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Incommunicado A rock band that plays country music.”
This was the way the Stillwater, Oklahoma-based Red Dirt band Chad Sullins and the Last Call Coalition were described for years. And it was only apt, because it’s also a good way to describe Red Dirt music in general. And even though the outfit never rose to the same fame as some of their contemporaries such as Cross Canadian Ragweed or Jason Boland and the Stragglers, those who knew of the Last Call Coalition were supremely loyal and thankful for their music, and followed Chad Sullins into his solo career after the band finally called it quits.
Those same fans are now mourning as word has come down that Chad Sullins has passed away. “It is with a heavy heart to let you know Chad Sullins left us today around 2 pm. Torn Aortic valve. He left us with some great music and memories,” a solemn message reads on his social media page, posted late Sunday evening, June 27th.
A love for music was expressed in Chad Sullins from an early age. His mother gave him a record player and a John Cougar Mellencamp album, and Sullins wore it out. His early influences also included Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd, Motley Crue, Keith Whitley and others. But when Chad Sullins was 16-years-old, his first taste of playing music with others was in a punk band. He would carry that same energy and attitude with him later in his musical career.
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Incommunicado A rock band that plays country music.”
This was the way the Stillwater, Oklahoma-based Red Dirt band Chad Sullins and the Last Call Coalition were described for years. And it was only apt, because it’s also a good way to describe Red Dirt music in general. And even though the outfit never rose to the same fame as some of their contemporaries such as Cross Canadian Ragweed or Jason Boland and the Stragglers, those who knew of the Last Call Coalition were supremely loyal and thankful for their music, and followed Chad Sullins into his solo career after the band finally called it quits.
Those same fans are now mourning as word has come down that Chad Sullins has passed away. “It is with a heavy heart to let you know Chad Sullins left us today around 2 pm. Torn Aortic valve. He left us with some great music and memories,” a solemn message reads on his social media page, posted late Sunday evening, June 27th.
A love for music was expressed in Chad Sullins from an early age. His mother gave him a record player and a John Cougar Mellencamp album, and Sullins wore it out. His early influences also included Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd, Motley Crue, Keith Whitley and others. But when Chad Sullins was 16-years-old, his first taste of playing music with others was in a punk band. He would carry that same energy and attitude with him later in his musical career.
Disclaimer: All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole property of their respective owners.
The videos are purely for entertainment and recreational purposes.
No Copyright infringement intended!
All rights go to their rightful owners.
I do not own the rights of the music.
For your information, if a band or an artist wishes one or some of the songs/videos to be removed from my channel's upload list, it is advisable to come into contact with me by sending a personal message and I will delete it or them as soon as possible
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