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I WAS IN THAT BAND! EP 33 - Reggie Rueffer

1 h 25 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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This week on I Was In That Band, I sit down with North Texas mainstay Reggie Rueffer — a true musician's musician whose career runs deeper and more varied than most folks realize. Reggie first made his mark with the band Spot, whose hit song broke nationally. From there, he stepped onto even bigger stages, including a standout run playing fiddle for country legend Charley Pride. Reggie shares stories from the road, lessons learned from playing with a Hall of Famer, and how he's navigated a career as a multi-instrumentalist across genres. These days, you'll still find him in the mix around DFW — playing bass, fiddle, and singing in a variety of projects.

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