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Daryl Stogner
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OK, we're starting up a new band in January with the idea there will be some new country, but alot of old country songs being played. When it comes time to name the band, I'd like some ideas to have at the ready to throw out to the other members.

It should have a country feel to it, and humor in the name is good too. With all of you characters out there, I'm sure there must be a few ideas floating around. Something new though, don't want to borrow one from anther band, past or present.



The current band I'm in is called the Big Johnson's.... go figure. Image
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Post by Drew Howard »

Big Johnson's - OUCH Image

Hokay, here are my cheesy offerings.

Daryl Stogner and Country Standard Time

Daryl Stogner and Real Country

Daryl Stogner and the Country Mountain Boys

Good luck!



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ASLEEP AT THE MIKE
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Post by John Steele »

Daryl,
I asked for band names on the forum years ago and got alot of thoughtful responses. Maybe the thread can be resurrected.
The upshoot was, as a 5 piece band, we went out as "Five Easy Pieces".
Trouble was, around here, nobody had ever seen the Jack Nicolson movie, and everyone assumed perhaps we were a Chippendales act.
It would be hard to gauge the disappointment, in actuarial terms.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Daryl; here would be my choice:
The Prairie Dogs
I don't have a band, so you can have it.
If I had one, it'd probably be
The Panhandlers.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

How about "Daryl Stogner and some other guys"?
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Post by MUSICO »

Call the band "Free Beer"

Imagine the poster....Tonite "Free Beer"

Full house guarunteed

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Post by Jim Cohen »

How about the ever-popular: "Daryl Stogner and the Sidemen" ?
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Post by David Mason »

I'm not a big country kind of guy, but if I was I would absolutely have to go out as "Tyrannosaurus Tex and the Strange Range Ramblers." If LSD ever makes a big comeback, I'd have to start a band called "The Orbs." Unless, we went for the skinny tie/Buddy Holly nerd-glasses look, in which case we'd be "The Problematics." Unless... oh stop me, puh-lease.
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Ok, I can't leave well enough alone either. So, how about, instead of "Asleep at the Wheel", how about "Awake in the Ditch"? Image
Yeah, I figgered you'd say that, so after I thought about it awhile, I agree with you. Ok, I'll get back in my hole and take my meds. Image
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Post by Steve Hitsman »

Jeez... based on where you live, it should be obvious: Yuman Beans
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Here's a few you might consider Daryl......

* The High Desert Drifters
* The Arizona Cactus Cowboys
* The Yuma Valley Boys
* The Yuma Mountain Men
* The Lazy-Y Bar Buddies
* The Rodeo Ranch Hands
* The High Plains Drifters
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Post by Jim Dunaway »

DisBand

JimmyD, just joking, that name would have well suited the bands I played in.
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Post by Daryl Stogner »

You guys are nuts, but I like some of these names. Don't want my name in the title, as I prefer to remain anonymous and probably should wear a mask while playing!

But seriously this band will sound good, but humor in the name would be good.

Since there will be a female fiddle player that kicks butt in the band, that might give you something more to work on. But please stay away from the name "Bitch and her Dogs" .....my ex already has taken that name. Image

JUST KIDDING!

Anymore thought???
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Well, I think Steve Hitsman's name takes the prize. You should definitely go with the Yuman Beans.

Unless you prefer the Yuma Babies

If you were from Indiana, I'd recommend the "Hoosier Daddies"
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Post by Jack Francis »

Down in Yuma eh?

If you were up here by Pinal County you could call yourselves "Pinal Envy"
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Post by John Daugherty »

"COUNTRY A TO Z"
"COMPLETE COUNTRY"
"SUMTHIN 4U'
(or just plain) "4U"
"TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT"
"ALIVE"



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Post by Larry Hamilton »

Country Dudes and Dudette

Country Dudette and Dudes

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How about "Closed for Remodeling"?
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Post by Webb Kline »

When I think of Yuma, it reminds me of the Sidewinder Scale House. MAybe the Sidewinders?
Sidewinder Breakdown--gotta have a song with that name.

Yumama! Yumatose, Yumatic Overdrive

I always wanted to call a band, The Paul Carusoe Band, in memory of the alien that Hendrix played in the song EXP. Only those in the know would get it, but when they did it would blow their minds.
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Post by Andy Greatrix »

How many are in the band?
Call it
"The Four Gone Conclusions"
or
"The Five Gone Conclusions"
You get the picture!
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Post by ray qualls »

Hey Daryl, I've been to Yuma once! How about "The Desert Rats W/ Dessert. Lotta sand there. Image

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Post by Daryl Stogner »

Viagra Country Style? No copyright infringement.... shoot!

Here's a poster from the current band I'm in...

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Helps having an advertising guy in the band!

Yuma is almost unrecognizable these days. Everyone is escaping from Califronia to here and there are more new housing divisions than people can buy up.

Sand? in Yuma? Oh we could use "The Sonoran Cowboys"? Or what do ya think of "Old Guys in Cowboy Hats"?

I'm putting everyone's suggestions into a list to give to the band. So keep 'em coming. I see some potential ...

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Post by Stephan Miller »

Band from Yuma with humor in the name...Sensayuma? The Good Yuma Band?
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