band names you were in.
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- Jim Walker
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This is a great post. Some real head spinnin' band names out there.
I played with a few bands myself starting in 1988.
*Flat Busted
*Southern Comfort
*Whiskey River
*Rum Boogie Band
*Mason Dixie Band
*Rebel Pryde
*Shades Of Texas
*The Whirlwind Band
*The Posse
*South Bound
*Brownstone Band
*8 Second Ride
*Howlin' Jack and the Night Owls
*The Entertainers
*The Road Dawgs
*The Trashy White Band
* And my current gig is Ryan Weaver & RYDE
JW
I played with a few bands myself starting in 1988.
*Flat Busted
*Southern Comfort
*Whiskey River
*Rum Boogie Band
*Mason Dixie Band
*Rebel Pryde
*Shades Of Texas
*The Whirlwind Band
*The Posse
*South Bound
*Brownstone Band
*8 Second Ride
*Howlin' Jack and the Night Owls
*The Entertainers
*The Road Dawgs
*The Trashy White Band
* And my current gig is Ryan Weaver & RYDE
JW
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- Ray Leroux
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- Howard Tate
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- Larry Strawn
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I've seen some bands that wouldn't want to hear what the crowd called them!
I'm currently playing steel with two bands, Az. Gunsmoke Band, and The Wild Horse Band. Both classic country with some new stuff mixed in.
Larry
I'm currently playing steel with two bands, Az. Gunsmoke Band, and The Wild Horse Band. Both classic country with some new stuff mixed in.
Larry
Carter SD/10, 4&5 Hilton Pedal, Peavey Sessions 400, Peavey Renown 400, Home Grown Eff/Rack
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"
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- Harry Dietrich
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- Roger Edgington
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- David L. Donald
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I put 5 musicians, who only I had met,
in a NYC practice hall with a DAT machine.
I started the recorder and we improvised
for 45 minutes. Took a break and improvised
for another hour.
Threw the result on a cassette,
played it in a bar just for the giggles,
and got a booking...
For $750 for the night.
Art house / performance artist crowd.
I called the band 'The Free Radicals'
We actually played 3-4 gigs off that tape.
in a NYC practice hall with a DAT machine.
I started the recorder and we improvised
for 45 minutes. Took a break and improvised
for another hour.
Threw the result on a cassette,
played it in a bar just for the giggles,
and got a booking...
For $750 for the night.
Art house / performance artist crowd.
I called the band 'The Free Radicals'
We actually played 3-4 gigs off that tape.
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!
- Ken Thompson
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- John Bechtel
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1954/1958: Tex Carson and “The Smokie Valley Troubadours”
1958/1962: Curley Herdman and “The West Va. Boys”
1962/1966: Dick Rich and “The Town And Country Boys”
1971/1972: Billy Walker and “The Tennessee Walkers”
1977/1978: Stonewall Jackson and “The Minit Men”
1958/1962: Curley Herdman and “The West Va. Boys”
1962/1966: Dick Rich and “The Town And Country Boys”
1971/1972: Billy Walker and “The Tennessee Walkers”
1977/1978: Stonewall Jackson and “The Minit Men”
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My T-10 Remington Steelmaster
My T-10 Remington Steelmaster
Fun post
On the Big Island:
The Shimmersville Sheiks
Loafer's Glory
The Booger Hole Revival ( a "booger" is West Virginia poetica for the ghost of a person who has died a violent death. The "holler" where this occurred is a booger hole. We spent a lot of time explaining the name so we became the Back Road Travelers)
On St Croix:
The Honky Conch Angels
Outlaws in Paradise
Next I want to play in Jim Cohen's band: The Sons a Pitches
On the Big Island:
The Shimmersville Sheiks
Loafer's Glory
The Booger Hole Revival ( a "booger" is West Virginia poetica for the ghost of a person who has died a violent death. The "holler" where this occurred is a booger hole. We spent a lot of time explaining the name so we became the Back Road Travelers)
On St Croix:
The Honky Conch Angels
Outlaws in Paradise
Next I want to play in Jim Cohen's band: The Sons a Pitches
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The first band was The Vibratones in 66.
