Dusty Chaps - Heat Stroke

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

Tucson,AZ band from the 1970's that played mostly original music. From their first album "Honky Tonk Music" on Bandoleer Records (1975)

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  • i have an mp3 of the chaps "drugstore cowboy" but not sure how to upload here if anyone is intereted and can help let me know...

  • @123bonzo I can post it if you would Email it to me at phxdan@cox.net I would love to hear that song again. "He drives a pickup truck with a 3 gun rack, Wears a leather belt with his name on the back...etc.

  • I rmember this band from

    The Stumble Inn in Tucson in the 70's.

    Where can I get a CD with this song on it?

    Maybe even an AP3 file?

    thanks.

  • @rodgero There are two different versions of this song. This version is on the vinyl album "Honky Tonk Music" that is pictured at the beginning of the slideshow. It has not been put on CD as far as I know. I have a turntable the takes vinyl albums and turns them into digital format so I was able to put it on YouTube. The other version is available on CD and can be found on Amazon or Ebay. Good luck.

  • Interesting -- different version of the song than from Honky Tonk Music, at least my pressing of it, but I don't have the cover that started the video. Peter's vocals are less polished on this version, which I like.

  • This is from their first album "Honky Tonk Music" on Bandoleer Records (1975). It is more "raw" than the Capital Records release of the same name (1977). I also prefer the less polished versions of the songs because they were more like their live music. The Capital release contained the cut "Don't Haul Bricks on 66" that was not on the Bandoleer album. There was a 45 rpm recording of "Drug Store Cowboy" on the jukebox of the Library Bar in Tempe, Arizona that was never on any of their albums.

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  • @bomagosh

    I have both versions of the Honky Tonk Music album. This version is not on either album. Maybe they cut a single?

  • Many thanks for this. I spent my youth at that bar on east Speedway and the Poco Loco with the Dusty Chaps. If I remember Woody Janda was in the Chaps. There was also the Frank and Woody Show out at the Pawnbroker on TanqueVerde. Thanks Again Ron T.

  • I am SO happy to find this. THANK YOU. These guys were GREAT! I spent many a night trying to pick up women while they were playing. Indifferent success but the music made it ok.

    Commander Cody covered some of their songs. I dont know what happened to them. George Hawke was the songwriter. Big time Yankee fan.

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