Two-Time Billboard #1 Album Rock Band Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers Hit The Road For May Tour

The only act to release seven consecutive studio albums to land on the Top 10 Billboard Internet Sales Chart from an independent label, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers (formerly The Refreshments) are one of the most exciting live bands on the road today. Dubbed the “Springsteen of the Southwest” by Asbury Park Press, it’s no question RCPM brings an intensely entertaining live performance.

The full list of tour dates can be found below or by visiting rogerclyneandthepeacemakers.com.

RCPM 2017 Spring Tour Schedule
May 5 – Maloney’s Outdoor | Tucson, AZ
May 7 – Far From Folsom | Prescott, AZ
May 10 – Continental Club | Houston, TX
May 11 – Gas Monkey | Dallas, TX
May 13 – River Road Ice House | New Braunfels, TX
May 14 – 3TEN Austin City Limits Live | Austin, TX
May 16 – George’s Majestic Lounge | Fayetteville, AR
May 17 – The Shrine | Tulsa, OK
May 19 – 7 Clans Paradise Casino | Red Rock, OK
May 20 – Grand Lake Casino | Grove, OK
May 21 – Fiesta Del Sol | Solana Beach, CA
May 27 – Denver Day of Rock | Denver, CO

About Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers
Bridging the gap between rock & roll, roadhouse Americana, and the music sounds of the southwestern United States, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers have carved their own path over 15 years. They’ve traveled the world, sent eight albums to the top of the Billboard Internet Sales Chart, launched an annual music festival in Mexico, started their own line of ultra premium tequila and built a global community of music-lovers and peacemakers – all while remaining 100% independent.

The Peacemakers have always looked forward, though, and summer of 2017 promises another album. It’ll be the band’s ninth studio record, shining new light on a band that’s built a career on setting the traditions, twang and taller-than-life characters of the Southwest to a rock & roll soundtrack.
In April of 2017, the band’s founders, Roger Clyne and PH Naffah, appear in a documentary about The Refreshments. Which celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the debut album, Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy. Two decades after its release, the album continues to influence a wide range of rock and country musicians, 12 of whom put their own stamp on the album’s music with an upcoming, all-star tribute album recreation of Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy.

The band’s roots run deep, sinking back to a time with the Refreshments – the hometown heroes of Phoenix during the mid-1990s, fueled by a major-label deal with Mercury Records, a popular song (”Banditos”) on American rock radio and MTV and the unique distinction of being both the composers and performers of the theme song for the culture favorite “King of the Hill” TV show. All served to introduce Roger Clyne’s songwriting to a national audience. The Refreshments sang about Mexico, liquored-up bandits and troubadours, mixing the lore of the American Southwest with guitar muscle and pop/rock melody. Clyne deepened that sound with his next project, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, a roots rock band relying not on a record label for support, but on near-constant touring and a rare, genuine connection with fans.