The Red Clay Strays Just Detonated a Christmas Bombshell on Live TV — Their Grit-Soaked, Old-School “Please Come Home for Christmas” Has Fans Screaming They’re “Watching the Future CMA Winners in Real Time! The Red Clay Strays just unleashed a Christmas performance so powerful the entire internet felt the shockwave. Their take on “Please Come Home for Christmas” isn’t just a cover — it’s a time machine, a smoky, soul-drenched throwback that hits with the warmth of vinyl crackle and the sting of old heartbreak. Brandon’s gravel-soaked voice cuts through the air like a torch in the dark, wrapped in a slow, molten groove from the band that feels almost dangerous in how effortlessly it pulls you in. The chemistry, the grit, the vintage magic — it all collides into a moment that feels bigger than a song, bigger than a season, bigger than anyone expected. Fans are losing it, calling this the performance that proves the whispers are true: these boys are headed straight toward a CMA-level rise, and this may be the moment the world finally wakes up to it. It’s not just going viral — it’s rewriting their trajectory in real time. And you can feel it in every note, every breath, every ounce of fire they leave on that stage. WATCH BELOW

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Is there anything that the Red Clay Strays can’t sing?

I have a feeling that 2024 will hold big things for the boys that make up the Red Clay Strays. With “Wondering Why” sitting in the top ten of the Apple Country charts, their fandom growing rapidly, and an album in the works, big things are on the horizon.

While their original music is top-notch, to begin with, this Christmas cover highlights the soul and blues that the band has. A few weeks ago, the group spread a little holiday cheer to a local Alabama organization, and what a treat it was for those in the crowd.

“Camp ASCCA is a nationally recognized special needs camp in Alabama that treats both children and adults, and it’s one of our favorite places to play.

Probably the only crowd we’ve performed a Christmas song for this year, so we figured we’d share it!”

They hit the stage to sing Charles Brown’s “Please Come Home For Christmas,” decked out in festive sports coats as they belted out the 1960s hit.

Brown’s original cut of the song highlights heavy elements of blues with slight Motown overtones, which fits the soulful and blues-rich sound that Red Clay Strays processes. Brown’s low and smooth notes are perfect for Coleman’s vocal range.

He lets out a growl as he sings the first notes, and then the band kicks in with the slow, soulful melodies.

I think they fit this holiday song so well because often, when you are listening to the Red Clay Strays, it feels as though you have taken a step back in time and are listening to a band from a different generation. Their sound is timeless while still pushing some boundaries of country music.

If they cut this one in the studio, you can bet your bottom dollar it finds its way onto the Whiskey Riff Country Christmas Songs That Don’t Suck playlist.

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