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Country Music Festival de Mirande – 14/07/2008

Image by Jamiecat *
Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler Live on stage.
If the band’s name sounds familiar, it should. For more than 20 years, Rick Broussard and company have been hammering out their unique blend of country meets roots rock in every honky-tonk, dance hall and bar from Texas to Califomia to Oslo.
Founded in the early ’80s by Broussard (lead vocals, guitar, head songwriter), Two Hoots and a Holler is rounded out by Brendan Ryan (bass, vocals), Cid Sanchez (guitar) and Scott French (drums, percussion). Together they have made Two Hoots and a Holler one of the best-known bands in Austin, Texas, packing the places they play and leaving their fans fighting for dance floor space. The band has won numerous Austin Music A wards for Best Roots Rock Band and in 2004 and 2005, Rick Broussard was nominated for the Austin Chronicle Hall of Fame.
The local music community fell in love with Broussard when he started coming to Austin from Seguin to play in the Surfin’ Cajuns in the early ’80s. Fronting his next band, Two Hoots and a Holler, Broussard was sure to be a star. The band’s catchy original songs such as "Blues in the Night," "Step Fast" and "Middle ofthe Night" defined Monday nights at the Black Cat, where the crowds lined up hours before show time and didn’t let up all night. As such, the two hoots and a hot dog era Was bom.
Two Hoots and a’Holler is influenced by everyone from Buddy Holly and Johnny Cash to The Cramps and The Clash to the swampy, Cajun music Broussard heard growing up. While the band can play a mean classic country tune, there’ s no denying the effect rock ‘n’ roll has had on them, which led Broussard to once remark, ”l’mjust a punk rocker in cowboy clothes."
"The ninth of 10 children of a civil service worker at a San Antonio Air Foree base, Broussard grew up idolizing his older brothers, two of whom were the only white members of soul band C.L. and the Teardrops. When drummer brother David, a Vietnam vet, died of a heroin overdose in 1979, it hit Ricky hard.
A year earlier he had a musical epiphany when he saw the Sex Pistols at Randy’s Rodeo in San Antonio. "There was a real division between the metalheads and the punks and the local rock stations had been badmouthing the Pistols," Broussard says. "That’s when 1 said ‘l’m there.’ "Galvanized by the Pistols’ swagger in the faee of their musical primitiveness, Broussard dropped out of school in the ninth grade and put together the trailer park anarchist punk band 60 Inch Bazookas. But his guitar playing, heavily influeneed by Duane Eddy instrumentais, Was taking him in a different direction.
ln April 2005, Two Hoots and a Holler released Jesse Dayton produced Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler on Stag Records. This CD is a collection of choice original
Northem •• and "Step Fast". The CD also includes the band’s frrst recorded coyer oftheir staple live guitar instrumental "Sukiyaki".
ln March 2006, Rick and the band released Songs Our Vinyl Taught Us Volume II carrying on the tradition of Songs Our Vinyl Taught Us Volume l, which was released in October 2004 on Freedom Records. These albums are "full of infectious original songs that they always perform live along with obscure coyer songs – covers that deserved to be committed to record" – Michael Corcoran; Austin American Statesman
Additionally, Two Hoots have three other previous albums Shadow Man, No Man ‘s Land and Angels Cry and Counted Sorrows.
Country Music Festival de Mirande – 14/07/2008

Image by Jamiecat *
Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler Live on stage.
If the band’s name sounds familiar, it should. For more than 20 years, Rick Broussard and company have been hammering out their unique blend of country meets roots rock in every honky-tonk, dance hall and bar from Texas to Califomia to Oslo.
Founded in the early ’80s by Broussard (lead vocals, guitar, head songwriter), Two Hoots and a Holler is rounded out by Brendan Ryan (bass, vocals), Cid Sanchez (guitar) and Scott French (drums, percussion). Together they have made Two Hoots and a Holler one of the best-known bands in Austin, Texas, packing the places they play and leaving their fans fighting for dance floor space. The band has won numerous Austin Music A wards for Best Roots Rock Band and in 2004 and 2005, Rick Broussard was nominated for the Austin Chronicle Hall of Fame.
