Names for a band ???

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Banned from Chalybeate
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:D Howdy! The Kentucky Bourbon Boys

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"Gopher, Everett?"
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Ben Elder wrote:The Nashville Recording Artists.

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=272252
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How about "The Styfss" (Still Too Young For Social Security)

Or maybe...The Geriatrics

:lol:

"Free Beer and Roast Beef" might be good, too.
(If the club put "Tonight Only" on the sign...in front of the band's name. :wink: )
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'the old gray hairs'
they ain't what they used to be
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Based on your "Tuning Down..." thread in the Pedal Steel section of this forum, might I suggest:

Kevin and the Half Steps
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The Failing Libido Brothers.
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Two Hoots and a Holler
Gastro Twisters
Country Rocking Western Roll Review
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" Over The Top " and headed down hill ! :)
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How about "Now Appearing" Club owners wouldn't have to change the signs. And you get advertising all around the world.
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"Just Enough" or "Good Once" (as in Toby Keith song), or better: "Good Enough"

"A Bunch of 40-50 Year Old guys playing country and classic rock to anyone who will listen"

"The New Thirties"
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How about "The Incontinentals"?
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Kevin, how about : "HERE TO STAY" or "THE GOOD GUYS"
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Old and in the Gray, a nod to Jerry
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Slowpokes
Or
Chester Drawers and the Lowboys
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"Dying on the installment plan" :lol:
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I'd suggest either: "Under New Management," "Happy Hour Prices," or "Call Club For Info."
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Barry Blackwood wrote:
We are a bunch of 40-50 year old guys playing country and classic rock to anyone who will listen.
40-50 year old guys?

Weak Stream.
:lol:

My favorite so far. I would go see you just based on the name. Haha
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LOL. I am cracking up. (and laughing, too)
See if any of you clever dudes can come up for a name for my band.
(Dayna Wills & the Won'ts didn't make the cut)
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Well, I would suggest the Roaring 50's, but that's already taken by a group in Cleveland TN...
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Slim Gullet and the Too Drunk To Playboys.
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Old and in the Gray, a nod to Jerry

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(Peter Rowan, Bryn Bright, Herb Pedersen, Vassar Clements, David Grisman)
"Gopher, Everett?"
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Kevin & The Cue Balls

Kentucky Thumpers

The Tunesmiths

Still Too Young To Care

The Ol' Blocks

The Boomers

The Stallions

The Derby Boys

Kentucky Prime

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The Nearly Dead Beats
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