From outside the depths of alt-country music Hell come Outlaw Jones, the Dallas-Fort Worth band not afraid to push the boundaries of originality and outlaw attitude.

Outlaw Jones is what every band aspires to be: a recognizably original band with a phenomenal stage show consisting of superior musicianship, soul-moving songwriting and the professional attitudes of veteran musicians.

Born from the dying embers of local musical sensation Ray Diffee & The Gringo Revolution, lead singer/songwriter Ray Diffee and bassist/vocalist Josh Woodward collaborated on a return to their outlaw roots and focused their efforts to build a band with musicians who shared their mindset. Enter drummer Andrew Teer, Mike Glanton (formerly of Speedtrucker) and most recently, Neal Cowan (formerly of The Hawkes) and this soulful five piece achieves the levels of musical tonality and depth that fans are willing to overdose themselves on. To further anchor their outlaw/honky-tonk sound, Outlaw Jones frequently features guest Pedal Steel player, Ted "The Train" Dilday.

Outlaw Jones has a cult-like following: devoted fans wanting an escape from the mundane, overproduced sounds on the airwaves, seeking instead the earthy, stripped down honky-tonk outlaw sounds of a band that has lived the songs they write. Their lyrics paint a vivid picture of life in all its facets, and it's not always a pleasant one.

Fans, new & old, are easily drawn into the pleasures and frustrations of small town life in "Beyond The Lights," entranced in the drama of an adulterous wife in "The Ballad of Bill & Sue," are unconsciously willed to the dance floor with "Texas Outlaw" and "Karma Loves Irony." But what the fans love most about Outlaw Jones is the fact that they ALWAYS have a good time.

"The cure for your outlaw jones...
is Outlaw Jones!"

If you want to hear the same regurgitated assembly-line pop-country dribble that permeates the airwaves and is destroying the legacy of legends past, then Outlaw Jones is not your band. But if you want a true outlaw show with gritty & true life lyrics, dance-worthy musicianship and enough hardcore outlaw attitude to fill Waylon's tour bus, then Outlaw Jones is just what you've been jonesing for…