Country Dick & the Snuggle Bunnies

Under Appreciated

COUNTRY DICK & THE SNUGGLE BUNNIES
 

Dan McLain was probably the most active and most prominent musician among the former bandmembers in the Crawdaddys; his untimely death in November 1995 at the age of 40 was written up in Billboard magazine.  After drumming for the Crawdaddys and the Penetrators, McLain took the name Country Dick Montana and first formed a band called Country Dick & the Snuggle Bunnies.  The bandmembers included Richard Banke who is also known as Skid Roper, a long-time collaborator (mostly as an instrumentalist) with Mojo Nixon, who is a former member of the Crawdaddys

 

The Beat Farmers grew out of Country Dick & the Snuggle Bunnies and was formed in August 1983.  They became one of the leading bands in what became known as “cowpunk” or country punk, a blend of punk rock with country and folk music.  Bandmembers were Country Dick Montana (drums, guitar, vocals), Jerry Raney (guitar, vocals), Rolle Dexter Love (bass), and Buddy Blue (guitar, vocals, drums).  Joey Harris (guitar, vocals) replaced Blue in the band in 1986; he had previously been in Country Dick & the Snuggle Bunnies. 

 

(January 2015/2)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021