The Boxmasters

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Slower Than Christmas 02:37 Tools
The Poor House 03:27 Tools
Sylvia's Mother 03:16 Tools
I'm Watchin' The Game 03:15 Tools
Build Your Own Prison 03:25 Tools
I'll Give You a Ring 04:06 Tools
Shit List 03:42 Tools
The Last Place They Would Look 05:14 Tools
20 Years Ago 03:57 Tools
That Mountain 03:48 Tools
Slower Than Christmas (Explicit) 02:38 Tools
I Wanna Hold Your Hand 02:56 Tools
The Girl On The Side 02:38 Tools
No Whiskey in Heaven 02:18 Tools
2-Bit Grifter 01:33 Tools
She's Lookin' Better by the Minute 03:12 Tools
The Work of Art 04:59 Tools
Yesterday's Gone 02:51 Tools
Memories of You and I 03:20 Tools
Some of Shelley's Blues 03:59 Tools
Propinquity 01:59 Tools
House at Pooh Corner 02:13 Tools
The Kids Are Alright 03:05 Tools
Knoxville Girl 03:40 Tools
Sawmill 02:37 Tools
Original Mixed Up Kid 03:07 Tools
Turn It Over 03:10 Tools
Heartbreakin' Wreck 02:56 Tools
Hollow Walls 02:51 Tools
Reasons For Livin' 03:12 Tools
I Don't Wanna Know 03:08 Tools
You Crossed The Line 02:42 Tools
Every King Wears A Crown 02:57 Tools
New Mexico 02:55 Tools
Two Weeks Notice 03:20 Tools
Thats Why Tammy Has My Car 02:55 Tools
Goin' Home 03:10 Tools
As Tears Go By 03:05 Tools
I Never Let You Cry 02:08 Tools
A Dime At A Time 02:46 Tools
Gentle On My Mind 04:15 Tools
Elenore 03:16 Tools
Joanne 02:39 Tools
Merrimack County 03:54 Tools
Big Ole Brew 02:30 Tools
The Poor House (Album Version) 03:30 Tools
Half A Mind 02:55 Tools
The Lord Knows Im Drinkin 02:30 Tools
Santa Rosa 02:33 Tools
The Boxmasters Theme 01:41 Tools
Errol Flynn 03:46 Tools
Sometime's There's a Reason for the Pain 03:46 Tools
My Dreams Of Christmas 03:44 Tools
I Wanna Go Where You Go 03:44 Tools
You'll Be Lonely Tonight 02:49 Tools
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 03:24 Tools
Christmas In Prison 03:44 Tools
I Won't Be Home For Christmas 04:08 Tools
Silver Bells 02:49 Tools
This Game Is Over 02:49 Tools
Blue Christmas 02:49 Tools
We Three Kings 02:49 Tools
The Christmas Song 02:49 Tools
That's Why Tammy Has My Car 02:48 Tools
Kathy Won't Share 02:49 Tools
What Did You Do Today 02:48 Tools
Heartbreakin Wreck 02:49 Tools
Piece of the Sky 02:49 Tools
Somewhere Down the Road 02:49 Tools
Dead Inside 02:49 Tools
A Thousand Miles Away 02:49 Tools
Love Is Real Tonight 02:49 Tools
Was That My Only Ride 02:49 Tools
Anymore 02:49 Tools
Getting Past the Lullaby 02:49 Tools
Let the Bleeding Pray 02:49 Tools
Hallelujah 02:48 Tools
Always Lie 02:48 Tools
Here She Comes 02:48 Tools
Reasons For Livin 03:26 Tools
Why Don't You Come Down 02:48 Tools
Don't Follow Me Down 02:48 Tools
Dime At A Time 02:49 Tools
Young Man's Game 03:26 Tools
Wicked for an Angel 03:26 Tools
Shut the Devil Up 03:26 Tools
Who Can I Tell 03:26 Tools
Away, Away 03:26 Tools
Happy X-Mas (War Is Over) 02:49 Tools
Somewhere 03:26 Tools
Slower Than Christmas (Explici 02:49 Tools
Beautiful 03:26 Tools
Square 03:26 Tools
Day's Gone 03:26 Tools
Watchin' the Radio 03:26 Tools
Lord Knows I'm Drinkin' 03:56 Tools
Baby Wants to Have a Ball 04:03 Tools
We Three Kings of Orient Are 03:26 Tools
The Poor House (Explicit) 03:26 Tools
She Looks Like Betty Page 04:03 Tools
Wait Until You See 04:03 Tools
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 03:15 Tools
She's the One 04:03 Tools
Someday 04:03 Tools
Propinquity (I've Just Begun to Care) 03:26 Tools
Guess That's Gonna Have to Do 03:15 Tools
Speck 03:15 Tools
Enough 04:03 Tools
I Dig a Waitress 03:15 Tools
To Watch You Bleed 03:15 Tools
Providence 03:15 Tools
Pie in the Sky 03:15 Tools
I Shot Him Down 03:15 Tools
Sorrow 04:03 Tools
Plain White Paper 03:15 Tools
You're Just Right 03:15 Tools
Of Course You're a Leo 03:15 Tools
