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 U. (The album does indeed bear a parental advisory sticker, by the wa. Also featured: "Trailer Park Woman" and "Since My Baby Turned Ga. ~ Jason Ankeny. 1 Censor Us Pinkard & Bowden 2:19. 2 Sexual Harrasser Pinkard & Bowden 2:9. 3 Trailer Park Woman Pinkard & Bowden 2:30. 4 Propane Pinkard & Bowden 2:21.
Audio CD, November 10, 2010. Great 1992 release with part studio album and part un-censored live recording from a comedy club. Must have for Pinkard& Bowden fans. One person found this helpful.
Pinkard & Bowden. Cousins, Cattle & Other Love Stories.
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26 August 2015 ·. Dear Pinkard and Bowden fans, How would you like to hear these two "Writers in Disguise" whose humor is at minimum "PG 13" reunite to perform "Live in Front of a Bunch of D k H ds" singing their songs about "Cousins, Cattle, and Other Love Stories" and just "Gettin' Stupid" in general? Honk once for yes. English (UK).
pinkard and bowden, "music industry". Pinkard & Bowden - Daddy Sang Bass. Lee Greenwood and Pinkard & Bowden Live at Church Street Station. A live album called Live! was released in 1990, with Cousins, Cattle, and Other Love Stories coming in 1992. This album was a split compilation, mixing live and studio tracks Style.
Jim Ed Norman, a mutual friend, introduced Pinkard and Bowden to each other, and the two began writing songs together. After discovering that they were both writing songs that were humorous in nature, the two decided to form a comedy duo, and released their debut album Writers in Disguise in 1984. This album was a split compilation, mixing live and studio tracks. All four albums featured songs that were co-written by Tim Wilson, who would become a comedian and singer himself in the early 1990s.
Both Pinkard and Bowden were successful singers and songwriters before teaming up. Pinkard began his music career with Ramblin' Jack Elliott in California. He made one unsuccessful bid to get signed in Nashville and entered the professional rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1992 they released Cousins, Cattle, and Other Love Stories, which featured takeoffs on pop songs like Eric Clapton's "Cocaine" ("Propane"). By the early '90s, Pinkard and Bowden were more involved in performing at comedy clubs than with country music; they also began appearing on rock radio station morning shows to promote their evening gigs. After making the switch, their comedy has became a little bluer and definitely blacker, as seen in their song "Friends in Crawl Spaces," inspired by serial killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer.