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fave it Bluegrass | Country Pop
4 tracks | 11 minutes
Released Sep 2004
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Bumpkin's first studio effort blends Irish, Cajun, and mainstream country influences to create what could be the second best demo ever made.
Bio / Background
Second Best Demo Ever Made, Bumpkin's second release, was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Crystal Clear Studios in Dallas, Texas in July and August 2004. Group members are D.B. Dooley, John Peck, Jean Dooley, and Bumpkin. D.B. Dooley shares songwriting credits with Bumpkin and plays viola on this album, Jean Dooley plays accordion, and John Peck contributes with the mandolin and violin. Bumpkin is privileged to have the services of John Peck, who played with the Louisiana Hayride from 1981-1983 and with Mark Chesnutt from 1992-1995. Additionally, Bumpkin would like to thank Tim Wilson for his work on bass.
Man Outta Me, Bumpkin's first album, is available at www.cdbaby.com/bumpkin
Fool's Day, Bumpkin's most recent release (May 2005) is available at www.cdbaby.com/bumpkin3
Update 01/30/06
Bumpkin thanks indiehighway.com for its inclusion of "Pour Me Another Beer," (www.cdbaby.com/bumpkin3) into its exclusive mp3 catalog.
03/24/06
Thanks to Mike Kissell at mixposure.
↓ more ↓com for featuring "Good Old Days," (www.cdbaby.com/bumpkin3) in the Country genre spotlight for the week ending 03/25/06.
04/08/06
Texans can't get drunk in bars anymore. Pretty soon they're gonna arrest my drunk ass inside my apartment. Bumpkin awaits.
06/10/06
Bumpkin thanks Doctorgraw of 105.9 FM Fargo for giving him his first known stateside airplay with "Days Go By" from Bumpkin's Man Outta Me. Bumpkin prefers noteriety in the boondocks. Big city noteriety is dumb.
02/25/07
Bumpkin's 7 track ep was derailed in 2006 for various reasons which will be published in Bumpkin: Portrait of an Artist, Bumpkin's biography, sheduled for release in February, 2036. It has now been changed to a 9 song cd. So finally, such songs as Early Morning Masturbation and Nowhere to Go (Bumpkin's only good songs recorded last year, available for listening at www.garageband.com/bumpkin) will be available on cd this summer. Bumpkin gives no exact date of release, because he doesn't like breaking promises all the time. Other songs will range in topic from very crazy wives to wayward girlfriends to a song about Seasonal Affective Disorder. Of course, drinking will be a topic as well. What is a Bumpkin release without talk about drinking?
March 2007
Hello fans, friends, and enemies. Still working on my next album. Will be tracking at Palmyra Studios in Palmer Texas for a couple days this week. I like the country. Special thanks to One Angry Swede (top 5 nominee for Best Internet Station 2007 as voted by the International Online Music Awards) for his rotation of my music at fatcatradio.com
So check out my music as well as the music of some other eclectic artists over there. He promises you won't hear any electronica on his site.
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