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  1. The Lazy Cowgirls were formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by Pat Todd (vocals), Doug Phillips (aka D.D. Weekday) (guitar), Allen Clark (drums), and Keith Telligman (bass guitar), all of whom originally grew up together in Vincennes, Indiana.

  2. American punk rock'n'roll band from Los Angeles, California, originally formed in Vincennes, Indiana. Pat Todd - lead vocals, guitar. D.D. Weekday (alias Doug Phillips) - guitar [1985-1995] Keith Telligman - bass [1985-1991] Allen Clark - drums [1985-1991] Michael Leigh - guitar [1993-2004]

  3. Explore music from The Lazy Cowgirls. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from The Lazy Cowgirls on Discogs.

  4. Vocalist Pat Todd, guitarist D.D. Weekday (aka Doug Phillips), and bassist Keith Telligman left their hometown of Vincennes, Indiana in 1981 to move to California, hoping to get a rock band off the ground. In 1983, they finally settled on fellow Indiana refugee Allen Clark as a drummer, and began hitting the L.A. club circuit as The Lazy Cowgirls.

  5. Vocalist Pat Todd, guitarist D.D. Weekday (aka Doug Phillips), and bassist Keith Telligman left their hometown of Vincennes, Indiana in 1981 to move to California, hoping to get a rock band off the ground. In 1983, they finally settled on fellow Indiana refugee Allen Clark as a drummer, and began hitting the L.A. club circuit as The Lazy Cowgirls.

  6. Lazy Cowgirls. If The Ramones had been a road-tested biker gang instead of pop-obsessed cartoon speed merchants, they might have sounded something like The Lazy Cowgirls. Merging the buzzsaw roar of first-wave punk,…. Read Full Biography.

  7. Punk rock band formed by vocalist Pat Todd, guitarist D.D. Weekday (aka Doug Phillips), and bassist Keith Telligman, who left their hometown of Vincennes, Indiana, in 1981 to move to California, hoping to get a rock band off the ground.