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Singer/songwriter Roger Clyne first made a name for himself while fronting the modern rock outfit the Refreshments during the post-grunge heyday of the ’90s. “Banditos” was their biggest hit and an inviting cheeky pop anthem across mainstream and college radio during the summer of 1996. Success fell short for the band; after three albums, the Refreshments called it quits in 1997 and Clyne retreated to his Southwestern abode in Arizona to reflect. He found himself tinkering around with Americana and Latin beats. Soon, he and several musicians grouped together for Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers. Embracing his reflective side, which is both self-conscious and ambitious, Clyne molded a new musical creation. He, along with drummer P.H. Naffah, guitarist Steve Larson, bassist Danny White, and ex-Gin Blossoms guitarist Scott Johnson, introduced a twangy hard rock on 1999’s Honky Tonk Union. Shows throughout the Southwest and Mexico kept the band busy — busy enough to issue a live album Real to Reel in fall 2001. Clyne took his lyrical poetics a step further for the band’s second studio effort. Sonoran Hope & Madness, which was released in February 2002, combined a sultry mix of country and folk while sifting through Clyne’s darkest work yet.
I wish I could get out of here early today, the short week last week made this week feel like forever! I have to be on call Saturday night too, keeping my fingers crossed that nothing breaks and I don't have to work.
Yeah, the wife is working both days at Offutt. Since we don't have the kids this week, she figured I could tag along. Not sure what I'll do while she's working.
Well, I still have your cell number, if it didn't change. If I'm not doing anything on Sunday, maybe I'll give you a buzz, and we can go grab something to eat. If it's changed, pm it to me. Okay, gotta go to this retarded meeting,then I'm outa here. I'll check back in tonight or tomorrow. later all!
Morning all - Pat I agree with you I am always amazed how wheels can change the look and stance of a vehicle! Those wheels really make that mustang look AGRESSIVE! Raining in Kearney right now, have to go help a customer who is celebrating his 20th for a bit today - FREE FOOD! Better run - Chat at you guys later.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.