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"Rain Wizard" is the third single from Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut album, Black Stone Cherry. It follows the second successful single, "Hell and High Water". This song reached #29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It is about a local legend that talks of a mysterious wiseman who could bring the rain in times of drought. The song is featured in the video games ATV Offroad Fury Pro and Sleeping Dogs. It was released as EP on iTunes to promote the single, as well as to give fans a "taste" of Black Stone Cherry. It also includes two previously unreleased songs.

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  • "Rain Wizard" is the third single from Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut album, Black Stone Cherry. It follows the second successful single, "Hell and High Water". This song reached #29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It is about a local legend that talks of a mysterious wiseman who could bring the rain in times of drought. The song is featured in the video games ATV Offroad Fury Pro and Sleeping Dogs. It was released as EP on iTunes to promote the single, as well as to give fans a "taste" of Black Stone Cherry. It also includes two previously unreleased songs. (en)
  • Rain Wizard - trzeci singel zespołu Black Stone Cherry z ich debiutanckiego albumu. Utwór został również umieszczony na Rain Wizard EP. Znalazł się na 29. miejscu Mainstream Rock Tracks Billboardu. (pl)
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  • "Rain Wizard" is the third single from Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut album, Black Stone Cherry. It follows the second successful single, "Hell and High Water". This song reached #29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It is about a local legend that talks of a mysterious wiseman who could bring the rain in times of drought. The song is featured in the video games ATV Offroad Fury Pro and Sleeping Dogs. It was released as EP on iTunes to promote the single, as well as to give fans a "taste" of Black Stone Cherry. It also includes two previously unreleased songs. (en)
  • Rain Wizard - trzeci singel zespołu Black Stone Cherry z ich debiutanckiego albumu. Utwór został również umieszczony na Rain Wizard EP. Znalazł się na 29. miejscu Mainstream Rock Tracks Billboardu. (pl)
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