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John Blanco
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YAHOO PLENTYROCKABILLY DON'T GET NO ROWDIER THAN DASH RIP ROCK
By John Blanco
Dec 5, 1995
Bill Davis got the thrill of his five-year rock 'n' roll career recently. Answering the phone at the band's New Orleans headquarters, the Dash Rip Rock lead singer-guitarist heard an unmistakable, molasses-sweet drawl on the other line that made him positively weak in the knees. The Southern belle in question?...
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