Directed by Dustin Haney, who won a CMA Award and a CMT Music Award this year for Cody Johnson's "'Til You Can't," the "Fast Car" video was filmed at the world-famous Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth and features Randy Rogers Band performing as a couple meets at the iconic venue and starts to fall in love.
"I hope this video reminds fans of just how much fun it’s supposed to be to meet someone you really like, even if it’s at a bar," Randy Rogers shares. "The actors really captured those exciting, early moments of falling for each other."
CMT deemed "Fast Car" the "ultimate love song," noting that its "captivating storyline touches upon the butterfly-provoking process of falling head-over-heels for someone you like." The song was written by Randy Montana, Wendell Mobley and Lee Miller, "but it’s how the Randy Rogers Band delivers the narrative that brings the track to new heights" thanks to Rogers' "ear-grabbing grit."
"Fast Car" hit Texas Country radio this week as Randy Rogers Band's latest single from their ninth studio album, Homecoming, which was released in October. The album reteamed the group with producer Radney Foster and marks Randy Rogers Band's 20th anniversary together. Listen to Homecoming here and see Randy Rogers Band's full list of tour dates here.
ABOUT RANDY ROGERS BAND:
Fronted by singer-songwriter Randy Rogers and featuring Geoffrey Hill (guitar), Jon Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), Les Lawless (drums), and Todd Stewart (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, keyboards), the Randy Rogers Band was founded in San Marcos, Texas, and has spent the last 20 years bringing the Texas Country tradition to dedicated fans around the nation and beyond. With nine studio albums behind them, global streaming numbers in the hundreds of millions and a reputation for must-see Country-Rock performances, the band has charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and numerous Texas Country Radio chart #1s, securing its place in the pantheon of Texas musical giants. Following their 2019 album Hellbent (produced by Grammy-winner Dave Cobb), the group has officially released their newest project, Homecoming, which marks two decades together. The new album brings the band back to where it all started with original producer Radney Foster, culminating in a project that nods to the past with its roots planted firmly in the present.
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