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Made up of three singer/songwriters -- <a href="spotify:artist:4F3oRWFbkgHCyxukGbR63c">Dan Baird</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:2hnzQ6eCFkxUIPsVcsdj8A">Georgia Satellites</a>), <a href="spotify:artist:1rXo0MAHZ3gkwNctFPcR4z">Eric Ambel</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:7IAUfrEYLQyg1zCfp2X5QR">the Del Lords</a>, Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang), <a href="spotify:artist:7dVONSk0woHpIw2SgmIj5C">Terry Anderson</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:5vndCcKOIqCi3J0671K6Zf">Woods</a>), and one secret weapon, Keith Christopher (<a href="spotify:artist:05FEKb23HHED5ZsWmKo8kz">Billy Joe Shaver</a>) -- the Yayhoos set out to take over the world in 1995. Unfortunately, it didn't quite work out that way. After a brief Southern tour with <a href="spotify:artist:26yYgoh7hehqYix76g3LcS">Drivin' N' Cryin'</a> on which the band played a greatest-hits set, the boys wrote a batch of swaggering rock songs to shop around. In 1996, they toured Europe and the U.S. in support of <a href="spotify:artist:4F3oRWFbkgHCyxukGbR63c">Baird</a>'s Buffalo Nickel, and several compilation tracks followed ("California" on East Side Story, "Highway Junkie" on Rig Rock Deluxe, and "Tumblin' Dice" with <a href="spotify:artist:641QgCXSYTbRm9kigj0ABL">Johnny Copeland</a> on Paint It Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones). The major labels' response was that three singers (they had four, actually) in one band was too many; also, grown men with facial hair who play rock & roll are not exactly MTV fare. The Yayhoos released Fear Not the Obvious in 2001. Five years later they released Put the Hammer Down and continued to tour. ~ Geoff Ginsberg, Rovi
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