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Diabetic Cowboy

by Dickie B. Lee & The Bone Spurs

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The Question 04:03

about

Dickie B. Lee (Guitar, Bass, Pedal Steel, Banjo, Keys, Vocals): Some say he's a vengeful musical wraith, others, a fraud dodging child support. Regardless, Dickie B. Lee washed ashore Monterrey Bay the morning after President's Day 2018. He was diagnosed with "Jason Borne-Style" amnesia. While not even knowing his name, he still retained a virtuosic musical talent and rampant drug addiction from his previous life. He grew fond of country music and recorded 5 albums as Dickie Lee. Now reinvented as Dickie B. Lee, he plans to start a revolution. A Country music revolution? A a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system? He won't say.

Johny Longrod: (Bass, Drum Programming, Keys, Vocals) Born Johannes Longrodden of Munich, he joined Merle Haggard's road crew in 2003 as an indentured servant to pay off his mother's gambling habit. After 13 years, Haggard passed away and his estate could not legally pursue the debt. Longrod was freed, but over the past 13 years he learned a thing or two on the bass. Now and illegal immigrant, he started moving cocaine for the Sinaloa Cartel. Shortly after, he met Dickie B. Lee in a "deal gone wrong." Despite the misunderstanding, the only two survivors formed a close bond and starting jamming tunes the next day.

Colonel Clancy Loinshanks III (Keys, Drum Programming, Bass, Production, Vocals) : Not a real Colonel, Clancy Loinshanks III was dishonorably discharged from the US Army as a private in 1978. Transcripts of his Court Martial reveal that while stationed in West Berlin, he stole a experimental prototype tank and crossed into East Berlin for 3 days before he was found passed out in a bordello. The experimental tank was never recovered. After his release from military prison in 1980, he was hired as a creative consultant for the movie "Stripes". He started frequenting Hollywood night clubs, where he would secretly record small acts, re-package their songs and sell them to Columbia Records by the dozens. Known as "the most sued man in show business," people started calling him "Colonel Clancy Loinshanks III," because he carries a bucket of chicken with him at all times.

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released July 16, 2023

1. Give Me Some of that Country Music (D. Lehan)
2. Real American (A. Gonzales)
3. Sound Good on You (T. Mitchell)
4. I've Gotta Guy (T. Mitchell)
5. Chevy 350 (T. Mitchell)
6. Alimony Blues (T. Mitchell)
7. Git Along Little Doggies (T. Mitchell)
8. Cumberland's (A. Gonzales)
9. I'm Josh Lucas Dammit (A. Gonzales)
10. She's My Girl (T. Mitchell)
11. Diabetic Cowboy (T. Mitchell)
12. Socialist Grime (T. Mitchell)
13. Good Christian Man (T. Mitchell)
14. The Question (T. Mitchell)

All Songs Engineered By T. Mitchell
All Songs Mixed By Dickie B. Lee & The Bone Spurs
Produced By T. Mitchell
Mastered on CloudBounce

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A rootin', tootin', thigh slappin' good ol' time. Yee-Ha

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