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“Don’t Ya Know, It’s All a Show,” produced by Rocco Guarino (Velvet Revolver/Scott Weiland), is the debut album from the Tennessee Strange, released in the summer of 2025. Standout tracks include the swampy rocker “Roll You Up a Reason,” the ethereal ballad, “Evergreen,” and alt-rock heater “Burnout,” written with and featuring Lincoln Parish of Cage the Elephant fame. It also includes updated versions of live favorites “Don’t Tell Me What to Play,” “I’ll Be Me,” and “Leap of Faith.”
“...captivating stage presence reminiscent of a sharp dressed Scott Weiland with raw magnetism, blended with Mick Jagger’s subtle, hand-on-hip confidence, Ferguson is a performer who commands attention without a single choreographed move. ” - Erin Reid Coker

PJ Ferguson & The Tennessee Strange is an eclectic 8-piece rock n’ roll band out of Nashville, TN. Merging classic rock sounds of the early 70s with alt-rock elements of the 90s, the group is defined by catchy hooks, dynamic jams, contagious energy, and an undeniable connection with their audiences. With a big band featuring guitars, saxophone, keys, drums and female backing vocalists, the Tennessee Strange is an old-school live experience.
“Don’t Ya Know, It’s All a Show,” produced by Rocco Guarino (Velvet Revolver/Scott Weiland), is the debut album from the Tennessee Strange, released summer 2025. Standout tracks include the swampy rocker “Roll You Up a Reason,” the ethereal ballad, “Evergreen,” and alt-rock heater “Burnout,” written with and featuring Lincoln Parish of Cage the Elephant fame. It also includes updated versions of live favorites “Don’t Tell Me What to Play,” “I’ll Be Me,” and “Leap of Faith.”
They celebrated the release of their new record with their first headlining tour culminating in a sold-out show at The Strand Theater in Hudson Falls, NY.

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