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Artist description
The McGees are proud to bring you their long-awaited album "Dimestore Romeos," which is a country/rock/pop/kitchen-sink blend, featuring "You and I" and a new country version of Ace Frehley's "Rock Soldiers." |
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Music Style
Country/Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
Steve Earle, Wilco, Beatles, Kiss |
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Artist History
The story of The McGees has never been firmly documented but the tale of how the three McGee brothers met is the stuff of legend. Pancho, Lefty and Cousin McGee, as it turns out, were separated at birth, and were raised without knowledge of each other’s existence. Folklore has it that Pancho and Lefty met just past their draft ages in a Tennessee music store, where they both happened to be playing the exact same original song at the exact same time (though in different keys). The two became fast friends and began playing music together, still without knowledge that they were actually kin. Imagine their surprise when they invited their respective parents to attend their first public performance, only to have one set of parents arrive. Ma and Pa McGee could keep their secret no longer and 'fessed up to the new-found siblings the existence of a third McGee brother, inexplicably named Cousin, whom they had last heard was living on his wits by crafting coo-coo clocks at a trailer park community in the mountains... (continued on CD liner notes) |
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Group Members
Pancho, Lefty and Cousin McGee - all things stringed, shaken and banged upon |
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Albums
Dimestore Romeos |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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