Posted March 31, 2008 by American Slag Heap
My Old Man Boogie
by The Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
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American Slag Heap says: The Rev. Peyton's voice sounds like it has spent many late nights in small smoky clubs wailing the blues as he lubricates his throat with only the harshest Kentucky whisky. Part alt-country, part blues rock, part appellation swing - The Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band packs plenty of good ol' back woods fun into a three piece band that has my playlist whistlin' and a clapin'.
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