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The Skeletons

The Skeletons under no circumstances gained widespread reputation, yet that they had a little cult of devoted followers who produced them a modestly popular roots-rock rings in the later ’80s and ’90s. Located in Springfield, Missouri, the Skeletons shaped in 1979 being a touring music group constructed by Steve Forbert. …

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Magnet

Magnet’s primary creative push is vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Tag Goodman. Nevertheless, the group offers counted among its contributors music artists like Mo Tucker, who performed drums within the 1997 debut YOU SHOULDN’T BE a Penguin, and Trip Shakespeare’s Matt Wilson, who created the next year’s Which Method EP. Goodman’s jangly, quirky tunes …

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Dash Rip Rock

Playing a revved-up combination of punk, rockabilly, hard rock and roll, country, and soiled boogie, New Orleans natives Dash Rip Rock and roll are probably one of the most long lasting acts within the Southern “cowpunk” scene, playing rowdy, sweat-soaked displays and producing bold, raucous files more than a quarter-century …

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Cowboy Mouth

Cowboy Mouth certainly are a collective of ’80s rock and roll & move survivors — music artists with small new influx and choice connections who’ve aspired to AOR stardom. Produced in the first ’90s after choice rock and roll had broken in to the mainstream, the group fused AOR with …

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