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Post by Jim Cohen »

That's it. Lollipop and the Good Yuma Men!
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Daryl, Daryl, and Daryl ..... (Remember Bob Newhart?)
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Post by Pat Burns »

...I think Steve Hitsman almost had it...I'd go with "Johnny Yuma and The Rebels", to play off of that old western TV show theme song...

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Post by Archie Nicol »

The Name Dodgers.
The Flint Tones.
The Grand Can Yawn.
The Gimme Hen's Dicks Experience.

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Post by Kenny Burford »

This is the best thread I have seen for humor ever, personally I like the "Yuman Beans." Your motto could be that your music is a gas. Ok, not that good of a motto, but the name is great. What is the exact instrumentation in your band, besides the fiddle?
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"The Yumanoids and their Leader" ?
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Post by Webb Kline »

I know, how about Johnny Yuma and the Roaming Divinators?
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Post by Webb Kline »

Fiddling with Yumans

Yumakmehappy

Yuma the Cow

Yuma the Happy Armadillo

The Great Yuma Cessna Incident

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Yuma Honey and Oui Dubois
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How bout......... Just Yuma Russ
That Yuma?

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Roughcut Country
Shadetree Band
Desert Thorn Band
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Yumas Remember This...
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Aahnold and the Girly-Men
The Jolly Hockeysticks
Doctor Jack and the Youth in Asia
Big Mack with just Lettuce Alone
JD and the Material Witnesses
The Sons of Pitch<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 10 December 2005 at 09:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Baffles Snincrifferdine and the Strange Dents

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Ivan the Iconoclast and the Country Buffet Pigs


The Traveling Yumaberries


The Southwestern Arizona Tainted Warthogs


The Call of the Wild Desert Kangaroo


The Last Antelope Drive


Cackles Firebomb and the Handy Prison Files <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Webb Kline on 10 December 2005 at 10:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Daryl Stogner and the (YOUR CHOICE...)
Stumblin'
Grumblin'
Bumblin'
Crumblin'
Fumblin'
Humblin'
Rumblin'
Etc.
---TUMBLEWEEDS! Ya do still have those down your way, A-huh?
--OH? ..has to have Yuma in it?
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The Yuma Thurmans.
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Post by Charles French »

The Big Johnsons huh

how bout

Big Johnsons & The Fore Skins
Big Johnsons & The 4-Skins

or you can use our name, we only use it occassionally

"The Smell of Deisel"
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Charles, In Sacramento in the 70s, there really was a band called The Four Skins.
And here in Phoenix during the World Series between the Yahkees and the Diamondbacks, our star pitcher was Randy Johnson. It's bad enough that we call him "The Big Unit," and it's bad enough that his first name "Randy" means "horny" in British slang. But to top all of that, there was a woman in the stands with a big sign that said, "It'll take more than nine yanks to beat our Johnson."
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Post by Jim Walker »

"The Well Hungarians"

Just remember these 2 important rules.

Rule #1: Never use Southern or Country in a band name. Bad Karma.

Rule #2: Never do band photos. As soon as you do, someone will quit.



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JW, Well Hungarians is a St. Louis band, they are quite good. Pick another! JP
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Post by Stephan Miller »

Yumazons
Yumantics
Yumasonics
Yumaphrodites
Yumaniacs
Yumadaddies
Yumaite & The Mitenots

Guess I'll crash in the back for a while...
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Copper Canyon or maybe The Bloomin Yumans

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Copper Canyon or maybe The Bloomin Yumans

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Post by Bob Hickish »

Daryl
Let me brake Jim's rules !

"Southwest Country Boys"

If you do REAL Country ! Put the
Steel Right in the middle ! up front !
of your Band photos .
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