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The Doohickeys Interview: The New Album, "All Hat No Cattle", The Ryman, and Zombies

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In this episode we're interviewing the duo The Doohickeys consisting of Haley Spence Brown and Jack Hackett. Their debut album, All Hat No Cattle, has charted number one on the Roots Music Report, number 21 on the Americana Music charts, and have songs on Outlaw Country. They've already performed at the prestigious Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. This band mixes comedy with country music in a refreshing way that doesn't compromise on its songwriting and studio chops.

The Doohickeys

Chastain Horse Park

Will Roger's Home

Ryman Auditorium

"Can't Beat My Old Beater"

"This Town Sucks"

"Rein it In Cowboy"

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Your Source for Americana Music

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Chapters

1. The Doohickeys Interview: The New Album, "All Hat No Cattle", The Ryman, and Zombies (00:00:00)

2. The Doohickeys Introduction: Haley Spence Brown and Jack Hackett (00:00:15)

3. Liberty, Missouri (00:00:46)

4. Cow Tipping and Horse Parks (00:01:33)

5. How The Doohickeys Became a Band (00:02:16)

6. "I Wish My Truck Was Bigger" (00:04:19)

7. Los Angeles, California Fire Evacuation (00:04:45)

8. The Title Song of the New Album, "All Hat No Cattle" (00:06:59)

9. "Can't Beat My Old Beater" (00:10:01)

10. Comedy as a Means of Critiquing the Status Quo (00:11:33)

11. Haley on Songwriting (00:12:54)

12. "This Town Sucks" (00:13:26)

13. Cowboys and Zombies (00:16:12)

14. Farm Lawyer on Pedal Steel (00:18:55)

15. Playing at the Ryman (00:20:55)

16. Outro (00:22:50)

17. Short Clip to Next Week's Interview with Jonathan Rundman (00:23:32)

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In this episode we're interviewing the duo The Doohickeys consisting of Haley Spence Brown and Jack Hackett. Their debut album, All Hat No Cattle, has charted number one on the Roots Music Report, number 21 on the Americana Music charts, and have songs on Outlaw Country. They've already performed at the prestigious Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. This band mixes comedy with country music in a refreshing way that doesn't compromise on its songwriting and studio chops.

The Doohickeys

Chastain Horse Park

Will Roger's Home

Ryman Auditorium

"Can't Beat My Old Beater"

"This Town Sucks"

"Rein it In Cowboy"

Support the show

AmericanaMusic.com
Your Source for Americana Music

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Doohickeys Interview: The New Album, "All Hat No Cattle", The Ryman, and Zombies (00:00:00)

2. The Doohickeys Introduction: Haley Spence Brown and Jack Hackett (00:00:15)

3. Liberty, Missouri (00:00:46)

4. Cow Tipping and Horse Parks (00:01:33)

5. How The Doohickeys Became a Band (00:02:16)

6. "I Wish My Truck Was Bigger" (00:04:19)

7. Los Angeles, California Fire Evacuation (00:04:45)

8. The Title Song of the New Album, "All Hat No Cattle" (00:06:59)

9. "Can't Beat My Old Beater" (00:10:01)

10. Comedy as a Means of Critiquing the Status Quo (00:11:33)

11. Haley on Songwriting (00:12:54)

12. "This Town Sucks" (00:13:26)

13. Cowboys and Zombies (00:16:12)

14. Farm Lawyer on Pedal Steel (00:18:55)

15. Playing at the Ryman (00:20:55)

16. Outro (00:22:50)

17. Short Clip to Next Week's Interview with Jonathan Rundman (00:23:32)

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