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The Mayor of Stillwater will delivered proclamation Monday announcing Red Dirt Music week, April 7-13, in honor of the beloved genre and its many Oklahoman contributors.
This statement comes on the heels of The Boys from Oklahoma's sold-out shows starting April 10 at the Boone Pickens Stadium.
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Within the proclamation, city officials say Red Dirt reflects the spirit and authenticity of the people, celebrating storytelling, deep-rooted traditions, and a deep sense of home, all of which have made it a cornerstone of American music.
The Oklahoma Red Dirt band Cross Canadian Ragweed, along with 3 others, were recently invited to be inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame for their contributions to music and culture in the state.
Cody Canada, the lead guitarist and vocalist for the Oklahoma-based band Cross Canadian Ragweed, also spoke a few words at Monday's meeting, praising the city and the band's love for its home state.
Physical copies of the proclamation were later hand-delivered by Mayor Will Joyce to members of the Oklahoma-based band Cross Canadian Ragweed.
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The week-long celebration is meant to honor the perseverance, creativity and dedication of the Red Dirt community, which as the declaration states, has music that resonates across generations and will continue to inspire future artists and music lovers for years to come.
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