Aggie Singers / Bands
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thegoodag
5:57p, 7/31/25
I've been putting together a Spotify list for myself of fellow Ags. Like the music and a way to support my fellow Ags. Looking for some help filling out the play list. Here is what I have so far:

Lyle Lovett '79
Robert Earl '78
Roger Creager '94 (?)
Max Stalling '89
Dub Miller '97
Keller Cox '21
Donice Morace '94 (?)
Granger Smith '02
Hayden Haddock '20 (?)
Jamie Lin Wilson '04 (?)
Jacob Stelly '21
Carson Jeffrey '22 (?)
Garrett Talamantes '28
Jacob Ryan Marshall '25 (?)
Jawn Dough
6:22p, 7/31/25
Calvin Broadus (Snoop Dogg) '93

Ervin Burrell
7:01p, 7/31/25
Chris Tomlin (not my cup of tea in the least, but he's big enough to where I know of him despite that).
Aggie_Boomin 21
7:05p, 7/31/25
Dylan Gossett '21
TXAG 05
7:12p, 7/31/25
Grady Skelton '08
Cliff.Booth
7:21p, 7/31/25
Jesse Woods, also played WR for us around '05. His solo work is good, now he's playing as part of Chaparelle.
Pichael Thompson
7:24p, 7/31/25



Dude perfect
Prophet00
8:52p, 7/31/25
Colin Padalecki and Surfaces
agenjake
8:53p, 7/31/25
Hayden Dallmeyer '22ish

This one's about living on Krenek Tap.

jac4
8:57p, 7/31/25
Rick Trevino
Aggie1205
10:06p, 7/31/25
Shane and Shane
C1NRB
11:05p, 7/31/25
Ron Eckert '90
A couple of albums. Spotify
scd88
9:02a, 8/1/25
Rich O'Toole.
AgfromHOU
9:12a, 8/1/25
Isn't one of the guys from Surfaces an Aggie?
AgTrip
12:29p, 8/1/25
In reply to Prophet00
Prophet00 said:

Colin Padalecki and Surfaces




Colin is an Aggie, Forrest went to Baylor. Colin did the Kyle intro after they pulled "Power"
AustinAg2K
2:36p, 8/1/25
Sully
8:46p, 8/1/25
Bubba Strait '03
RingOfive
1:20a, 8/2/25
Big Hush.

IYKYK
Mega Lops
6:51a, 8/2/25
Taylor swift did blinn team.
EclipseAg
12:00p, 8/2/25
Clayton Gardner is an Aggie.




https://www.kxxv.com/news/texas-voices/clayton-gardner-talks-about-new-music-on-first-episode-of-texas-voices
Iowaggie
12:38p, 8/2/25
Just curious, but why so many successful dudes, and scarcely any women?
tk for tu juan
12:54p, 8/2/25
LeonardSkinner
3:17p, 8/2/25
In reply to Iowaggie
Iowaggie said:

Just curious, but why so many successful dudes, and scarcely any women?

Given that most of those are country artists, I'm aware of a school of thought that country pivoted away from women hard in the 2000s. Blame it on the (Dixie) Chicks, or the big 80s and 90s names getting older, but country's only had two and half tentpole ladies (in my opinion) since Shania's heyday.
tk for tu juan
5:45p, 8/2/25
Jack Littlejohn '39

BurnetAggie99
8:15p, 8/2/25
Dylan Gossett blowing up next big Texas Music star

Philo B 93
12:04p, 8/3/25
In reply to LeonardSkinner
LeonardSkinner said:

Iowaggie said:

Just curious, but why so many successful dudes, and scarcely any women?

Given that most of those are country artists, I'm aware of a school of thought that country pivoted away from women hard in the 2000s. Blame it on the (Dixie) Chicks, or the big 80s and 90s names getting older, but country's only had two and half tentpole ladies (in my opinion) since Shania's heyday.


Yes, I thought that became official when Taylor Swift officially rebranded herself as Pop instead of Country. At that time, pop music was very similar to country music with the distinct difference being that pop was female vocals and country was male.

Since then, there has been a lot of good traditional country artists emerge, thanks to guys like Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson. And recently, 90s country is re-emerging thanks to guys like Zach Top.

As far as Aggie singers and bands..... let's be honest, Texas A&M doesn't generally attract the top 10% kid who also happens to be a creative musical genius. It seems like most of our musicians seem to be pretty simple three-chord story tellers. I don't see the next Nirvana coming from College Station. (I'm watching you, UNT - Denton.)

But you know what? Doesn't matter. I can have a great time listening to 3 or 4 musicians hammering out George Strait and AC/DC covers while throwing in an original or two. And Sneaky Pete at the Flying Tomato was an inspiration to anyone who wanted to pick a little guitar and sing Jimmy Buffet covers.

I'm still looking for anyone who knew the underground rapper "Will D" back in the mid 90s. I met him a few times, and I heard that he had several tapes circulating. I never heard one. sad face.
mandevilleag
3:57p, 8/3/25
The Singing Cadets.
Jawn Dough
4:42p, 8/3/25
In reply to BurnetAggie99
BurnetAggie99 said:

Dylan Gossett blowing up next big Texas Music star



Nice song but damn, the way he runs the words together makes him hard to understand.
Roll the Bones
7:31p, 8/3/25
Dr. Love and the Errogenous Zones, circa 1993-94.

They were even played on the Dr Demento radio show a time or two.
Lester Bangs
1:04p, 8/4/25
Casey Donahew
1939
1:48p, 8/4/25
In reply to Lester Bangs
Lester Bangs said:

Casey Donahew

Not an Aggie.
cajunaggie08
1:55p, 8/4/25
You would think one random non-country artist would have made it on the charts by now with how big the school is.
BurnetAggie99
2:04p, 8/4/25
In reply to 1939
1939 said:

Lester Bangs said:

Casey Donahew

Not an Aggie.


He attended A&M but then transferred due to grades
maroon barchetta
2:47p, 8/4/25
In reply to Roll the Bones
Roll the Bones said:

Dr. Love and the Errogenous Zones, circa 1993-94.

They were even played on the Dr Demento radio show a time or two.


The Bodacious Gonads
'87-'88

Later changed their name to For Cryin' Out Loud

Had hit songs like "C.T." and "S.B."
Emotional Support Cobra
2:55p, 8/4/25
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