Pirates Of The Mississippi

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Feed Jake 04:03 Tools
Honky Tonk Blues 03:07 Tools
Speak of the Devil 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Home 03:12 Tools
Drinkin' Money 03:19 Tools
Redneck Rock N' Roll 03:23 Tools
I Take My Comfort in You 00:00 Tools
Kickin' Up Dust 03:38 Tools
Fighting for You 03:20 Tools
Too Much 00:00 Tools
The Wild Side Of Life 00:00 Tools
Til I'm Holding You Again 00:00 Tools
Dancing Snowman 00:00 Tools
Anything Goes 00:00 Tools
Talkin' 'Bout Love 00:00 Tools
Dream You 02:49 Tools
Heaven And A Dixie Night 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Money (T G I Party Time) 00:00 Tools
Down and Out in Birmingham 00:00 Tools
A Street Man Named Desire 04:56 Tools
Is That Country Or What 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger/Pirates of the Mississippi 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bells 00:00 Tools
Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Fish Bait 00:00 Tools
Dream You (dance mix) 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger/Pirates of the Misissippi 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Change A Thing 00:00 Tools
Pop From the Top (dance mix) 00:00 Tools
Gravy 00:00 Tools
When Love Is Meant To Be 00:00 Tools
Pop From The Top 00:00 Tools
A Snowman In Birmingham 03:50 Tools
A Nickel's Worth Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
Me 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Home (Pirates) 00:00 Tools
Georgia Peaches 00:00 Tools
Mystery Ship 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Highway 03:16 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
This Ain't The Denver I Remember 00:00 Tools
Don't Quit Your Day Job 03:16 Tools
Some Things Never Change 00:00 Tools
Save The Wild Life 02:34 Tools
Uncommon Man 00:00 Tools
People My Age 02:47 Tools
My Kinda Woman 00:00 Tools
What I Want And What I Get 03:30 Tools
The Night They Rocked The Grand Ole Opry 04:20 Tools
When Times Were Good 00:00 Tools
Feed Jake (Pirates) 00:00 Tools
Pirates Of The Mississippi - Honky Tonk Blues 00:00 Tools
The Hard Side Of Love 03:55 Tools
I Quit Lyin' in 1986 00:00 Tools
All That Your Eyes See 00:00 Tools
Medley: Jolly Roger/Pirates Of The Misissippi 00:00 Tools
I'm Here To Stay 03:37 Tools
Ain't Got No Idea 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Homegrown 00:00 Tools
Wild Side of Life 00:00 Tools
Catfish Catfish 00:00 Tools
911 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
Just For You 00:00 Tools
Room At The Bottom 00:00 Tools
Street Man Named Desire 00:00 Tools
When Her Love Was Mine 00:00 Tools
Dream You - Dance Mix 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger 00:00 Tools
Nashville Night/Redneck Blues 00:00 Tools
Rodeo Queen 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger/Pirates Of The Mis 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Money (TGI Party Time) 00:00 Tools
I Think Locally 00:00 Tools
Let The Joneses Win 00:00 Tools
Pop From The Top - Dance Mix 00:00 Tools
Is That Country Or What ? 00:00 Tools
Country 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger - Pirates Of The Mississippi 00:00 Tools
Till I'm Holding You Again 00:00 Tools
Weakness For The Weekend 00:00 Tools
Blink Of An Eye 00:00 Tools
Room At The Bottom (Of My Broken Heart) 00:00 Tools
The Biggest Broken Heart In Tennessee 00:00 Tools
drinkin money (tgi party time) 00:00 Tools
Talkin Bout Love 00:00 Tools
Medley: Nashville Nights/Redneck Blues 00:00 Tools
Feed Jake (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hard Side of Love 03:55 Tools
nashville nights/redneck blues 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger / Pirates of the Mississippi 00:00 Tools
'Til I'm Holding You Again 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger, Pirates Of The Mi 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger-Pirates of the Mississippi 00:00 Tools
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Pirates of the Mississippi is an American country music duo composed of guitarist/vocalist Rich Alves and lead singer Bill McCorvey. They are both founding members of the re-established group, which began in 1987 as a five-piece band; completing the original lineup were drummer Jimmy Lowe, steel guitarist Pat Severs, and bass guitarist Dean Townson. Under this five-piece lineup, Pirates of the Mississippi made its national debut in 1990 with a cover of Hank Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues"; a #26 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, it was the debut single from their self-titled debut album. "Honky Tonk Blues" was followed by ten more singles, all of which charted between 1990 and 1995; in that same time span, the band would release four more studio albums and a compilation album. Severs was replaced by Greg Trostle in 1994; two years later, the five members parted ways. In 2000, Rich and Bill reunited and began recording again as a duo, once again using the name Pirates of the Mississippi. The re-established lineup of Alves and McCorvey has produced one album to date -- 2006's Heaven and a Dixie Night, on the independent CBuJ Ent. label. Pirates of the Mississippi was formed in 1987, when Nashville session musicians Bill McCorvey (lead vocals), Rich Alves (guitar), Dean Townson (bass guitar), Jimmy Lowe (drums), and Pat Severs (steel guitar) started performing together. Originally, they identified themselves as the We Don't Want a Freaking Record Deal Band; upon witnessing a group of fans wearing clogs, the group changed its name to The Cloggers. Eventually, they settled on the name Pirates of the Mississippi; this name was inspired by Lowe, whom the other members thought resembled a pirate. Pirates of the Mississippi soon began playing various clubs around Nashville; eventually, they attracted the attention of an A&R representative at Capitol Records, who signed them to a recording contract in 1990. That year, they released their debut album (also titled Pirates of the Mississippi, with its first single being a cover of Hank Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues"; this cover peaked at #26 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. "Feed Jake", the third single from the album, became the group's highest-charting hit, peaking at #15. Its success helped the Pirates earn a Top New Vocal Group award from the Academy of Country Music. 1991's Walk the Plank, their second album for Capitol. produced two Top 40 hits and a #41. After a restructuring of Capitol Nashville, the band was shifted to Liberty Records, where they would release their third and fourth albums: A Street Man Named Desire (1992) and Dream You (1993). Each album produced only one chart single. By 1994, a compilation album entitled The Best of Pirates of the Mississippi was issued. This compilation included several tracks from their first four albums, as well as newly recorded dance mixes. The same year, Severs was replaced with Greg Trostle on steel guitar. Not long afterward, they would exit Liberty's roster for Giant Records, where they would release the album Paradise. That album's only single failed to chart at all, and the band broke up in 1996, with Alves and McCorvey choosing to focus on their songwriting. In 2000, Rich Alves and Bill McCorvey decided to reunite as a duo, again assuming the name Pirates of the Mississippi. They were signed to CBuJ Ent. Records in 2006, releasing the album Heaven and a Dixie Night that year. Former member Pat Severs has since joined the house band on Nashville Star, a talent show which airs on the USA Networks. McCorvey has also founded a second band named Buffalo Rome, although he and Alves continue to tour as Pirates of the Mississippi as well. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.