Train Kept A Rollin'
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Tiny Bradshaw wrote this tune. Tiny was a bandleader in the Forties. Worked with some great R&B and Jazz players. By the time 1944 rolled in, his music was steeped in blues and jump.
This is our take on it..
Written by Tiny Bradshaw
Tim Timebomb - Vocals, Guitar
Jeffrey Moran - Bass, Electric Guitar
Patrick Morrison - Acoustic Guitar
Dominique Rodriguez - Drums
Baby Let's Go To Mexico
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San Antonio Texas' Doug Sahm had a handle on many musical styles. Blues, rock & roll, western swing, cajun, or polkas. He and his bandmates did them all, WELL, in his own Texan style.
This is our take on "Baby Let's Go To Mexico".
Written by J.M. Perez and J.P. Perez
Tim Timebomb- Guitar and Vocals
Kate Strand- Background Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar
Hunter Perrin- Guitar
Brett Simons- Bass
Jamie Douglas- Drums, Percussion
Craig Eastman- Fiddle
Doug Livingston- Pedal Steel
As Wicked
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We're all looking forward to the Rancid, Transplant$, Interrupters tour this summer. It's gonna be one helluva party!
Written by Tim Timebomb, Matt Freeman, Lars Frederiksen
Tim Timebomb- Guitar and Vocals
Kate Strand- Background Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar, B3 Organ
Hunter Perrin- Guitarn
Brett Simons- Bass
Jamie Douglas- Drums
Dinah
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"Dinah" was written by three vaudevillian songwriters. Two of the three, Lewis And Young, wrote "Rock A Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody". Joe Young wrote lyrics to "In A Shanty, In Old Shanty Town", a hit in 1932.
Here's our take on "Dinah"
Written by Harry Akst, Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Jeffrey Moran - Banjo
Patrick Morrison - Guitar
Carlos Reynoso - Washboard
Dominique Rodriguez - Drum/Cymbal/Block
Brandon Armstrong - Sousaphone
Justin Rubenstein - Trombone
Charles De Castro - Trumpet
Josh Kaufman - Clarinet
Brother Jeff - "Take Us Home"
Fort Worth Jail
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This song was written by Dick Reinhart, in my opinion one of the best Western/Texas Swing vocalists. A gifted songwriter and instrumentalist. He learned to sing from black bluesmen in Dallas' Deep Ellum district. Moved to Oklahoma in the thirties and met singers Jimmy Wakely and Johnny Bond-forming the Bell Boys. They all moved to the West Coast and ended up working with Gene Autry.
Written by Dick Reinhart
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Anders Mouridsen - Guitar, Mandolin
John Morrical -Piano, Organ