Looking For a Good Time

The Original Bucolic Plague
Originally released in 2000. Still a classic. Look below for song samples and ordering information. Check our Calendar Page for upcoming performances.
Song Samples:
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If you have problems playing the songs, there is additional help at the page bottom.
| 1. Green Light D H (Hank Thompson) 3:24 (Songs of Polygram International (BMI) 2. Looking For A Good Time D H (Jerry Sires) 3:02 (BMI) 3.Sad As It Seems D H Good Dinner Music (BMI) 4.The Time Of His Life D H (Jerry Sires) 3:09 (BMI) 5.Daddy-O D H (Jerry Sires) 3:04 (BMI) |
6. Dodging Bullets D H (Jerry Sires) 3:06 (BMI) 7. I Like My Chicken Frying Size D H (Merle Travis) 3:36 Unichappall Music Inc. (BMI) 8. You Robbed My Heart D H (Jerry Sires) 3:11 (BMI) 9. Living In The Future D H (Jerry Sires) 3:07 (BMI) 10. One Wrong Turn D H (Greg Brown) Hacklebarney Music (ASCAP) |
Jerry Sires: Lead Vocals
Hank Williams: Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Harmony Vocals; and first
Lead Vocal on "I Like My Chiken Frying Size"
Dean Stinsmuehlen: Bass and Harmony Vocals
Garreth Broesche: Mandolin, Harmony Vocals; Tenor Banjo and
second Lead vocals on "I Like My Chiken Frying Size"
Greg Lowry: Dobro, Accordian, Harmonica, Banjo; and Mandolin on
"Looking for a Good Time"
Pat Carpenter: Drums
"These boys are looking for a good time and they sure deliver it. Easy
swinging, good time country music that will keep you entertained."
- Ken Date, Sydney Australia (www.krdcountry.com)
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If you are having problems listening to song samples: If just clicking on the appropriate song letter above didn't cause music to play, then read on.
1) you will need to have an MP3 music player program installed on your computer, this usually gets installed when you load your operating system, such as Windows or Mac OS.
2) This player program needs to be able to psuedo-stream MP3 files using the .m3u extention - all major players have been able to do this for the last couple of years,
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4) If you are still having problems: If you are on a PC with Windows, please try restarting your computer (you'd be surprised how many problems that "fixes.) Try to see if you can hear other audio from your computer to test your speakers and sound card.
5) If all else fails, you may email the webmaster for help - include info on your computer, software, browser version, etc. and I will try to help you out.