band names you were in.
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The Apes of Wrath
Motordude Zydeco
The Poison Oakies
The Half Fast Band
The Cajun Bandits
The Lei-Aways
Ukebox
Old Puppy
Cari Lee and the Saddle-ites
Johnny Dilks and his Visitation Valley Boys
THe Cotton Pickers
The Plain High Drifters
Champagne Unlimited
The Blues Consultants
The Waltzing Mice
and many many more
Motordude Zydeco
The Poison Oakies
The Half Fast Band
The Cajun Bandits
The Lei-Aways
Ukebox
Old Puppy
Cari Lee and the Saddle-ites
Johnny Dilks and his Visitation Valley Boys
THe Cotton Pickers
The Plain High Drifters
Champagne Unlimited
The Blues Consultants
The Waltzing Mice
and many many more
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How far back can we go with this? I started my first band when I was 22 called the Harmonica Trio. I also filled in for more than few road trips with a few others.
Currently, on a regular basis
Western Gentlemen
Golden Times
Tumble Weed
I did a five week road stint with
"Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
Then a few road trips with a couple of names that didn'have named bands.
Currently, on a regular basis
Western Gentlemen
Golden Times
Tumble Weed
I did a five week road stint with
"Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
Then a few road trips with a couple of names that didn'have named bands.
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OK, (boy these are bad):
Telshiah (I believe the neck grip Spock used on "Star Trek")
Nick Cognito and the Seclusions
Alter Ego
9-1-1 (pre nine-eleven, this was back in '87, big hair band)
Sugarbuzz (yes, sticky-sweet 70s and 80s pop)
Glad
I've always thought a definite SRO name for a band would be "Tonight Free Spaghetti Dinner".
Brian
Telshiah (I believe the neck grip Spock used on "Star Trek")
Nick Cognito and the Seclusions
Alter Ego
9-1-1 (pre nine-eleven, this was back in '87, big hair band)
Sugarbuzz (yes, sticky-sweet 70s and 80s pop)
Glad
I've always thought a definite SRO name for a band would be "Tonight Free Spaghetti Dinner".
Brian
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Mostly Bluegrass & Country Bands over the years...I know I've forgotten some!:
The V.I.P.'s
The Country Ramblers
River Valley Bluegrass
Goldrush
Country East
Cabin Fever
New Brunswick Country Showcase
Buckshot
Roanoak
Lost Highway
The Valley Jamboree
The Old Lamplighters
Family Reunion
Old, New, Borrowed & Blue
Cider Hill
The Salty Dogs
Bottoms Up
Silver Dollar Express
Harmony Ridge
Classic Country
The V.I.P.'s
The Country Ramblers
River Valley Bluegrass
Goldrush
Country East
Cabin Fever
New Brunswick Country Showcase
Buckshot
Roanoak
Lost Highway
The Valley Jamboree
The Old Lamplighters
Family Reunion
Old, New, Borrowed & Blue
Cider Hill
The Salty Dogs
Bottoms Up
Silver Dollar Express
Harmony Ridge
Classic Country
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A few escape me in the early years.......
Although Silver Dollar comes to mind
I played house band for a year in a "Knock ém down Drag ém out Pub"here in Brisbane....we were the Red Rock Trio......cant remember how many of us were in it !!
My wife Lyn and myself played in a club in town for six years in John E Brown and the Rebels...John E was actually George
Then Lyn and I started ""Country Rebellion " .....had about 20 years as one of the busiest bands around......we were very fortunate
Although Silver Dollar comes to mind
I played house band for a year in a "Knock ém down Drag ém out Pub"here in Brisbane....we were the Red Rock Trio......cant remember how many of us were in it !!
My wife Lyn and myself played in a club in town for six years in John E Brown and the Rebels...John E was actually George
Then Lyn and I started ""Country Rebellion " .....had about 20 years as one of the busiest bands around......we were very fortunate
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A motley collection for sure.
Risk-A
flow
New Horizon Country Band
The HAT
Windrush
Johnny, Polly, Esther and Those Fabulous Leisure Suits
Daughty Rich Daughty Rich Band
Zebra
La Ferte Alais Orchestre de Fanfare
Riverside Orchestra
Minetta Creek Bluegrass Band
Fun Gus
Chinese Firedrill
Irish Cream
Trad Players Anonymous
X. S. Baggage
Big Budha Blues Band
Duke Of FM
Loose Wingnuts
Torq
Ginmill House Band
Assorted individuals as band leaders on a nightly basis.