Careless 04:03 Tools
Rain On 03:15 Tools
I've Got an Edge 03:15 Tools
Rise Above Me 03:15 Tools
Happy Christmas 04:03 Tools
Every Time It Rains 04:03 Tools
Anywhere but Now 04:03 Tools
S**t List (Explicit) 04:03 Tools
There'll Be Some Money Comin' 04:03 Tools
American Jail 03:15 Tools
Blueberry Sky 03:15 Tools
Burning 03:15 Tools
Desperation Parade 03:15 Tools
The Lord Knows I'm Drinkin' 03:15 Tools
I'll Give You a Ring (Explicit) 04:03 Tools
Goin Home 04:03 Tools
What's the Plan Tonight 03:15 Tools
Callin' Off the Search for Love 03:15 Tools
Easy Summer 03:15 Tools
You Creep Me Out 03:15 Tools
Words We Say 03:15 Tools
Somebody to Say 03:15 Tools
Clear Enough 03:15 Tools
Psychedelic 03:15 Tools
That's Just Me Shakin' 03:15 Tools
Anything for You 03:15 Tools
Don't Run Away 03:15 Tools
I'm Watchin' The Game (Explicit) 03:15 Tools
Japanese Girl 03:15 Tools
Look Up 03:15 Tools
Don't Let Me Roll Over 03:15 Tools
People Move On 03:15 Tools
Who Do We Follow 03:15 Tools
Print the Legend 03:15 Tools
One Dark and Foggy Night And/or Day 03:15 Tools
I'll Make You Dance 03:15 Tools
I Still Want to See You 03:15 Tools
Sometime's There's a Reason 03:15 Tools
Never Wanna Leave California 03:15 Tools
The Lord Knows I'm Dinnkin' 03:15 Tools
Happy X-Mas 03:15 Tools
My Creepin' Sundays 03:15 Tools
I Got Glendale 03:15 Tools
But I Do 03:15 Tools
Sh*t List 03:15 Tools
Some of Shelly's Blues 03:15 Tools
Turn Around 03:15 Tools
Wait'll You See Me Fall 03:15 Tools
She's a Nice Girl 03:15 Tools
That Boy Is Bad News 03:15 Tools
Best Girl 03:15 Tools
2-Bit Grifter (Explicit) 03:15 Tools
Poor House 03:15 Tools
The Boxmasters 03:15 Tools
They Can't See That 03:15 Tools
Bellflower 03:15 Tools
Summertime in L.A. Again 03:15 Tools
Nothin' but Pop 03:15 Tools
Come Out and Play 03:15 Tools
Camilla 03:15 Tools
It Only Hurts When I Pee 03:15 Tools
Christmas in California 03:15 Tools
Tahiuk 03:15 Tools
It's Cold Outside 03:15 Tools
Will You Come Around 03:15 Tools
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In April 2009, the band was scheduled to tour across Canada, opening for country music veterans Willie Nelson and Ray Price. On April 8, the band appeared on the national CBC Radio One program Q, hosted by Jian Ghomeshi. During the first half of the interview, Thornton sounded nervous and confused, giving erratic answers, such as "I don't know" when asked how long the band had been together. When asked about his musical tastes and influences as a child, he gave his longest answer, but it was about his favorite "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazine. He also stated that he had "instructed" the show's producers to not ask any questions about his career as a screenwriter and actor. Ghomeshi, in introducing the band, mentioned the acting credentials of Thornton, but never based his questions to Thornton about his show business career. Thornton, who was visibly upset, then complained about Canadians in general to a national radio audience since they didn't get up and move or throw things at the stage, referring to Canadians to being like 'mashed potatoes without the gravy.' This caused an outpouring of criticism from across Canada and around the world for the star's behavior. The following night, the band opened for Willie Nelson at Toronto's prestigious Massey Hall. A series of boos and catcalls erupted mid-set, with people in the audience yelling "here comes the gravy!" when Thornton unsuccessfully tried to explain he liked Canadians but not the popular CBC radio host. Local reviews of Thornton's Toronto performance have not been positive. The Toronto Star called Thornton's voice a "high, tinny whine" and Globe and Mail commented that "Nelson could teach Billy