The name Duke the Drivers evolved out of one of their myriad parties where they played for friends and consumed a cocktail called an Orange Driver, grain alcohol vodka and some orange drink. When people asked the name of the band, it was up to the harmonica-playing saxophonist who doubled as comedian, Rhinestone Muddflapps (birth name Ando Hixon), to say "Duke's not here.". · From their debut album, "Cruisin'". This is the B-side to "What You Got", which became the band's only charted single, and peaked at #95 on Billboard's. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Cruisin'" on Discogs.
Find album reviews, songs, credits and award information for Cruisin' by Duke the Drivers on AllMusic - - The only photo of the band has six faces peering. DUKE THE DRIVERS-CRUISIN': This lost Boston sextet of the seventies was the missing link between the J. GEILS BAND and BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE, unfortunately never approaching a micron of either group's success outside of New England. Band members sporting tongue in cheek nicknames like RHINESTONE MUDFLAPS and CADILLAC JACK spewed forth fat 'n funky grooves as cool as their personas. The name Duke the Drivers evolved out of one of their myriad parties where they played for friends and consumed a cocktail called an Orange Driver, grain alcohol vodka and some orange drink. When people asked the name of the band, it was up to the harmonica-playing saxophonist who doubled as comedian, Rhinestone Muddflapps (birth name Ando Hixon), to say "Duke's not here.".
Cameron Hayley (born J) is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver. First race, AW Cruisin' the Dub (Vernon). Still accepting participants!! Must be street legal with a licensed driver. JOIN US!! There are prizes! 2 de jan. de With both truck drivers down, hightail it outta there and evade any unwanted heat. From there, store the Duke O' Death at your garage (the.
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