The Red Clay Strays are a rock and roll band from South Alabama. With influences ranging from Johnny Cash, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Waylon Jennings to southern gospel, they blur the line between country and southern rock while bringing an authenticity that defines who the Red Clay Strays are as a band. The Red Clay Strays are Brandon Coleman: lead voc…
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Americana (UK)
November 9, 2025
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“Does anyone want to get a dose of Southern Rock?”
Man... Getting to shoot The Red Clay Strays live was an honor, and honestly one of those shows that reminded me why I love this work so much. These guys were able to bring a musical sensation along with a beautiful performance. It honestly felt like the king was on stage for a bit. Yes... Elvis.
The Red Clay Strays, with support from Brent Cobb, finished off their Canadian tour in Niagara Falls at OLG Stage, delivering a night of soul and grassroots.
The packed Armory brimmed with anticipation. Doors opened at 6 PM, with the crowd notably full and energetic before opening act Michael Marcagi even finished. His soulful rock stylings warmed up the room with ease. When Red Clay Strays took the stage at around 9 PM sharp, the venue was electric.