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| Group Members: Richard Bowden, Sandy Pinkard
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| Biography: In the tradition of Homer and Jethro came the riotous barnyard humor and song parodies of Sandy Pinkard and Richard Bowden. Unlike their forebears, Pinkard and Bowden's humor was often coarse, and their language was sometimes rough enough to warrant explicit language warnings on their records; in fact, ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1990 Label: Warner Bros. Critics' Rating:  On this concert LP, Pinkard and Bowden offer up crowd-pleasers like "Elvis Was a Narc," "Driving Others to Christ Through Barnyard Innuendo," and "She Dances with Meat." Their families must be very proud. ...Read full reviewReleased: 1992 Label: Warner Bros. Critics' Rating:  Unlike the homespun country comedy of a bygone era, the music of Pinkard and Bowden is proudly and defiantly raunchy; the opening cut even taunts their label to "Censor Us." (The album does indeed bear ...Read full review
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