chops when they experience the slide guitar-work on Randy Crouch songs like "Ain't No Justice" but when he's off playing jazzy fiddle for the next tune it's hard to categorize Randy Crouch music as anything but just Randy Crouch music.
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Member Since: 3/10/2006
Band Website: randycrouch.net
Band Members:Dan Hoffstatter - bass guitars & up right bass
David Teegarden, Jr. - drum kit

other frequent collaborators:

Mark Lyon - electric guitar
Grant Tracy - city & country basses
Dave Bright or Sarah Garde - drums
Bonnie Paine or John Cooper - hand drums/percussion

Influences: Jimi Hendrix, Bill Monroe, the Rolling Stones, Woody Guthrie, Bob Wills, Bob Dylan, Buckminster Fuller

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My Blog

You might not know Bob Childers

a tribute to Bob Childers written by Crouch & Childers     You might not know Bob Childers, But I've bet you've heard his songs,For us to go thru a few of our favorites, Would take us ...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Sun, 04 May 2008 02:08:00 PST

Randy Crouch goes to Kansas

Red Dirt mainstay Randy Crouch plays a mean fiddle and isn't too shabby on guitar, pedal steel, piano and slide mandolin.  His songs "Mexican Holiday," "Big Shot Rich Man" and "The Price of Gas" ...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 01:14:00 PST

The Current presents Randy Claus!!!

Randy doesn't get as many Press Reviews as he should but one source that's always had kind words for Randy provided us with a truly remarkable example! Established Artist Spotlight RANDY CROUCH THE CU...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 01:07:00 PST

Greatness wears a big beard - World’s best rock fiddle player also inspires, by Leif Wright

Greatness wears a big beardWorld's best rock fiddle player also inspiresBy Leif M. WrightMUSKOGEE PHOENIX 7/20http://okweekend.com/index.cgi?week=07_20_07&cat=home&su bCat=topStories&item=1When you're ...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 02:10:00 PST

NEED TO CONTACT RANDY?

Send a message here on myspace OR to contact Randy*old fasnioned Postal Mail*Randy CrouchFlying Horse RanchPOB 123 MoodyOk  74444 whatever method you choose to contact, IF YOU WANT TO BOOK RANDY...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Thu, 31 May 2007 11:03:00 PST

an article on RED DIRT MUSIC from Urban Tulsa

Fertile Ground To these musicians, God's Good Earth is the Red Dirt Music of Oklahoma by Gary Hizer Red Dirt. Here in Northeast Oklahoma it's a fact of life, something we can all identify with. It's ...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Wed, 30 May 2007 07:19:00 PST

THE BOYS FROM OKLAHOMA -CD featuring "High as the Price of Gas"

THE BOYS FROM OKLAHOMA MAY ROLL THEIR JOINTS ALL WRONG, BUT THEY'RE STILL HIGHER THAN THE PRICE OF GAS! Who are The Boys From Oklahoma?Randy Crouch, Laile Stagner, Stevie Lee Fields , Jim Suter, Bill ...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Wed, 09 May 2007 11:06:00 PST

Crouch Returns To Rock Carbondale -The Daily Egyptian- Southern Illinois University

Crouch returns to rock Booby's Chad Anderson Daily Egyptian Reporter When Randy Crouch traveled to Carbondale recently, very few people -- aside from his friends who had convinced him to come from T...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Wed, 09 May 2007 10:41:00 PST

A thoughtful and insightful article on Okie music from Dan Garber:

A thoughtful and insightful article on Okie music from Dan Garber: Dear Linda & Family,Excuse me for being so tardy in writing, I guess I have been trying to adequately answer the question you ra...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Wed, 09 May 2007 10:12:00 PST

WELCOME TO THE RANDY CROUCH MYSPACE PROFILE

Dear Friends & Fansas you may know, Randy Crouch lives in a Buckminster Fuller-style dome house in the backwoods north of Tahlequah, OK. It's pretty remote, in fact, Randy uses a gasoline generator f...
Posted by Randy Crouch on Wed, 10 May 2006 09:33:00 PST