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Jared Rogerson to open for Brett Young Saturday

The opening act for this year’s Range Call concert is Jared Rogerson, a Wyoming country artist whose cowboy roots have blossomed into a vibe all his own,“…crafted to appeal to cowpokes who are equally comfortable with Chris LeDoux and Bon Jovi,” (American Cowboy Magazine). As part of a generation raised on LeDoux, he carries the torch for cowboy culture alongside other contemporary artists like Aaron Watson and Cody Johnson. 

Before music took center stage, Jared was a bareback bronc rider competing at high school, collegiate, and professional levels. His inevitable music career was put on hold while chasing gold buckles, but a final rodeo wreck left him with an L-shaped scar on his riding arm and a new trail to follow. That same rodeo grit has fueled a career spanning over a decade, six albums, and electrifying performances across the U.S. and Europe. As an avid outdoorsman, Jared’s latest album featuring the hunting-and fishing-themed title track, Where I Can Be Me, has struck a chord with like-minded listeners, racking up over one million streams on Spotify alone. The album’s success was further amplified when his scenic horse-centric music video for the single “Time Spent in the Saddle” won Best Music Video at the Equine Film Festival in Sacramento.Touring with his high-energy band, the Rodeo Wreck, Jared ignites audiences with his signature mix of cowboy country and rodeo rock, blending modern country-rock energy with the untamed spirit of the West. Whether commanding festival stages or delivering stripped-down acoustic performances, he brings the same authenticity and passion woven into every song. His music isn’t just about the Western way of life-it’s a reflection of the dust, determination, and dreams that define it.

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