Alone With You
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Shreveport Louisiana's Faron Young was one of the finest honky tonkers to come along after Hank Williams. He was singing in a country band by the time he entered high school, and he was one of the first artists to record a song by Willie Nelson. That song was "Hello Walls", a #1 country song for Faron in 1961. Here's a version that me and the LA Country Gentleman just recorded.
Written by Faron Young, Lester Vanadore, Roy Drusky
Tim Timebomb-Vocals, Guitar
Jamie Douglass-Drums
Brett Simons- Bass
Hunter Perrin- Guitar
John Morrical- Piano
Just Another Town
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Hank Jr released this on his solo album, My Own Way back in 1967, and he lived up to the title. Man, he had some big shoes to fill. Here's a version that we cooked up with the LA Country Gentlemen.
Written by Hank Williams Jr.
Tim Timebomb-Vocals, Guitar
John Morrical-Piano
Hunter Perrin-Guitar
Brett Simons-Bass
Jamie Douglass-Drums
Craig Eastman-Fiddle
Doug Livingston-Lap Steel
Television
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On the original version of this song, I got the chance to sing on a record with one of my favorite bands, Bad Religion. The twins and I took a stab at it.
Written by Brett Gurewitz and Johnette Napalitano
Tim Timebomb-Vocals,Guitar
Jesse Bivona-Drums, Guitar, Background Vocals
Justin Bivona-Bass, Background Vocals
Stuck In The Middle With You
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This tune was originally recorded by the British group Stealers Wheel. Theirs' was more of a rock and roller..We're drawing on inspiration from Motorhead.
Written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan
Tim Timebomb - Vocals, Guitar
Jesse Bivona - Drums, Guitar, Background Vocals
Justin Bivona - Bass, Background Vocals
Alcohol - Lyric Video
G.B.H. are hands down, one of the greatest punk bands. I first saw them in 1983 at the On Broadway in San Francisco. My brother Lars Frederiksen was at that same show but I didn’t know him at the time. We recently toured with G.B.H.– I always enjoy watching them play and thirty years later they still kill it. This song was originally on their Leather, Bristles, Studs & Acne EP, which came out in 1981. I always dug how this song started out bluesy, then turned into full-on hardcore.