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Texas Roots, Nashville Bound: Lance Roark's Debut Arrives
21 Nov
Summary
- Lance Roark's debut album 'Bad Reputation' blends Red Dirt and Southern rock.
- He has co-written songs for the Turnpike Troubadours and Muscadine Bloodline.
- Roark was mentored by Turnpike Troubadours bassist RC Edwards.

Lance Roark is making his national debut with the release of his full-length album, 'Bad Reputation.' This 11-track record masterfully merges Oklahoma Red Dirt and Southern rock, drawing heavily on personal experiences and the characters that populate his musical journey.
Roark, originally from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, has a significant connection to the Red Dirt scene. He has co-written songs for prominent bands such as the Turnpike Troubadours and Muscadine Bloodline, demonstrating his songwriting prowess. His musical evolution is evident in 'Bad Reputation,' which features more electric guitars and a rhythm closer to bluegrass than his collaborators' styles.
Mentored by Turnpike Troubadours bassist RC Edwards, Roark developed his skills over the past half-decade. This guidance extended to connections with the wider Turnpike Troubadours circle and their agent, leading to writing sessions in Nashville. 'Bad Reputation' highlights Roark's gravelly vocals and compelling storytelling, with tracks exploring themes of life's challenges and personal growth.




