
Amarillo Junction
The 'Amarillo Junction' is where I-40 intersects I-44 near the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in West Central Oklahoma City. This path is the intersection point that gives highway access from Chicago, IL to Los Angeles, CA, following the path of Old Route 66. The members of the band came together in OKC from different birthplaces, states, backgrounds, and upbringings, so it was the perfect name for this band that signifies the unity of its members. In only a few months of getting together, the band was booking shows all over OKC and surrounding areas.
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After several member and musical direction changes, the band finally came together in its current form and is taking the genre and industry by storm. With all members contributing to the writing and production process, they have created new, original material available to develop and record for the masses. With upbeat rockin' tunes, to bluesy, honky-tonk styles, and to alternative ballads, the band has created their own form of country meets rock, which has an edgier, rocking take on what is known as Red Dirt (a fan coined this new style as ‘New Dirt’). This sound has positioned the band quite uniquely in their local and regional music scenes. While they have been similarly compared to popular mainstream bands and artists, they have kept hold of that rockin' country style that is all their own. Their original song “Texarkana” world premiered and released to radio in 2015 and has had substantial airplay throughout the US, Canada, and the UK. Their debut album single called “That Could Be Us” has had even greater success with FM radio, satellite, and online services worldwide since released in October 2017. Their debut EP album “Better Than Never” that followed in August 2018 and available now was engineered and recorded at 50 Rock Studios in Bethany, OK and Bell Labs, in Norman, OK, and is produced by Ronnie Deane and Grammy-winning Producer Trent Bell and published by Terranova Entertainment Group, LLC. The band is currently booking acoustic and electric events all over Oklahoma and beyond. They have a full-night's set list with a mix of originals and fun, dance-able covers, and they can keep any audience entertained for hours. They love what they do, and want to share it with you!
song list
WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS – Luke Combs
CHASIN’ DREAMS – Amarillo Junction
ANGEL EYES – Love and Theft
LET ME DOWN EASY – Billy Currington
REARVIEW – Amarillo Junction
I DON’T THINK HANK DONE IT THIS WAY – Waylon Jennings
BLUE ON BLACK – Kenny Wayne Shepard
THAT COULD BE US – Amarillo Junction
WEAR MY RING – Bart Crow
KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF – Georgia Satellites
THIS TIME AROUND – Randy Rogers Band
FAST AS YOU – Dwight Yokum
CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE – Queen
CAN’T YOU SEE – Marshall Tucker Band
THIS OLD HAT – Amarillo Junction
RUNNIN’ DOWN A DREAM – Tom Petty
BUY ME A BOAT – Chris Jansen
TEXARKANA – Amarillo Junction
THE MORE I DRINK – Blake Shelton
PICKIN’ WILDFLOWERS – Keith Anderson
WRAP YOU UP – Amarillo Junction
SUMMER OF ’69 – Bryan Adams
YOU AND ME IN TENNESSEE – Amarillo Junction
ALABAMA – Cross Canadian Ragweed
JEALOUS AGAIN – Black Crowes
HURTS SO GOOD – John Cougar Mellencamp
RIGHT WHERE I NEED TO BE – Gary Allan
I HATE THAT I LOVE YOU – Amarillo Junction
WAGON WHEEL – Old Crow Medicine Show / Darius Rucker
FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES – Garth Brooks
IF I EVER GET BACK TO OKLAHOMA – Jason Boland
(This list subject to change based on venue/event played and is updated frequently)