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on which he also wrote the material, played and sang, accompanied by "Jimbo" (Jim Goodall) who played the drums. The group was expanded to include "Earnest Bovine" (Doug Livingston) and "Billy Bob" (Bruce Rhodewalt) who was later replaced by Timmy Turlock (Tommy Spurlock). The album was released in
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1985, its intentionally ramshackle sound and lyrics parodying various Texan stereotypes, as well as musicians' mysterious identities helping it to become a cult classic over the years. One of the album's early fans was director
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Jon Wayne continued to perform occasionally throughout the 1990s and 2000s; the second studio album,
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label. Vaught's last recording as "Jon Wayne" was a cameo on Marvin Etzioni's 2012 album
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Timmy Turlock (Tommy Spurlock) - bass (replaced Billy Bob as of September 9, 1991)
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Jon Wayne also were featured in Spike Stewart's rarely seen documentary
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in the 1980s together with fellow pseudonymous session musicians.
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was a recording alias of musician, producer and studio engineer
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David Vaught died on March 20, 2013, from pancreatic cancer.
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Vaught's credits as a studio engineer include the albums
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This article on a United States country music band is a
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John Wayne (disambiguation)
Jonwayne
Los Angeles
United States
Alt-country
cowpunk
Los Angeles
Texas Funeral
Quentin Tarantino
Pulp Fiction
Robert Rodriguez
From Dusk Till Dawn
Two Graduated Jiggers
Jack White
Third Man Records
Recovering the Satellites
Counting Crows
Rocket (Primitive Radio Gods album)
Primitive Radio Gods
Texas Funeral
Two Graduated Jiggers
"studioexpresso - mixer engineer producer David Vaught"
"Marvin Etzioni - Marvin Country! (CD, Album) at Discogs"
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