The Yayhoos

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The Yayhoos are an American rock group. The band was once described as the "Harlem Globetrotters of Roots Rock",[1][2]"a genuine, supergroup of southern-rock and alt.country heavyweights" [3] and just "supergroup."[4] The four bandmates share singing, songwriting and playing duties.

Members' background

Discography

Trivia

  • In the 2006 horror movie Slither The Yayhoos song "Baby I Love You" written by Eric Ambel could be heard during the credits.
  • On his radio show, Bob Dylan played The Yayhoos song "Bottle and a Bible" from their Bloodshot Records release "Fear Not The Obvious" written by Dan Baird and Terry Anderson in October 2006.
  • The Yayhoos did a short European tour in February 2007.
  • Almost two years after recording and releasing "Fear Not the Obvious", The Yayhoos showed their still underground status by playing a concert booked just for them in the living room of a Herndon, Virginia resident and long-time fan.

References

  1. ^ September Gurl - Clients - The Yayhoos
  2. ^ Band
  3. ^ Bloodshot Records: The Yayhoos
  4. ^ Express: A Publication of The Washington Post
  5. ^ Dan Baird and Homemade Sin - It's rock 'n' roll y'all!
  6. ^ The Dusters
  7. ^ Dan Baird
  8. ^ "COWBOY TECHNICAL SERVICES".
  9. ^ "Lakeside Lounge".
  10. ^ Eric 'Roscoe' Ambel
  11. ^ Home Page

External links