Split Lip Rayfield

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Kiss Of Death 00:00 Tools
Rig or Cross 00:00 Tools
Hobo Love Song 00:00 Tools
Aces High 00:00 Tools
Train Song (Split Lip Rayfield) 00:00 Tools
Used To Call Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Never Make It Home 00:00 Tools
How Many Biscuits Can You Eat? 00:00 Tools
Record Shop 00:00 Tools
Love Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
PB24SS 00:00 Tools
River 00:00 Tools
Movin' to Virginia 00:00 Tools
Redneck Tailgate Dream 00:00 Tools
Devil 00:00 Tools
Just Like A Gillian Welch Song 00:00 Tools
C'mon Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
Drink Lotsa Whiskey 00:00 Tools
In The Ground 00:00 Tools
Easy Street 00:00 Tools
Dime Store Cowboy 00:00 Tools
A Little More Cocaine Please 00:00 Tools
Truth and Lies 00:00 Tools
Outlaw 00:00 Tools
Hundred Dollar Bill 00:00 Tools
Used To Be 00:00 Tools
13 00:00 Tools
Thief 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Heart 00:00 Tools
All I Got 00:00 Tools
Day the Train Jumped the Tracks 00:00 Tools
Heart of Darkness 00:00 Tools
Mister 00:00 Tools
It's No Good 00:00 Tools
All the Same 00:00 Tools
Pinball Machine 00:00 Tools
Hounds 00:00 Tools
Wrong 00:00 Tools
Honestly 00:00 Tools
Should Have Seen It Coming 00:00 Tools
Flat Black Rag 00:00 Tools
Out Of Time 00:00 Tools
Promise Not To Tell 00:00 Tools
Long Haul Weekend 00:00 Tools
3.2 Flu 00:00 Tools
Coffee 00:00 Tools
The High Price of Necromancy 00:00 Tools
Tennessee 00:00 Tools
San Antone 00:00 Tools
Fallen 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
down south sally 00:00 Tools
Don't Believe That You're Someone 00:00 Tools
Family 00:00 Tools
Train Song 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Song 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Around 00:00 Tools
Factory 00:00 Tools
Sin River 00:00 Tools
Lonely Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Devil Lies 00:00 Tools
Glory of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Blue Tick Hound 00:00 Tools
It's Been So Long 00:00 Tools
Union Man 00:00 Tools
John 00:00 Tools
Strong 00:00 Tools
Barnburner 00:00 Tools
Tiger In My Tank 00:00 Tools
Combine 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Around 00:00 Tools
Cutie Pie 00:00 Tools
Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Freckle Faced Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
Judas 00:00 Tools
No Idea 00:00 Tools
On My Way 00:00 Tools
The Weasel, the Bean, the Frog, & the Dog 00:00 Tools
We Did It! 00:00 Tools
Drunk and Sad 00:00 Tools
Old #6 00:00 Tools
Two Eyes Shine 00:00 Tools
Deck of Many Things 00:00 Tools
This World 00:00 Tools
Lake 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need a Gun 00:00 Tools
Used to Know Your Wife 00:00 Tools
Start the Fire 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Is Gone 00:00 Tools
All Fucked Up 00:00 Tools
P.B. 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
Biscuits 00:00 Tools
SOB 00:00 Tools
Grip 00:00 Tools
The Weasel, the Bean, the Frog, and the Dog 00:00 Tools
Old No. 6 00:00 Tools
Old # 6 00:00 Tools
? 00:00 Tools
Love Please Come 00:00 Tools
Rocky Mountain Water 00:00 Tools
Trucking Song 00:00 Tools
Lonely Man 00:00 Tools
Drink Lot 00:00 Tools
Kiss Of Death (Live) 00:00 Tools
That's My Girl 00:00 Tools
Cheers For Kirk 00:00 Tools
Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
Fat Black Rag 00:00 Tools
Outlaw (Live) 00:00 Tools
All Alone 00:00 Tools
Flat Black Rag (Live) 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
San Antone (Live) 00:00 Tools
To Know Your Wife 00:00 Tools
The Deck of Many Things 00:00 Tools
Barn Burner 00:00 Tools
$100 Bill 00:00 Tools
Flat Black Ray 00:00 Tools
Slow Pick 00:00 Tools
Barnburne 00:00 Tools
The Hounds 00:00 Tools
Movin to Virginia 00:00 Tools
Flu 00:00 Tools
PB2455 00:00 Tools
Lonely Man Song 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Daytrotter 00:00 Tools
