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| Don't let the Mardis Gras mask fool you. The Black Andy Roddick Show were from Nashville, TN. Also note that the drummer for the song "Drunk" was only 17 years old. (4:26) | |||||||
| In this video, Andy plays a solo to the camera. If you blow it up full screen and put your face right up to it, you can pretend... well... (3:17) | |||||||
| Chance and Jennifer were the reason this Birmingham band was called Happy Couple. If they named it after Michael Shelton, they would have called it "Single, White Male." You may recognize Jennifer from Vessels of Sin. (2:30) | |||||||
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| Happy Couple covers a song from Tenacious D (2:02) | |||||||
| August 22, 1997. What if we told you we had a video of a man shakin' his big ol' gourd? Hmm? Sound fun? You bet! The percussion of KK Fish will knock your socks off. (3:46) | |||||||
| These guys performed live on January 16, 1998. Lots and lots of rap/rock energy! These guys even inspired the lilly-white Wolfe to do some long-haired head thrashin'. We recommend viewing the higher bitrate files to see how much they moved around. That is a toy megaphone that Baylock has. Listen close and see if you can hear the wordy-dird. (3:47) | |||||||
| July 18, 1997. We've listened to it a million times! Created in 16x9 high-definition video... no really, I swear. Seriously! Well, okay, maybe not exactly "high-definition". Not at all, actually. But a guy can dream, can't he? (3:14) | |||||||
| Also on July 18, 1997. This song is definitely a gas! Har-har. (6:57) | |||||||
| January 23, 1998. Guitars, guitars, guitars, and a nice ad for Adidas. A note is passing into the studio by Intern Heather from a caller who loved them and wanted to know where to hear them next. Sadly, they no longer exist. Watch for the head-bobbing (4:51) | |||||||
| November 21, 1997. This is one of those "good ole' boy screws up and looses girl" kind of songs from a self-proclaimed "North American Rock Band." The music is great, and just look at that stylish bass player! The white headphones didn't even work, but they sure seemed to looked good on him. (2:44) | |||||||
| From Atlanta, this is one of those bands with real vocal talent. When they were on our show the first time, they gave us a copy of their latest album. Since it said "Keep Refrigerated" on the cover, Lee has had it in his refrigerator to this day. (4:31) | |||||||
| Stacy of the Vessels of Sin can belt out a tune like nobody's business. If you like rock music that makes you want to get into your car and drive fast, check out the Vessels' performance from July 31, 1998. It's loud! (3:46) | |||||||
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| New Orleans' Brint Anderson sings this song about legendary blues drummer Big Johnny Thomassie. Trio Drummer Joel does a fine job of driving the tempo. Please note newsgirl Tasha dancing and having a good time in the window. (4:03) | |||||||
| August 7, 1998. If you don't sway back and forth, close your eyes and shake your head, or at least tap your foot to this one, you are dead and have no business listening to the blues. Tuscaloosa has quite a crop of blues talent, and Gary is part of the cream of said crop. (6:48) | |||||||
| Birmingham's Rob Thorworth Trio plays the ballad of a young boy who is abused by his father to the point of homicide. Heavy, quality blues. (4:58) | |||||||