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“Carnies Are A Girls Best Friend” which features Old Hank by Rodeo Kill

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Rodeo Kill on IBWIPPosted by RK Bronco | Under Announcements, Rodeo Kill in The News Tuesday Jan 20, 2009
2009 has arrived we bet that you have already given up on your New Year’s resolutions… so we are proud to release the first installment of It Burns When I Pee of 2009! In this episode we feature an interview with Bob Wayne of Bob Wayne and The Outlaw Carnies. Bob talks about his music, Nashville, the Seattle music scene, and his close call with being a carnie. We are going to play songs from all three of his albums as well.
Blake and Norma Jean also have alot to talk about. We talk about Creepy Guys fantasy football Super Bowl Championship, how Norma Jean likes her Christmas present, and the IBWIP trip to Champaign IL to see Split Lip Rayfield. Not to mention that Norma Jean is told that she is the devil by a priest! During the live feed we tried to get listeners to donate to the show so Norma Jean would take her top off but it was a no go, so Blake dropped his pants. Needless to say it wasn’t as popular. Our skit for this episode is VH1 Behind The Music IBWIP style. Throughout the show you’ll hear what the future holds for all the cast members of IBWIP. You’ll be suprised for sure.
Of course we have some great music to play as well. We are going to play songs from Rodeo Kill and Kings Of Hell. As always we are looking for fans to send us requests of bands/artists to play on the show. So make sure you send us an email and let us know who you want to hear.
We also want to send a quick thanks to all our fans who voted for us as Best Real Country Music Podcast during the Hank III Coalition CMA Awards. As a bonus we have an interview with Big G from Big G’s Texas Roadshow.
Rodeo Kill and Hillstomp at the Eastside – Feb 19thPosted by RK Bronco | Under Past Shows Wednesday Jan 7, 2009
Rodeo Kill and Hillstomp at the Eastside Club, downtown Olympia on February 19th. The Eastside Club is located at 410 4th Ave E Olympia, WA. Music starts at 9pm. 21 and over. Rodeo Kill vs Ron and DonPosted by RK Bronco | Under Rodeo Kill in The News Tuesday Jan 6, 2009
Listen to the clip below Ouch. Well, not really. No Rodeo Kill at Slim’s Last ChancePosted by RK Bronco | Under Announcements Friday Dec 19, 2008
Sorry anyone who was planning their whole holiday season around it. You should still go to Slim’s Last Chance and rock out to some Guns of Nevada and Lucky Suns. Stay warm. Rodeo Kill on Nisqually RadioPosted by RK Bronco | Under Announcements, Rodeo Kill in The News Friday Dec 5, 2008
Nisqually Internet Radio Station, out of Yelm, is a brand new start up streaming station by Frank Davies and Miss Marcella whose goal is to act as a hub for local news and entertainment while serving the community as a local forum. Other featured artists include Randy Linder, Deadwood Revival, Freckles Brown Band and more
Year of The SteerPosted by RK Bronco | Under Tales Of Rodeo Kill Tuesday Dec 2, 2008It’s Outlaw Music—a lonesome train-whistle in the mysterious midnight or the hungry yelp of a wandering coyote. It’s sittin’ on the porch with your boots up on the rail, watching the sky turn red as the sun sets behind the dark, lonesome pines. Slithering swamp music, like some impossibly big reptile crawled out of the muck and sat on your head. Revved-up country—limited only by the highest number on the amplifier’s volume knob. Come for the rocking music, stay for the stories: there are ghosts here—sometimes a whole town full of ‘em. Pick-up trucks race trains and dodge possums at 3 a.m. for no good reason. Couples flee the Northwest for the flatlands of Texas in the hopes of saving their tempestuous, ill-fated relationships. Rodeo Clowns contemplate the meaning of life and love while staring drunken and bleary-eyed into the snorting, horned face of their own mortality. There are strange lights in the sky; little gray men; mutilated livestock. God and Satan make appearances—but, more importantly, so do Johnny, June, Waylon and Hank Williams. Misunderstandings sometimes lead to violent confrontation but could just as easily result in leaving the bar with some girl on your arm, even if you’re not sure of her name. And remember, even if Heaven is in your backyard, Hell’s always only a heartbreak away. There is dirt and blood in the hard and calloused furrows of Rodeo Kill’s collective palm. The bodies of those who couldn’t survive lie behind them, vultures casting an indifferent eye on their unpicked bones. It’s hard work blazing new trails across uncharted territory… Rodeo Kill at Slim’s Last Chance – 12/19/08Posted by RK Bronco | Under Past Shows Tuesday Dec 2, 2008
Also playing Guns of Nevada and Lucky Suns We all know what happened last time Rodeo Kill was in Georgetown. |
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