Texas billionaires are an elite club, with members like Elon Musk, Jerry Jones and Mark Cuban.
You can now add Randy Rogers Band to that list.
The Texas music stars didn't hit a Powerball jackpot, but they were recognized on Friday during their concert at Gruene Hall for surpassing 1 billion streams on the streaming service Pandora.
Rogers accepted a Pandora Billionaire plaque onstage from Pandora executive Johnny Chiang.
"I want to thank Johnny Chiang and Pandora for presenting us with the Billionaire Award for over one billion streams on Pandora," Rogers said in a statement released by his publicist. "Feels great to be in my first and only billionaires club. Can't thank Pandora and the fans enough. They have been with us since the beginning. (I) can't wait to continue sharing new music for everyone to get up and dance to."
Randy Rogers Band songs such as "In My Arms Instead" are now streaming on Pandora's Country Billionaires station.
Other Pandora Billionaires include Alabama, Gary Allan and the late Toby Keith.
The 20-year-old streaming service has more than 45 million monthly active users, according to Statista.
The Randy Rogers Band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its album "Rollercoaster" on tour. It will play Floore's Store in Helotes on Nov. 22.