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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Cowboy Sally (Sings With The Waco Brothers, The Handsome Family, And Friends)" on Discogs.

  2. 8 de jul. de 1999 · On this seductive little album, Cowboy Sally curls up by your bedside and softly croons a dozen lullabies for adults about dreaming cowboys, sad milkmen, sweetheart waltzes, Dr. Strangelove, and bloody snowbirds.

  3. Sally Timms: Cowboy Sally (BS016 CD-EP, 1997) SONGS 1. Seminole Wind, lyrics 2. Drunk By Noon, lyrics 3. Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You, lyrics 4. Tennessee Waltz, lyrics 5. Long Black Veil, lyrics. Musicians: 1. Waco Brothers with Jessica Biley, fiddle 2. The Handsome Family 3. Brendan Croker & Jon Langford guitars, Steve Goulding drums 4.

  4. History. The Waco Brothers was formed by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group grew out of Langford's wish to play more country-influenced music as the Mekons concentrated more on a punk sound. They were originally put together simply for local Chicago shows, but the success of their Bloodshot Records albums allowed them to tour the US ...

  5. In yet another country-tinged offshoot of the Mekons — following on the heels of this issue’s cover boys the Waco Brothers and a recent solo outing by Rico Bell — Sally Timms, the only Mekon who’s actually a native of Leeds, offers up this five-song charmer of covers both old and new.

  6. wacobrothers.net › homeWaco Brothers

    Home page of Waco Brothers, a rock group from Chicago, IL. The Wacos race towards the crossroads of punk and country, heedless of speed limits and stop signs. The collisions spectacular, loud, energizing and sometimes messy.

  7. From Wikipedia. The Waco Brothers was formed by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group grew out of Langford’s wish to play more country-influenced music as the Mekons concentrated more on a punk sound. They were originally put together simply for local Chicago shows, but the success of their Bloodshot Records albums allowed them to tour the US ...