Bob Thornton more than a few things". On April 10, The Boxmasters dropped out of the tour early, announcing that they would not be playing with Nelson during subsequent concerts scheduled in London, Ontario and Montreal. Thornton said that band members had come down with the "the flu". Willie Nelson's publicist had no comment. The Boxmasters were formed long ago when W.R. ‘Bud’ Thornton went in to a fast food chicken restaurant in Bellflower, California and got in an argument with the young man working the counter over a coleslaw incident. That young man was J.D. “J.D.” Andrew. The incident turned out to be a misunderstanding and the two had a laugh about it and they became fast friends. They started hanging out together and eventually discovered that they had both come to California in search of the big time in the world of ELECTRIC HILLBILLY Music, W.R. ‘Bud’ from Hot Springs, Arkansas and J.D. from Gypsum, Kansas. They also shared a love of 60’s pop and rock music and the 60’s in general. They decided to combine those things and form a band. But, they needed at least one more member. J.D. knew a talented, lead guitar player named Micheal Wayne Butler from Brattleboro, Vermont. They formed ‘The Boxmasters’ and rehearsed for months in J.D.’s apartment or ‘Flat’ as the British Invasion groups called it. They played small club dates around Bellflower, Long Beach, Hawthorne, Downey, Southgate and even as far as the Inland Empire as well as a couple of shows in Tecate, Mexico. And so the Boxmasters were born. What happened between now and then is somewhat hazy, but all you need to know is they finally landed a great record deal with Vanguard Records. W.R. ‘Bud’ Thornton handles the lead and background vocals and drums and tambourine. J.D. plays electric and acoustic guitar and bass and sings background vocals with Micheal Wayne on electric guitar and lap steel. They had one problem, which was, when playing live they needed more people to make all the racket they had made on the record. So, they started recruiting. W.R. had played in bands for years, so he snagged some of the old gang. He got Bradley ‘Brad’ Davis of Fort worth, Texas for mandolin, guitar, and background vocals. He and Brad had done solo projects together along with Teddy ‘ZigZag’ Andreadis who handles harmonica, organ and accordion (he’s Greek) and Mike ‘Bubba’ Bruce who plays drums live so W.R. can sing out front with the public. Bubba is an old friend from Alabama who is actually responsible for the name Boxmasters. More on that later. After the band was good and tight they still knew one thing was missing. Even though this was to be A 60’s band, it was still Hillbilly music. They had to have a steel guitar player. They asked around and after W.R.’s conversation with his old buddy Stephen Bruton they were lucky enough to get a guy from Baltimore named Marty ‘Riff’ Rifkin who plays steel guitar like nobody’s business. Then the original Boxmasters, W.R. ‘Bud’ Thornton, J.D. ‘J.D.’ Andrew and Micheal Wayne Butler could make their records and play whatever they wanted and have enough band fellas to play it all live. Teddy, Riff and Brad have all made contributions on the record as well. Bubba has his own combo in Atlanta that he keeps busy with when not touring with the Boxmasters. The boys include among their main influences, Michael Nesmith, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the great bands of the British Invasion, The Monkees, The Wilburn Brothers, and Dell Reeves. And now Ladies and Gentlemen, from Bellflower, California, Vanguard Recording artists, The Boxmasters. Billy Ray Custer Los Angeles, CA Read more on Last.fm. 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