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Wesley M. Dodson Jr. (guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, vocals, & samples) Jan Mundorff - vocals on 'Angel & Tommy' Stan Baker - drums on 'Beer For Breakfast' and 'Texas Hippie' Milton Rush - backing vocals on 'Texas Hippie' Terry Aden - bass on 'Beer For Breakfast', vocals on 'Texas Hippie' Cover art: Mr. Harold Wayne Rush (R.I.P)

Wes Dodson: guitar, vocal, bass Stan Baker: drums, backing vocal Dorian Lugo: guitar, backing vocal Terry Aden: bass, vocal Milton Rush: backing vocal The turn of 1994 may have seen the unfortunate demise of Magnolia, Texas based cock rock celebration, Cheesy Drip, but with the new year also came a haphazard gathering of backass hooligans collectively referring to themselves as Reverend Jim. Around a dozen tunes were penned and were in various forms of completion when focus was redirec...


Wes Dodson: guitar, vocal, bass Stan Baker: drums, backing vocal Dorian Lugo: guitar, backing vocal Terry Aden: bass, vocal Milton Rush: backing vocal The turn of 1994 may have seen the unfortunate demise of Magnolia, Texas based cock rock celebration, Cheesy Drip, but with the new year also came a haphazard gathering of backass hooligans collectively referring to themselves as Reverend Jim. Around a dozen tunes were penned and were in various forms of completion when focus was redirec...

Wes Dodson: guitar, vocal, bass Stan Baker: drums, backing vocal Dorian Lugo: guitar, backing vocal Terry Aden: bass, vocal Milton Rush: backing vocal The turn of 1994 may have seen the unfortunate demise of Magnolia, Texas based cock rock celebration, Cheesy Drip, but with the new year also came a haphazard gathering of backass hooligans collectively referring to themselves as Reverend Jim. Around a dozen tunes were penned and were in various forms of completion when focus was redirec...

Wes Dodson: guitar, vocal, bass Stan Baker: drums, backing vocal Dorian Lugo: guitar, backing vocal Terry Aden: bass, vocal Milton Rush: backing vocal The turn of 1994 may have seen the unfortunate demise of Magnolia, Texas based cock rock celebration, Cheesy Drip, but with the new year also came a haphazard gathering of backass hooligans collectively referring to themselves as Reverend Jim. Around a dozen tunes were penned and were in various forms of completion when focus was redirec...
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