Cockadoodledon't

Legendary Shack Shakers, the
Bloodshot Records
General | Sep 2003

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Reviewed 2004-01-14
Legendary Shack Shakers -- Cockadoodledon't
Blazing country/roadhouse rock like Hank Williams III or Wayne Hancock. Bloodshot Records but decidedly not alt-country -- a mix of rockabilly, blues, country, bluegrass, and garage. At times greasy, at times dirty blues, at times
southern-fried rock, at times yearning back to traditional country. Fronted by "Colonel" JD Wilkes, a vaudeville-esque perfomer that plays harmonica and banjo and struts around on stage like Don Knotts and likes to get naked.
Yeee-hawww! PICS:1. 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12

1. bluesy, great screaming, distorted vocs, harmonica, heavy bass line
2. blues/road-country -- truck driving song
3. blazing psycho-country -- screaming like a man possessed
4. jew's harp +harmonica-- goofy rag/jug band -- heavy metal at very end
5. blues/roadhouse country --
6. lots of fiddle -- up-tempo country/jug + yodeling -- a la Hank III
7. psycho blues/rock
8. bluegrass -- banjo + fiddle -- great!
9. blues/country -- distorted vocs
10. rockabilly
11. blues -- great vocs and harmonica
12. fast rocker

Recent airplay

Cb Song, Pinetree Boogie, Bullfrog Blues
9-23-2015Sep 23, 2015
Pinetree Boogie
The Songsmith ShowSep 28, 2012
Help Me From My Brain
knifefishhappyhourApr 20, 2006
Pinetree Boogie
Pop Music ShowOct 23, 2004
Pinetree Boogie
Catchy Without KitschyApr 11, 2004
Pinetree Boogie

Charting

2004-02-09 — 2004-04-12
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 18 1
Apr 11 1
Mar 7 1
Feb 15 3

Track listing

1. Pinetree Boogie
2. Cb Song
3. Help Me From My Brain
4. Shakerag Holler
5. Hunkerdown
6. Clodhopper
7. Bullfrog Blues
8. Blood on the Bluegrass
9. Devil's Night Auction
10. Wild Wild Lover
11. Shake Your Hips
12. Hoptown Jailbreak