Bill Silvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >Stumbling upon Austin's charismatic Meat Purveyors at the Yard
> >Dog folk art gallery, where they fired up the crowd with wry hillbilly
> >originals like "We Kill Evil" and "I'm More Man than You'll Ever Be (and
> >More Woman Than You'll Ever Have)."

It's a nitpick, but "We Kill Evil" is actually a wry retro arena heavy
metal original courtesy of Austin's Pocket Fish-R-Men.  Brant
Binghamon of the Fish-R-Men was in an awesome
chimurenga/zydeco/Western Swing band called the Horsies with guitarist
Bill Anderson of TMP, and TMP does several Fish-R-Men tunes, including
the crowd pleaser "Go Out Smoking".

Bill Gribble

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