Ron Rutherford
“Freak Flag” is a rollicking introduction to Ron Rutherford – Texan, New Yorker, Country Rockin’ rebel. He knows where he’s going and happy to have you tag along.
“Unlucky Love” is far from unlucky or sad. This beautiful ballad is all about being awakened to the reality of true, sweet, lasting love.
Ron says his music comes from his life experiences, and not all of them have been happy. Everyone knows things don’t always work out as planned. In “Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye”, this down-to-the-bone singer/songwriter takes us through a lovers’ breakup, d
How did you feel after the loss of that first real love? A hole is a place where something used to be. In “Hole In My Heart”, the relentless Ron Rutherford describes for you – reminds you – how the bottom really feels when you finally touch down.
“Let Love Be” brings blessed relief. This gorgeous acoustic outing is the experienced voice of one who has been through the worst and come out whole. Ron, accompanied by the incomparable guitar work of John Groover McDuffie, tells us how simple, how
“This Is True” just makes you feel good. It’s a romp with a happy man who can describe the top as well as he can the bottom.
“Damned” is a story you have to hear. This one is an eerie outing that brings you out the top in the end. It’s a feature length film in five minutes.
“Tennessee Moon” is Ron’s grateful tribute to his good friend Johnny Pierce, bass player/guitarist/producer.
The title song, “Lone Wolf”, through Ron Rutherford’s high, clear voice, paints pictures and tells a story you’ll just have to experience again and again.
“Many Moons Ago” is the penultimate song on the album. “Don’t I know You?” “When did we do this before?” “Are we friend or foe? Do you remember?” Once Ted Falcon’s supernatural fiddle introduces this one you know you’re in for something remarkable, s
“Dirt Road” is all country. It’s the story of “down home boy makes good.” It is exactly what you want to hear.