L-R: DREW FARR, RRB GOLF JAM; PIA LOMAX, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; MEGAN DUPREE, CONNECTIONS CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER; CHELSEA ROGERS; RANDY ROGERS; JACOB HUERECA, CONNECTIONS CEO; MATT BONINE, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; AMANDA ANDING, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; CARYN BENSON, CONNECTIONS         PHOTO CREDIT: REBA HALL

[Editor’s Note:  This article is nearly one month late.  We appreciate the generous donations Randy Rogers Band Golf Jam make to various nonprofits each year and apologize for the delay in posting.]

[Press Release] Texas music mainstays Randy Rogers Band donated back into their community Tuesday (12/12) morning, gifting $150,000 to New Braunfels nonprofit organization Connections Individual and Family Services. The organization is dedicated to empowering youth, connecting families, and building futures one youth and one family at a time. Learn more here.

The proceeds were raised at the 14th annual RRB Golf Jam in late October at River Crossing Golf Club in Spring Branch, TX, through a charity concert and a silent/live auction. Randy Rogers Band started the RRB Golf Jam in 2009, aiming to use their platform for the greater good. The group donates the proceeds every year to a different charity in need and have given over $300,000 back to the community in the last two years.

In an interview with the New Braunfels’ local newspaper Herald-Zeitung on Tuesday (12/12) morning, Rogers shared this year’s donation to Connections felt like the right timing, as it recently broke ground on a new facility.

Rogers told the paper, “It’s [Connections] a great cause, and the new facility is going to be absolutely gorgeous and needed for a long time in our community,” Rogers said. “It’s been fun to watch their vision and see their plans … I’m happy to be a part of it.”

While the inaugural event was held in 2009, the annual RRB Golf Jam has more than tripled in size since 2018. The Randy Rogers Family Foundation was founded in 2019 to serve as a collection center, gathering donations from the RRB’s charitable endeavors and supporting community needs.

Randy Rogers Band have a couple Texas stops left in 2023, with fresh dates already announced for the top of 2024. For a full list of tour dates and details on the band’s remaining 2023 shows, click here.

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Fronted by singer-songwriter Randy Rogers and featuring Geoffrey Hill (guitar), Jon Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), Les Lawless (drums), and Todd Stewart (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, keyboards), the Randy Rogers Band was founded in San Marcos, Texas, and has spent the last 20 years bringing the Texas Country tradition to dedicated fans around the nation and beyond. With nine studio albums behind them, global streaming numbers in the hundreds of millions and a reputation for must-see Country-Rock performances, the band has charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and numerous Texas Country Radio chart #1s, securing its place in the pantheon of Texas musical giants. Following their 2019 album HELLBENT (produced by Grammy-winner Dave Cobb), the group’s latest project, 2022’s HOMECOMING, has received critical acclaim and celebrates the group’s two decades together. The new album brings the band back to where it all started with original producer Radney Foster, culminating in a project that nods to the past with its roots planted firmly in the present.

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L-R: DREW FARR, RRB GOLF JAM; PIA LOMAX, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; MEGAN DUPREE, CONNECTIONS CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER; CHELSEA ROGERS; RANDY ROGERS; JACOB HUERECA, CONNECTIONS CEO; MATT BONINE, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; AMANDA ANDING, CONNECTIONS BOARD MEMBER; CARYN BENSON, CONNECTIONS         PHOTO CREDIT: REBA HALL Texas music mainstays Randy...