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Cowboy Mouth

Cris Cohen

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Latest Issues

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PASS THE PEAS, PLEASE

JTG: Mr. Steve Cropper has passed on from this world and from a world of music that he unflinchingly influenced, even though you probably wouldn’t know it if you passed him in the Piggly Wiggly.

22 days ago
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A Wild Ride

This image looks to be from the early 2000s. (I apologize that I cannot remember who gave it to me.) I say early 2000s because I got that set of drums around ‘01 and they were lost during Hurricane Katrina in ‘05. A buddy of mine kept them ...

a month ago
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1

The Real Me

Our cover of The Who's "The Real Me" from our album Cover Yo' Azz.

3 months ago
5
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The Avenue

Late 2005. Cowboy Mouth plays "The Avenue" as the first song in our set. It was the grand re-opening of the House of Blues in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The song had not been officially released yet. Most people in the room were h...

4 months ago
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