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I talked to Ryan Koenig after a recent Pokey show about his Lonesome Cowboy Ryan gig and he turned me on to the Rum Drum Ramblers, another of his side projects. Both are on Big Muddy Records-- http://www.bigmuddyrecords.com/ Anyone else here familiar with that label?
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Should I re-phrase my question to make it more open-ended?
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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I just have a Lonesome Cowboy Ryan CD. I haven't delved into the actual label at all.
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^^ If you like Lonesome Cowboy Ryan, you may want to check out the Rum Drum Ramblers. Ryan and Joey from the South City Three along with a guy named Mat Wilson. Good stuff-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-4FEPqUAA0 (YouTube embedding won't work for some reason)
One of the other bands on my list to check out is The Vultures, a punk group that Ryan and Joey were in.
One of the other bands on my list to check out is The Vultures, a punk group that Ryan and Joey were in.
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."