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Texas Hippie Coalition invades Vail

VAIL, Colorado ” Fresh from a performance on the Jerry Springer Show, the Texas Hippie Coalition plays Saturday night at The Sandbar in West Vail, Colorado.

Formed in 2004, the Texas Hippie Coalition is a five-piece Southern hard rock band from Denison, Texas led by lead singer Big Dad Ritch and produced by multi-platinum record producer David Prater.

The band’s recent live set on the Jerry Springer Show can be seen on YouTube.



Although highly regarded for the intensity of their live shows, what truly distinguishes the band from the morass of their contemporaries is the high quality production value Prater lends to their debut CD, “Pride of Texas.”

Fans of Pantera, ZZ Top, The Black Label Society and Corrosion of Conformity will no doubt find the music of the Texas Hippie Coalition every bit their equal and more. From the ferocity of the CD’s twin guitar assault to its pulsating rhythm section, every detail of the CD’s sonic presentation is scrutinized down to the smallest detail. By the time Big Dad Ritch’s snarling vocals are placed into the final mix, all that’s left for the listener to do is wonder why there aren’t more CDs this good.


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