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Musical artist
White Ghost Shivers is an eclectic
American
band based in
Austin, Texas which claims
cabaret,
jazz,
vaudeville,
hokum,
western swing,
hillbilly,
jugband and
ragtime as its inspiration.
[1] The band has been declared "Best None of the Above" by the Austin Music Awards for 2005 and 2007.
[2]
Band members
- Shorty Stump: vocals, tenor banjo, ukuleles, guitar, mandolin, kazoo, nose flute, tuba, jug
- Cella Blue: vocals, skirt-lifting, slide whistle, various sound effects, mover and shaker
- Smokebreak Slemenda/Detective Stain: vocals, lead guitar
- Hot Thomas/Sleepytime T: vocals, violin, tenor banjo
- Poppiticus/Ma poppitt: string bass, background vocals
- Ten-Penny Brown/Saturn: clarinet, tenor saxophone, jug
- Reese's Pieces/Baby-Faced Finster: stride piano, saw, uke
Discography
- Hokum If You Gottem (2003; Chicken Ranch Records)
- White Ghost Shivers Ball (3:17)
- Tell It to Me (2:56)
- Too Damn Old (2:19)
- Delores (4:07)
- Down and Out Rag (2:31)
- This Ol' Life (3:14)
- Siberian Cakewalk (4:00)
- Outhouse Blues (4:06)
- Ignacio (4:13)
- My Gal (3:26)
- Who Walks In (3:18)
- Eliza May (5:12)
- One Eyed Sam (4:04)
- Sweet the Monkey (4:18)
- Big Horn Blues (7:44)
- Shouldn't Do That (Bonus Track on 2005 Reissue; 3:01)
- Shopping Mall (Bonus Track on 2005 Reissue; 2:27)
- Pipe Dreams
- Tell It To Me
- The Ghost Song
- Chinatown
- Outhouse Blues
- Oh Malloy
- Devil With The Devil
- Sweet The Monkey
- Big N Easy
- Delores
- One Eyed Sam
- White Ghost Shivers Ball
- Everyone's Got 'Em (2006)
- Everyone's Got' em
- Mama said
- Little Kisses
- Weed Smokers Dream
- Slaughter the Hog
- The Ghost Song
- Chinatown
- My Land
- Strictly Ornamental
- Shivers' Stomp
- Oh! Malloy
- Toot Yer Whistle, Blow My Horn
- Pipe Dreams
- Made for Two
- Nobody Loves You Like We Do (2011)
- White Trash Fast Food
- Nobody Love You
- Too Easy
- Some Things A Girl Can't Give Away
- Sweet The Monkey
- Sweet Banana
- Short Haired Girl
- Murder In The Big Top
- Sun Stare
- Daddy Won't You Please Come Home
- The Reaper
- Maybe Mary Might Marry Me
- We Never Mention Aunt Clara
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