The Lost Ark Studio presents "What's Her Name?" by The Palominos, the first single from their debut EP, "Come On In" and the latest single from the Lost Ark Studio Compilation - Vol. 08, Damn fine honky tonk coming your way on this one, enjoy!
This San Diego California based honky-tonk band plays classic west coast style country with vocal harmonies, steady backbeat and a persistently twanging lead guitar. Not contemporary in style, but certainly timeless in sound. Steeped in the classic honky-tonk of yesteryear, The Palominos bring to the stage and era that's long gone but far from forgotten.
The San Diego band was formed in 2006 by brothers Thomas and James Zurek (on guitar and bass). Playing a mix of both obscure country classics and their own originals, The Palominos present their timeless, toe tapping sound to a modern-day crowd that is sure to bring ...'em out onto the dance floor everywhere they play.
Thomas played with the Grazers and the Barnyard Ballers, all the while working to master his twangin' telecaster that is front and center at every show. Along with picking on his guitar and banjo, James spent years building up a sizable collection of vintage country records that provides the audio blueprint for the band. Lance Hawkins was born and raised in Southern California and has been singing country all his life. His lead vocals capture that classic honky-tonk sound and transports the listener back to a time when country music was both fun and heartfelt. Craig Packham has playing drums in several bands throughout the years and his steady back beat help to keep the dance floor full.
lyrics
What's Her Name? - The Palominos
What’s her name, what’s her name?
Walked into a bar room the other day,
Bought a drink and sat down for the game.
Right there in the corner was an angel
But she was gone before I knew her name.
What’s the name of the red head who was right here by the bar?
Grabbed a drink, stepped outside and sped off in her car.
Well I tried to catch those taillights that flew off in the night
What’s her name, what’s her name?
What’s her name, what’s her name?
Well I don’t know if she could ever love me
Or if in time I’d even feel the same
But all I know is if I could have caught her
At least I’d know that angels have a name
What’s the name of the red head who was right here by the bar?
Grabbed a drink, stepped outside and sped off in her car.
Well I tried to catch those taillights that flew off in the night
What’s the name of the red head who was right here by the bar?
Grabbed a drink, stepped outside and sped off in her car.
Well I tried to catch those taillights that flew off in the night
What’s her name, what’s her name?
What’s her name, what’s her name?
Right there in the corner was an angel
But she was gone before I knew her name.
credits
from Lost Ark Studio Compilation - Vol. 08,
track released December 12, 2013
Lance Hawkins - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Thomas Zurek - Guitar, Backup Vocals
James Zurek - Bass
Craig Packham - Drums
Recorded and Mixed by Mike Butler at the Lost Ark Studio, California
Mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Music, New York
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