In 70 it was Sonata Ru which was a
Soul band with black singers/horn players, B3 player and me playing the drums. In around 78 it was The Goldrush band with me on drums,
79-82 it John Paine and Pleasure, B3/A100 organ/drummer combo with a sax/flute/claronet player on Fri-Sat and sometimes had a guitar player and bass player (Sonny Lamair from Exile) until I started on steel guitar in 81 and currently it's been The Vibratones surprisingly. I guess all things do come back around. As of the next band of my own it'll be The Nashville Garage Band.
In 70 it was Sonata Ru which was a
Soul band with black singers/horn players, B3 player and me playing the drums. In around 78 it was The Goldrush band with me on drums,
79-82 it John Paine and Pleasure, B3/A100 organ/drummer combo with a sax/flute/claronet player on Fri-Sat and sometimes had a guitar player and bass player (Sonny Lamair from Exile) until I started on steel guitar in 81 and currently it's been The Vibratones surprisingly. I guess all things do come back around. As of the next band of my own it'll be The Nashville Garage Band.
- John Drury
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Umm, les see here??
The Velvetones
The Gators
The Confidentials
The Conways
The Nashville Sounds
The Nashville Express
The New Edition
Cotton Mouth
Foxfire
Country Grass
and a few I have forgotten, which is probably good!!
Ernie
The Gators
The Confidentials
The Conways
The Nashville Sounds
The Nashville Express
The New Edition
Cotton Mouth
Foxfire
Country Grass
and a few I have forgotten, which is probably good!!
Ernie
- JERRY THURMOND
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The 1st band I played with I was only 9yrs old played on the radio every Sat morning the Country Drifters 1954.
Warren Figler an his Hoe Down Boys. 60's " Scotty an my Dad played in this band before me".
Thurmond Bros Band. 60&70's
Country Aces 70's
Ozark Mountian Express 70's
Crazy Horse Band 80's
Q.I.K. Change Band 90's
Crazy Horse Band 2000
Many other short stints with bands
that I have forgot the names.
Warren Figler an his Hoe Down Boys. 60's " Scotty an my Dad played in this band before me".
Thurmond Bros Band. 60&70's
Country Aces 70's
Ozark Mountian Express 70's
Crazy Horse Band 80's
Q.I.K. Change Band 90's
Crazy Horse Band 2000
Many other short stints with bands
that I have forgot the names.
- Alan Brookes
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- Johnny Cox
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Ok let me see if I can remember them all.
GOOD TIME CHARLIES (DEL REEVES)
RAMBO BAND (THE SINGING RAMBOS)
THE GEMS (JIM ED BROWN)
THE COUNTRY BUMPKINS (CAL SMITH)
THE TEXAS TROUBADOURS (ERNEST TUBB)
TENNESSEE WALKERS (BILLY WALKER)
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (DARRELL McCALL)
THE BANDOLEROS (JOHNNY BUSH)
CHEROKEE COWBOYS (RAY PRICE)
STATESIDERS (MEL TILLIS)
TEXAS PLAYBOYS
THE TIME JUMPERS
THE MEN IN BACK (CONNIE SMITH)
THE TEXAS COWBOYS (JODY NIX)
I'm sure I left some out. Please excuse the spelling.
GOOD TIME CHARLIES (DEL REEVES)
RAMBO BAND (THE SINGING RAMBOS)
THE GEMS (JIM ED BROWN)
THE COUNTRY BUMPKINS (CAL SMITH)
THE TEXAS TROUBADOURS (ERNEST TUBB)
TENNESSEE WALKERS (BILLY WALKER)
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (DARRELL McCALL)
THE BANDOLEROS (JOHNNY BUSH)
CHEROKEE COWBOYS (RAY PRICE)
STATESIDERS (MEL TILLIS)
TEXAS PLAYBOYS
THE TIME JUMPERS
THE MEN IN BACK (CONNIE SMITH)
THE TEXAS COWBOYS (JODY NIX)
I'm sure I left some out. Please excuse the spelling.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
- Corey Woodcock
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The first band I was ever in was actually called 'Ten Ton Tom'. Currently playing with 'HotWingJones' changed from 'HotWingJesus' which apparantly angered some closely connected with the band.
Favorite thing I've seen on here is 'Dildo Daddy and the Vibrations'! Fantastic!
Favorite thing I've seen on here is 'Dildo Daddy and the Vibrations'! Fantastic!
Corey Woodcock
"Searchin for a truer sound....steel guitar and settle down..."
www.myspace.com/hotwingjones
"Searchin for a truer sound....steel guitar and settle down..."
www.myspace.com/hotwingjones
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