Them Dirty Roses hail from the red‑clay heart of Alabama, carrying a sound and attitude shaped by the Southern rock greats they grew up on. Brothers James and Frank Ford, together with longtime friends Andrew Davis and Ben Crain, formed the band after years of absorbing influences like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams. With their gear, their guitars, and a cooler full of whiskey, they left Gadsden, Alabama, and headed for Nashville in an RV, determined to chase the rock‑and‑roll life on their own terms. Sharing a roof and a dream, the band built their reputation the old‑school way: through sweat, grit, and high‑energy shows that feel like a party waiting to erupt. Their concerts have the spirit of a rowdy Southern night—loud, loose, and full of swagger—inviting the crowd to raise a glass and move with the music. Them Dirty Roses embody the classic American rock‑and‑roll story: small‑town roots, big ambitions, and a sound steeped in Southern soul.
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Grew Up In the Country
Break My Heart
Shake It
Guide You Home
Back Home
Molly
Highway My Home
Cocaine and Whiskey
A Bad Hand
You Can’t” “Trouble