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Dos Gringos
GenresFolk Rock, Hard rock
Years active2001–2013
LabelsViper Driver Productions

Dos Gringos is a folk rock band started by two US Air Force F-16 pilots, Chris "Snooze" Kurek and Rob "Trip" Raymond. The group has put out four albums about their experiences as fighter pilots and military life. The band is popular in the Air Force, fighter pilot community, and among fans of military aviation worldwide.[1] Many of their songs are highly vulgar and satirical.

History

The band was formed when Chris Kurek and Rob Raymond were deployed together to Kuwait during Operation Southern Watch. They performed some songs at music functions for their squadron, and were encouraged by their squadron commander to record and publish their work. Shortly after they returned from deployment, they recorded and published their first album, Live at the Sand Trap.

The band achieved more viral popularity in the Air Force with their satirical song "I'm a Pilot," which depicts an arrogant, disrespectful pilot talking to his maintenance crew. Later on, Erik Brine, a C-17 pilot, joined the band.[2]

Musical Style

Dos Gringos have incorporated a variety of different styles into their music, from more folk-style ballads like "2's Blind" to songs with more aggressive, metal-style instrumentation like SOS.

Generally, the songs are sung from the perspective of the band members themselves, lamenting the rising demand for Unmanned aerial vehicle pilots and complaining about the ease of use of JDAM bombs. One of their most popular songs is about Jeremiah Weed, a bourbon liqueur that is a part of Air Force fighter pilot culture.[3][4]

Inactivity and further projects

Following the release of El Cuatro in 2012, the band has not released any significant material. Their last known performance was in 2013 at Pensacola for a meeting of the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association.[5]

Chris Kurek, Rob Raymond, and Erik Brine have moved onto a new project called Operation Encore, which seeks to help veterans and active-duty military develop their musical talents and work with the music industry.[2][6][7] Chris Kurek indicated in a 2017 interview that he would be interested in producing another Dos Gringos album.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Live at the Sand Trap (2003)
  • 2 (2006)
  • Live At Tommy Rockers (No Really, It Was Live) (2007)
  • El Cuatro (2012)

Reference List

  1. ^ Wendell Barnhouse. "This Badass Song About Their Favorite Fighter Jets Was Written By Real Fighter Pilots / VIDEO". Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  2. ^ a b c Harold C., Hutchinson. "Meet the F-16 pilots who turned their wartime experiences into hilarious songs". Mighty Networks. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  3. ^ Scott Wolff. "Fighter Pilot Traditions: Jeremiah Weed". Hurricane Group. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  4. ^ Charlton, Jonathan. "Aviation's Five Most Rockin' Bands". Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  5. ^ Dos Gringos (2013-04-09). "Dos Gringos". Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  6. ^ Operation Encore. "About Us". Operation Encore. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  7. ^ Gibbs, Ryan (2018-05-31). "Air Force Reservist hits high note with music venture". The Jamestown Press. Retrieved 2019-05-17.