And not including longterm mixing gigs with occasional sitins
Risk-A
flow
New Horizon Country Band
The HAT
Windrush
Johnny, Polly, Esther and Those Fabulous Leisure Suits
Daughty Rich Daughty Rich Band
Zebra
La Ferte Alais Orchestre de Fanfare
Riverside Orchestra
Minetta Creek Bluegrass Band
Fun Gus
Chinese Firedrill
Irish Cream
Trad Players Anonymous
X. S. Baggage
Big Budha Blues Band
Duke Of FM
Loose Wingnuts
Torq
Ginmill House Band
Assorted individuals as band leaders on a nightly basis.
And not including longterm mixing gigs with occasional sitins
DLD, Chili farmer. Plus bananas and papaya too.
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
So many it's hard to remember, but just some of the odd ones:
Chuck Steak and the A-1's
The Instant Brothers (a rotating-member jam band)
Beaver Creek (not named after anyplace in Colorado, and I'll say no more)
The Knuckledusters
My personal favorite,. still used when I have to put something together for a special occasion gig:
The Rocky Mountain Barking Spiders
(airline pilot code for...errr...."hey, there's a Rocky Mountain Barking Spider loose in the cockpit. Can't hear it, but its breath is terrible")
Chuck Steak and the A-1's
The Instant Brothers (a rotating-member jam band)
Beaver Creek (not named after anyplace in Colorado, and I'll say no more)
The Knuckledusters
My personal favorite,. still used when I have to put something together for a special occasion gig:
The Rocky Mountain Barking Spiders
(airline pilot code for...errr...."hey, there's a Rocky Mountain Barking Spider loose in the cockpit. Can't hear it, but its breath is terrible")
No chops, but great tone
1930's/40's Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker 6&8 string lap steels
1921 Weissenborn Style 2; Hilo&Schireson hollownecks
Appalachian, Regal & Dobro squarenecks
1959 Fender 400 9+2 B6;1960's Fender 800 3+3+2; 1948 Fender Dual-8 Professional
1930's/40's Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker 6&8 string lap steels
1921 Weissenborn Style 2; Hilo&Schireson hollownecks
Appalachian, Regal & Dobro squarenecks
1959 Fender 400 9+2 B6;1960's Fender 800 3+3+2; 1948 Fender Dual-8 Professional
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Richard Bass (Of Faron Young fame) and I were in The Can't Hardly Playboys a few years ago.
Also a band called Free Booze, but the club wouldn't put our name on the sign outside.
Also a band called Free Booze, but the club wouldn't put our name on the sign outside.
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definitely not P.C.
1972
"Micks, Spics & Wops" derived from the ethnic makeup of the band...
couldn't get any gigs after the first one, so the name got changed to
"Sleaze" which did get booked, and which became a franchise that lasted a decade or so after I left... I think the original bass player may still book gigs with that band name yet some 35 years later
"Micks, Spics & Wops" derived from the ethnic makeup of the band...
couldn't get any gigs after the first one, so the name got changed to
"Sleaze" which did get booked, and which became a franchise that lasted a decade or so after I left... I think the original bass player may still book gigs with that band name yet some 35 years later
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- Uncle Dirty
- Salsa Brava
- Tequila Mockingbird
- Lonestar Cattle Company
- Loose Gravel
- Cheap Suits
- The Pickups
- Salsa Brava
- Tequila Mockingbird
- Lonestar Cattle Company
- Loose Gravel
- Cheap Suits
- The Pickups
Smokey
2 Carter guitars and some Peavey stuff and a Hilton pedal and picks and a bar too
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs... There's also a negative side." -- Hunter S. Thompson
2 Carter guitars and some Peavey stuff and a Hilton pedal and picks and a bar too
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs... There's also a negative side." -- Hunter S. Thompson
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Dynamics
Ougie & The Ougots
Major Boles & the Blue Valley Boys
Swinging Texans
Wildfire Band
currently Country River Band
Some others that I chose to forget. hehe
Bill Ferguson
Ougie & The Ougots
Major Boles & the Blue Valley Boys
Swinging Texans
Wildfire Band
currently Country River Band
Some others that I chose to forget. hehe
Bill Ferguson
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