A Little More Cocaine 00:00 Tools
Tennesse 00:00 Tools
split lip rayfield - Drink Lot 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Man 00:00 Tools
"Outlaw" 00:00 Tools
Little More Cocaine Please 00:00 Tools
C'mon and Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
PB 00:00 Tools
A Little More Cocaine Please (Antone's - Austin, TX) 00:00 Tools
The Weasel, The Bean, The Frog And The Dog 00:00 Tools
A Little More Cocaine Please (Live From Antone's - Austin, T 00:00 Tools
high price of necromancy 00:00 Tools
Freckled Face Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
Lord, I'm Lost 00:00 Tools
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Split Lip Rayfield is a vocal and (acoustic) instrumental group from Wichita, Kansas. Though they are sometimes classified as a bluegrass or alt-country band, their music draws on a wide array of influences. Formed in 1995 as a trio including Kirk Rundstrom (guitar), David Lawrence (banjo) and Jeff Eaton (bass), the group was soon signed to Bloodshot Records, the label home of Rundstrom's previous band, metal-country act Scroat Belly. Early on, the group's gimmick was Eaton's homemade one-string bass, named Stitchgiver, built from the gastank of a 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis and a piece of hickory and strung with one piece of Weedwhacker line. The name "Split Lip Rayfield" was inspired by a real-life person of that name who lived in Eaton's hometown of Gumbo, Missouri, when Eaton was a boy. In 1996 Lawrence left the group and was replaced on banjo by Eric Mardis, a guitarist from Lawrence, Kansas. The trio of Rundstrom, Eaton and Mardis recorded the album Split Lip Rayfield in 1998; Bloodshot released it that same year. Soon after, Wayne Gottstine, a member with Rundstrom in Scroat Belly, joined the group on mandolin. Gottstine has also been featured as a vocalist and songwriter for the group. 1999 saw the release of In the Mud, the first album on which the group performed as a quartet. This album contained fan favorites such as Gottstine's "3.2 Flu", Rundstrom's "Devil", Mardis' "Hounds" and a cover of the George Jones/Melba Montgomery song "Easy Street." The band followed up the album's release with a nationwide tour. The band's next album, Never Make It Home, also achieved success, as did the subsequent tour. Following the Never Make It Home tour, Split Lip Rayfield took a short hiatus so that its members could refocus on family life and side projects. Upon reassembling, the group traveled to New Orleans to make a record with friend and fellow performer Mike West. The resulting disc, Should Have Seen It Coming, won critical praise. In 2005, Gottstine left the touring group for personal reasons. The remaining trio continued to tour, however. Gottstine returned in Summer 2006 after Kirk Rundstrom's cancer diagnosis. Early in 2006, while on tour in Colorado, Rundstrom sought medical attention for pain in his throat and difficulty in swallowing. Doctors quickly concluded that he had esophageal cancer, and would need immediate, intense treatment. Heavy doses of radiation and chemotherapy were unable to completely reverse the damage, and Rundstrom's health suffered greatly from the treatments. However, by early autumn, he was playing shows again. A fully-reunited Split Lip Rayfield embarked on another tour, and played what was billed as its "final" show on December 8, 2006, at the Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita. Rundstrom passed away on February 22, 2007 in Wichita. He is survived by his father, wife and two daughters. The group decided to continue playing without a replacement, dedicating each show to Rundstrom. Gottstine rejoined the fold permanently and their first show without Rundstrom was in August 2007. They have since recorded and released their fifth album, "I'll Be Around". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.