The O's

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Found the One 03:44 Tools
You've Got Your Heart 04:29 Tools
We'll Go Walkin 00:30 Tools
Outlaw 03:52 Tools
In Numbers We Survive 04:08 Tools
One Way Ticket 02:53 Tools
Dallas 03:10 Tools
Fast As I Can 03:53 Tools
California 03:57 Tools
Wrecking Ball 02:37 Tools
We Are Young 03:38 Tools
You Are The Light 02:58 Tools
Tryin To Have A Good Time 03:18 Tools
Go With Me 02:37 Tools
Sunshine 03:37 Tools
Cicerone 03:43 Tools
Levee Breaks 03:34 Tools
Time For A Change 02:32 Tools
I Love You So Much 03:21 Tools
I Still Wait 04:13 Tools
We've Had Everything 03:32 Tools
Finding It Hard 03:36 Tools
Tennessee Coalminer 03:04 Tools
Pushin Along 04:18 Tools
Everything's Alright 02:21 Tools
Running Games 04:06 Tools
Secrets 02:41 Tools
Don't Waste Your Day 02:39 Tools
Remember You 03:16 Tools
Lighten the Load 03:33 Tools
No Troubles Left At All 03:33 Tools
Together 03:03 Tools
Diamonds 03:08 Tools
Rearranged 03:23 Tools
Kitty 03:49 Tools
Salome 03:18 Tools
Tryin' To Have a Good Time 03:18 Tools
Fourteen Days 03:18 Tools
Brand New Start 03:18 Tools
Medicine 03:18 Tools
Go Slow 03:18 Tools
Halfway Sideways 03:18 Tools
Burning Red 03:18 Tools
Shooting Star 03:18 Tools
Woken Up 03:18 Tools
Reaper 03:18 Tools
Retribution 03:18 Tools
Running On Fumes 03:18 Tools
Wanted 03:18 Tools
Roll To Me 03:18 Tools
We'll Go Walking 03:18 Tools
Pushin' Along 04:18 Tools
Tennesse Coalminer 03:04 Tools
In Numbers We Survive 03:04 Tools
Lite Me 03:38 Tools
Trying To Have A Good Time 03:38 Tools
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The O’s began one sunny afternoon in the summer of 2008 in Dallas, Texas when, Taylor Young and John Pedigo, decided to join forces. Their quick courtship turned into love at first play. Having known one another through each other’s bands (Polyphonic Spree, Young Heart Attack, Slick 57, Young James Long, Rose County Fair, Boys Named Sue, P. W. Long, and The BAcksliders) and whiskey (Jack, Johnny, Makers, etc.), the attraction was simple and our mission determined. If the world is an oyster and we are gobblers, then the planet is a tortilla and the O’s are a stick of butter. We find ourselves on the precipice of the future. And in that, the O’s hold on to a dear and sacred past with the sound of an acoustic guitar and banjo. Mix another instrument or two in and you have a mesh of the glory days of the past with a vibration as resounding as it is relevant. While we all seek invention and innovation, sometimes a simple song is what we most want to hear; the music we all listen to a 3AM; the songs we sing around a fire; the tunes we hum while driving. It isn’t the intention for the O’s to look forward, but to live now embracing the ultimate nature of the world’s unwavering and perpetual path towards connecting everyone through song. The O’s play the singing along, dancing along, drinking along, and playing along type of music. And as O’s go, we have always told ourselves it isn’t about the girls, the money, the hotel rooms, the alchemy, the out of state voter registry, the bar tabs, the chain smoking, the heartaches, the hardships, the expenses, the remembering of the road, the forgetting of what really happened, the consulates in several countries, the conclusion of tours, the beginning of hangovers, the melting of cheese on chili, the secrets to remaining hydrated on the road, the thought that maybe one day we’ll have zappers instead of tour buses, the smell of spring in the Northeast, the dew on the trees in the Northwest, the summer heat in the southwest, the dodging of hurricanes in the Southeast, or even the music. It’s about the song… and the party. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.