Both or our CDs are now available through several different outlets:


Buy the CD
BLACK BOTTOM BISCUITS: Too Many Cars In My Yard
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Buy the CD
BLACK BOTTOM BISCUITS: Moonshiner's Daughter
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Purchase our CD online through CDBaby by clicking the cover pictures above! You can also hear samples of every song on each disc!
 
Our CDs are also available at:


Manifest Discs & Tapes In the Boozer Shopping Center
1563A Broad River Rd., at the corner of Bush River Rd.
(803) 798 2606

Papa Jazz located at 2014 Greene Street, Columbia, SC near 5 Points.

Scratch n Spin located at 505 Twelfth Street in West Columbia, SC.

Sounds Familiar located at 4420 Rosewood Ext. and at 7252 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC.

Seaco Music located at 140 N. Main Street, Sumter SC.

Music Gator located at  844 Broad St # B, Sumter, SC.

Lonestar Barbecue located at 2212 State Park Road, Santee, SC.

 

You can also download our music in digital format from these music services:

 

Apple ITunes                       Emusic             GreatIndieMusic

Audio Lunchbox                   Walmart.com   

And most popular music download sites!

 

 



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Click here to visit CDBaby.com, where you can listen to samples of every song on Too Many Cars In My Yard. If you like it, order your copy today!


These songs are on our new CD, entitled Too Many Cars In My Yard

Too Many Cars In My Yard: This song goes out everybody with three or more cars that aren't running in their yard, and especially to anyone who has the phone number of a junkyard programmed into their spee-dial.

I Can Always Count On You (To Let Me Down): How the first person that breaks your heart breaks if for the rest of your life.

Don't Pave My Road: A protest song about how urban sprawl is affecting rural South Carolina (and the rest of the world) and how some things that are lost can never be regained.

Pop's Gone: Our tribute to hobos everywhere.  

Cornbread And Butterbeans: A song about good old southern cookin' and love, originally recorded by the Carolina Sunshine Trio in the 1940's, and we wanted to do our own version.

Woody's Song: A tribute to Arnie's old hitchhiking buddy Woody and their days as carefree drifters.


Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: A guy who isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer meets a gal and marries her when she tells him the baby is his...turns out the baby could be most anyone's!

Closer To You: The hero of this song is love-sick for a girl he left behind, but she's still there in his dreams.


Even The Roaches Miss You (Since You're Gone): When his honey moves out, this guy's mobile home becomes a lonely bachelor pad pretty darn quick!


Click here to visit CDBaby.com, where you can listen to samples of every song on Moonshiner's Daughter. If you like it, order your copy today!


In September 2003, we released our first CD, entitled "Moonshiner's Daughter". Here's a little about some of the songs.


Hey Look Over Yonder: A story about a country boy who lets a gal talk him into movin' to the big city. He's broke & unhappy there and hops on a train to come back home.

The Double-wide Love Left Behind: One of those bad things happening to good people kinda stories about a fellow whose trailer gets repossessed, leaving him with his hound dog, an old truck, and a porch in the yard.

Can't Stop The Lightning: A song about breaking up and movin' on.


The Cat, This Dog, And Me: A story about being alone at Christmas in a house with no power, with just an old cat and a young puppy for company- and it's not sad song!

Fish Beer: This one's about the sour taste beer gets after a long day of fishin' when people throw catfish in the cooler. Every fisherman in the world can relate to this one!

Lost Souls: Our very own gospel song.

Way-Gone Daddy: A 50's rockabilly-type number about a rambling ladies' man.

Slim's Choice: A tribute to the life and legacy of our good friend Robbie. We dedicated our first CD to him.