The Tractors
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Origin | Oklahoma |
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United States | |
Genres | Country Music |
Country Rock | |
Country | |
Members | Walt Richmond |
Jamie Oldaker | |
Casey Van Beek | |
Ron Getman | |
Steve Ripley | |
Career start | Oklahoma, United States |
Awards | Country Music Association Award for Music Video of the Year |
Nominations | Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year |
Record labels | Arista Nashville |
Arista Records | |
Entertainment One | |
Koch Entertainment | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1265402 |
About The Tractors
The Tractors were an American country rock band composed of a loosely associated group of musicians headed by guitarist Steve Ripley. The original lineup consisted of Steve Ripley, Ron Getman, Walt Richmond, Casey van Beek, and Jamie Oldaker.
Tractors and crops targeted in rural crime wave
... " I drive The Tractors at night and I ll be there in the dark on my own and I don t want to be faced with these people, it s scary, " she says...
To help storm Dennis: The biscuits and boats to flood-hit villagers
... Steve Hunt s tractor has helped the people, keeping to keep the young canoeists, while we were on The Tractors, from the side, where it s bits, we could not get it, because they are too deep; in pints of milk and bread to the people...
Dutch tractor protest sparks 'worst rush hour'
... How big were the protests? The Tractors arrived early on Tuesday, some of them knocking down fences to get there...
Mugabe's death: UK Zimbabweans on the 'good leader' who 'turned'
... The Tractors [were] being burnt, the motorcycles [were] being burnt, stones [were being] thrown through the window… it was very difficult to actually come to terms with what was happening, Mrs Madgen says, speaking on BBC Breakfast...
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe ex-president, dies aged 95
... Speaking to the BBC, she recalled: The Tractors [were] being burnt, the motorcycles [were] being burnt, stones [were being] thrown through the window… It was very difficult to actually come to terms with what was happening...