Tuesday, May 8, 2007

(twop recap Lorelai? Lorelai?) recapper Al Lowe: Last night, however, I merely dreamed that my band had a showcase, and that as I walked on stage, I realized I had neglected to learn any of the songs, including, for whatever reason, this one.

CD Baby: THE DAMN MILLIONAIRES: Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out: Their debut album strikes a balance between traditional country, folk, and southern rock. hmm that sounds like my alley.
The Damn Millionaires are: Vince Chao, Jesse Grinter, Allison Lowe Huff, Chris Huff
Allison Lowe Huff’s vocal purity is perfectly balanced between the sharply clever lines of her lyrics. Her luxurious voice ties together the pop, twang and rock stylings offered up by the band as they blast through Vince Chao’s melodic, inspired arrangements. Jesse Grinter and Chris Huff round out the sound with talent cultivated through a collective 30 years of solid live band and studio experience.


Amazon.com: Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out: Music: The Damn Millionaires:
About the Artist: Jesse made the tragic misstep of dropping by the Chaos' house one night on a visit home to Monroe from his Hollywood lifestyle in Los Angeles, and we shoved a guitar in his hands, demanded that he play it, and harassed him into becoming a Damn Millionaire. The band got its name from Al's late grandfather, George Outlaw, who considered anyone with more than five dollars to their name to be a "damn millionaire."
that's a good name. reminds me of thorpe talking about his heritage and relatives who count up to five and anything more than that was what ... 'a whole lot'? no sth funnier. it was pretty funny, as he could be. can be.
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