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Dirty Bourbon Band

Dirty Bourbon Band originated in the budding metropolis of Fort Scott Kansas. Does the name derive from the fact that Fort Scott is in Bourbon county or from the fact that we are aficionados of fine Tennessee whiskey? We will let you decide.

 

Around 2010 a few friends gathered for beers and jamming. After realizing the potential an idea emerged to form Dirty Bourbon Band. With the goal of sharing their appreciation for Red dirt and Texas country the friends moved forward on the idea. Rehearsals were scheduled, gigs were booked and writing sessions soon turned into the idea to release an EP of original tunes.

 

Fans gathered around the newly formed group and aided in supporting and funding the venture. Now with a line of merch, original material and a strong following the band continued to gain opportunity and momentum. Their adventures carried them across the map to destinations throughout a five state area in the Midwest. Dirty Bourbon has taken the stage with Jason Boland, Bart Crow, Stoney Larue, and bands of the like. The band has also headlined Rodeos, Festivals and many other events that have attracted new and loyal fans. The group forges forward sharing the love of their craft and country music.

 

When you see Dirty Bourbon Band you will be reminded that country is still very much alive and the energy is flowing like never before!

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song list

Nobody's Girl

When I'm Stoned

Tulsa Time

Please, Please Baby

I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink

My Hometown

Gin, Smoke, Lies

Crazy Eddies Last hurrah

Carrying yhour Love With Me

Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way

Wear My Ring

Guitars, Cadillacs

Mama Tried

7 & 7

Ain't Livin' Long Like This

The Cowboy Rides Away

Write This Down

All My Ex's Live In Texas

Brand New Man

Dust On The Bottle

I Won't Back Down

Make Up and Faded Blue Jeans

1000 Miles

Lonesome, On'ry and Mean

Johnny B. Goode

Fishin' In The Dark

Up On Cripple Creek

My Next Broken Heart

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