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Artist description
This is what happens, when you take a family man,
with an eye for business and a passion for music,
and pair him with an energetic, small town
eccentric with multiple personalities. Throw in a
dash of modern technology, bring it to a boil,
and you'll have more fun than two men should be
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Music Style
Beatnick Country w\ a twist |
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Musical Influences
Howard Jones, Beatles, George Strait, INXS, Elton John, Sawyer Brown, SRV...... |
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Similar Artists
We feel our sound is original, but feel free to compare. |
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Artist History
T.S.B. started in a small town in northern
Wisconsin in 1994. No, they are not a parody band!
They really mix it up with songs about the past,
the future, love, not quite love, inspiration,
and a couple about nothing at all. You have to cut
them a break about their name. They kind of got
stuck with it. And when you see them live, you'll
definately understand why!
The name? Buddah, Two Steppin' Buddah!
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Group Members
Bill Cagle-Lead/backup vocals, Lead guitar,
keyboards, drums, bass, general mayhem.
Monty Timm-Lead/backup vocals, rhythm guitar,
acoustic guitar, poly-harmonic guitfiddle |
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Instruments
Big Guitars, backed by the Roland Synthony Orchestra |
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Albums
the official Two Steppin' Buddah Bootleg produced by TSB for Nomynd Records, Two song CD "Calling in well" produced by Michael Radford for A.M.I. Records |
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Press Reviews
Rhinelander Daily news, " Thank you so much, Two
Step Booneys, for the wonderful show you put on
for the patients at the health care center. It was
A joy for all who attended" |
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Additional Info
For CD's, and other goodies, E-mail Monty! |
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Location
Rhinelander, Wisconsin - USA |
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