The band is also known for its live albums, “Live and Lit at Billy Bob’s Texas” and “High in the Rockies,” as well as prominent covers such as “Tulsa Time,” and both Steve Winwood’s “Back in the High Life Again” and Bob Dylan’s “The Times They-Are-A-Changin,’” with proceeds going to charity. Since then, they’ve released studio albums “Truckstop Diaries,” “Somewhere in the Middle,” “The Bourbon Legend,” “Comal Country Blue,” “Rancho Alto,” “Dark & Dirty Mile,” “Squelch” and “Hard Times Are Relative.” Their latest, “The Light Saw Me,” was released in late 2021 and recorded in Los Angeles. Boland and his band released its first album, “Pearl Snaps” in 1999 after forming a year prior.
Jason Boland and the Stragglers take a red dirt ride to Tulsa April 29įor the past 20 years, Jason Boland & the Stragglers have dazzled audiences all over, with millions of fans cheering the band on and over 500,000 records sold independently.