A band that takes its name from the Indian Nation Turnpike, a 105-mile parkway stretched across southeastern Oklahoma — there's no place like home. Armed with songs about love, loss and life in the Sooner State, the country-rockers have built one of the fiercest followings in the Red Dirt scene. The self-produced, self-titled Turnpike Troubadours, an album that mixes rootsy, roughhewn hooks with roadhouse twang.
A band that takes its name from the Indian Nation Turnpike, a 105-mile parkway stretched across southeastern Oklahoma — there's no place like home. Armed with songs about love, loss and life in the Sooner State, the country-rockers have built one of the fiercest followings in the Red Dirt scene. The self-produced, self-titled Turnpike Troubadours, an album that mixes rootsy, roughhewn hooks with roadhouse twang.