Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers

Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers are a Southwestern rock band known for blending elements of Americana, rock, and a distinct Mexican influence into their music. Formed in the late 1990s after the breakup of The Refreshments—Roger Clyne and drummer P.H. Naffah's previous band—the Peacemakers quickly earned a loyal following with their energetic live shows and anthemic songwriting. Their debut album, Honky Tonk Union, set the tone for a career built on heartfelt lyrics, desert imagery, and a strong DIY ethic.

Based out of Arizona, the band has built a reputation as road warriors, touring extensively across the U.S. and cultivating a dedicated fanbase affectionately known as "Peacemakers." They also host an annual music festival in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, called "Circus Mexicus," which has grown into a beloved event for fans. With a discography that includes both studio and live releases, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers continue to be a staple of the independent rock scene, weaving together stories of the Southwest with rock 'n' roll soul.

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Single - Released February 13, 2026
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