Boy Howdy
Boy Howdy
Artist Information
Genres: Country-Rock, Contemporary Country
Active: 90's
Formed: 1990 in Los Angeles, CA
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Biography
Boy Howdy was a contemporary country-rock band who formed in Los Angeles in 1990. Their primary influence was Little Texas, though one could catch bits of the Eagles and CCR in their sound, and they frequently covered classic rock tunes as well. Vocalist/bassist Jeffrey Steele had previously recorded as a solo artist, and under the guidance of Dwight Yoakam producer Pete Anderson, he contributed the song "Driftin' Man" to the compilation A Town South of Bakersfield, Vol. 2.
Discography
Release: 2004
Label: Stickville
Release: February 14, 1995
Label: Curb
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