The local music community fell in love with Broussard when he started coming to Austin from Seguin to play in the Surfin’ Cajuns in the early ’80s. Fronting his next band, Two Hoots and a Holler, Broussard was sure to be a star. The band’s catchy original songs such as "Blues in the Night," "Step Fast" and "Middle ofthe Night" defined Monday nights at the Black Cat, where the crowds lined up hours before show time and didn’t let up all night. As such, the two hoots and a hot dog era Was bom.
Two Hoots and a’Holler is influenced by everyone from Buddy Holly and Johnny Cash to The Cramps and The Clash to the swampy, Cajun music Broussard heard growing up. While the band can play a mean classic country tune, there’ s no denying the effect rock ‘n’ roll has had on them, which led Broussard to once remark, ”l’mjust a punk rocker in cowboy clothes."
"The ninth of 10 children of a civil service worker at a San Antonio Air Foree base, Broussard grew up idolizing his older brothers, two of whom were the only white members of soul band C.L. and the Teardrops. When drummer brother David, a Vietnam vet, died of a heroin overdose in 1979, it hit Ricky hard.
A year earlier he had a musical epiphany when he saw the Sex Pistols at Randy’s Rodeo in San Antonio. "There was a real division between the metalheads and the punks and the local rock stations had been badmouthing the Pistols," Broussard says. "That’s when 1 said ‘l’m there.’ "Galvanized by the Pistols’ swagger in the faee of their musical primitiveness, Broussard dropped out of school in the ninth grade and put together the trailer park anarchist punk band 60 Inch Bazookas. But his guitar playing, heavily influeneed by Duane Eddy instrumentais, Was taking him in a different direction.
ln April 2005, Two Hoots and a Holler released Jesse Dayton produced Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler on Stag Records. This CD is a collection of choice original
Northem •• and "Step Fast". The CD also includes the band’s frrst recorded coyer oftheir staple live guitar instrumental "Sukiyaki".
ln March 2006, Rick and the band released Songs Our Vinyl Taught Us Volume II carrying on the tradition of Songs Our Vinyl Taught Us Volume l, which was released in October 2004 on Freedom Records. These albums are "full of infectious original songs that they always perform live along with obscure coyer songs – covers that deserved to be committed to record" – Michael Corcoran; Austin American Statesman
Additionally, Two Hoots have three other previous albums Shadow Man, No Man ‘s Land and Angels Cry and Counted Sorrows.
Why are the American Auto makers angry over the foreign cars getting cash for clunkers?
Question by Erudite.: Why are the American Auto makers angry over the foreign cars getting cash for clunkers?
And in fact, foreign automakers — and foreign auto factories — have gained somewhat more from the program than domestic automakers have.
The differences aren’t enormous, but Cash for Clunker buyers have tended, more than auto buyers ordinarily do, to prefer foreign-made cars. Foreign auto makers are ahead. Taxpayers bought foreign cars.
Best answer:
Answer by FleetTech
Our tax dollars went overseas . I do not wan tto hear about “OH but those vehicles were built here in the US” . Maybe they were built here, but the profit from them goes out of our country , to another country. That profit is gone , gone from the US economy.
Meanwhile the actual US companies are failing.
It was just wrong.
No one should ahv ebeen allowed to buy foreing makes , nor should anyone been allowed to lease a vehicle with cash for clunkers. That just wasted the money .
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Q&A: Can a govt agent ask others to pay the agent with free cars and cash to get into an undercover investigation ?
Question by : Can a govt agent ask others to pay the agent with free cars and cash to get into an undercover investigation ?
Can the agents KEEP THE CARS AND CASH That was intended for an indigent crime victim?
Best answer:
Answer by John U
Not sure of the legality of it as we don’t know the entire circumstances or really what the heck you are talking about but if people are dumb enough to give a “govt agent” cars and cash well I guess it sucks to be them. That and you would have to prove in a court of law that this actually happened. You should really post this in “Law Enforcement & Police.” If nothing else just so I could read the wacky answers you are going to get in there.
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cash cars under $1000?
Question by : cash cars under 00?
cash cars for sale in houston tx listed for $ 1000
Best answer:
Answer by mylife2011
dnt buy those, they will break down on your way off the lot
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