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It Burns When I Pee – Episode 11

January 5th 2008 in Country Music, Humor, Interviews, Podcast, alt.country

Blake and the fine folks at “It Burns When I Pee” closed oot 2007 with another fine podcast featuring the Handsome Cash, lead guitar and lap steel player for the German country band “Hank Cash” (twang is universal, baby!)  talking about, and playing some cuts off the bands newly release CD.

Then there is the reularly debauched tomfoolery (Jeb & Billy) and above the fray great tunes (Christian Williams, Lefty Frizzell,  and David Allan Coe).

Think of it like the Grand ‘OL Opry with a Mosh Pit.

There is also details about ordering IBWIP’S 1st ever compilation cd “Pee-A-Palooza” which helps support the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Alabam.

Related posts:

  1. “It Burns When I Pee” – Episode #0006 – Get Your Hank On!
  2. It Burns When I Pee Episode #7 Featuring William Elliott Whitmore
  3. Episode #12 of It Burns When I Pee! The Valentines Day Massacre!
  4. It Burns When I Pee Episode #26 – “peeHarmony.com”
  5. It Burns When I Pee Episode 17 – Even God Needs The Devil




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