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Slobberbone on New West Records, a Los Angeles and Austin based record label featuring Americana, Southern Rock, Roots, Gospel, Folk, Country Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
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Wikipedia-Article "Slobberbone"

Slobberbone was an American alt-country band from Denton, Texas that formed in 1994. Slobberbone toured across america many times, and were regularly considered one of the best live bands in america. They were also known for having an unfortunate name that elicits an eww from whoever first hears of them. They consisted of Brent Best (guitar, vocals), Jess Barr (lead guitar), Brian Lane (bassist), and drummer Tony Harper (Although their lineup changed over the years).

The band released four albums, Crow Pot Pie, Barrel Chested, Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today, and Slippage. In early 2005 the band called it quits, and played a series of shows for their final farewell tour. Their concerts were well known for good rock and roll, booze, good times, and almost always at least one Neil Young cover song.

After breaking up Brent Best, Jess Barr, and Tony Harper of Slobberbone joined up with Keith Killoren and Chad Stockslager formerly of Budapest One to form a new band The Drams.

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