The group was dropped by TAG/Atlantic after releasing its 1996 album,
"24 Hours A Day," which has sold 16,000 units, according to SoundScan.
That is just a laughably stupid number. Proof positive that big money,
or the lack of it, can make or break an artist. I realize that the
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The group was dropped by TAG/Atlantic after releasing its 1996 album,
"24 Hours A Day," which has sold 16,000 units, according to SoundScan.
That is just a laughably stupid number. Proof positive that big money,
or the lack of it, can make or break
Well the solution to this is of course for Henneman to strip off his
shirt, and
stick a cucumber down his skin tight white pants. ehh. or maybe not.
Well, he almost did last night! They're just finishing up the album due
out this Spring, and got out of the studio (back in Brooklyn) for the
Black Oak Arkansas, a band even uglier
and far worse than Henneman Co. had 3 gold records in the 70's
That was the 70s
Jim "Joe Bob" Dandy looked much better in white spandex, in fact the thought
of the bottle rockets in spandex makes me ill
Black Oak Arkansas, a band even uglier
and far worse than Henneman Co. had 3 gold records in the 70's
That was the 70s
And???
Dan Bentele
Jon:
Theirs was the first version of "Singing The Blues" I ever heard. I still
like the song itself, but I'd have to say that their rendition hasn't aged
well in my book...
This is impressive, Jon g. No "Smoke on the Water," but BOA's
version of "Singing the Blues" Hm.
Was the
Doolittle's Bottle Rockets spark interest on the road
By DYLAN SIEGLER
Billboard
* 02/01/99
BPI Entertainment News Wire
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* NEW YORK (BPI) -- Country rock outfit the Bottle Rockets