Howdy,
Knoxville News-Sentinel
2-5-99
Town Hound column (The local music scene)
Shannon Stanfield
Knox native Brian Waldschlager says his Nashville band Five Bucks has been
performing in recent weeks with a different drummer every show although last
week the band auditioned Knox rocker Kevin Trotter for the job.
Both Waldschlager and FB bassist Mark Brooks shared the stage with Trotter
in one of Knoxville's most popular early '90s bands, Boogie Disease.
Waldschlager said that during his last Nashville performance, Five Bucks
guitarist Richie Owens pulled a no-show, opting to perform instead at a gig
backing his cousin, Dolly Parton. Taking Owens' place on stage was none
other than Walter "Magnet and Steel" Egan.
Waldschlager says that in recent weeks he has been working hard in the
studio singing both backing and lead tracks for Egan's latest record.
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Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
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