Forever Killers-Will Simon Ski Mike Wilson Matt Engelstad. Past Killers-Garth Blomberg and Leif Nygard. Road Killers- Will Ski and Mike Wilson from Duluth! That's a lotta killin'.
Influences
animals, foods, fruits, veggies, colors, mums, dads, body parts, laughs, cries, loves, deaths, towns, friends, nuklear waste. kind of a life-as-we-know-it type deal.
See
the fantastic and shocking motion picture, KLOWNBOY CIRCUS OF GORE at
the Riverview Theater (3800 42nd Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55406) on
Saturday, Oct. 24th 2009! Movie starts at 12:00 AM $7.00 at the door.
Show up at 11:30 to see MOMMY SEZ NO live in the theater!
¿ya know why you..re not prime time? it..s because you don..t have the right management. let me get you in touch with a guy i know. his name..s wheelwright, willy wheelwright. he..ll make you famous. ya gotta get rid of the diabetic guy though. diabetes doesn..t sell records.
You guys should put your tunes up for download, cause you know I want them. Haha that should be good enough reason right? eh maybe not buy my fingers are crossed.
Yeah, Uh oH- E-mailed me and asked me if I would help set the show up so I planned on that biz. Actually I think they meant for Myself and You to do it together but I am up north. Yeah of course we'll fuckin do it, it's what we live for.
hey thanks again for playing and partying last nite. thanks for playing closed circut televison, i was going to insist on it but then you guys played it.
The "Train" Rolls In By Tom Weber Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN
BYRON -- Wayne "the Train" Hancock, whose traditional country music is strongly influenced by Hank Williams and Bob Wills, will perform at 8 p.m. April 25 at the Byron American Legion Post.
Hancock calls himself a "hillbilly with attitude," and says he wants to take back country music from the over-commercialization of recent decades. As a clue to his viewpoint, Hancock is based in Austin, Texas, rather than the traditional country hometown of Nashville.
"I'm like a stab wound in the fabric of country music in Nashville," Hancock has said.
The AllMusic Guide says of Hancock, "A rare breed of traditionalist, one who imbues his retro obsessions with such high energy and passions that his songs never feel like the museum pieces he's trying desperately to preserve. "
Hancock's latest CD, "Viper of Melody," is produced by Lloyd Maines, who has produced albums for Wilco, Uncle Tupelo and the Dixie Chicks.
Tickets are $15, available at the door. Opening act is Brother Music Sister Rhythm. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m.